TheElv
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 7
Hello,
I'm looking into a steam turbine failure (150 MVA)which occured when the station site wide 110V D.C. supply was lost. The turbine ended up being driven backwards (motoring) as the shunt trip circuit breakers protecting the turbine / generator downstream were energise-to-open and there was no d.c. back-up so they couldn't open with no control voltage. I am interested in whether anyone has come across similar failure modes and anyone's thoughts on undervoltage versus shunt trip breakers and provision of local UPS for such installations.
Thanks
Jon
I'm looking into a steam turbine failure (150 MVA)which occured when the station site wide 110V D.C. supply was lost. The turbine ended up being driven backwards (motoring) as the shunt trip circuit breakers protecting the turbine / generator downstream were energise-to-open and there was no d.c. back-up so they couldn't open with no control voltage. I am interested in whether anyone has come across similar failure modes and anyone's thoughts on undervoltage versus shunt trip breakers and provision of local UPS for such installations.
Thanks
Jon