maypot
Electrical
- Feb 25, 2005
- 108
Hi,
We have a turbine driven generator set and the cooling water for the oil cooler comes from a cooling tower station. However, it could happen that due to clogging of the oil cooler, the cooling pond water pressure might rise to such a point that the cooling water pressure is greater than the oil pressure. In case of failure of a tube in the oil cooler, the consequence might be catastrophic.
Grateful to have advices from the forum members.
Cooling water pressure 2.8 bar
Oil pressure 1.8 bar
Bob
We have a turbine driven generator set and the cooling water for the oil cooler comes from a cooling tower station. However, it could happen that due to clogging of the oil cooler, the cooling pond water pressure might rise to such a point that the cooling water pressure is greater than the oil pressure. In case of failure of a tube in the oil cooler, the consequence might be catastrophic.
Grateful to have advices from the forum members.
Cooling water pressure 2.8 bar
Oil pressure 1.8 bar
Bob