Guardiano
Electrical
- Nov 11, 2008
- 118
Hi,
I am actually on a site where a 2,5 MW 400 V 50 Hz steam turbine used to operate on underfrequency(below 45 Hz) very often without tripping.Actually the turbine operates in islanding mode and provide power to a plant.The turbine is rated 25 Bar and when steam pressure dropped below 20 Bar,the turbine lost speed but continue to supply the load as there is practically no under frequency protection on the alternator.Nobody seems to be aware or rather does not want to consider this problem.An under frequency protection is of no interest to them as it will be tripping the generator and cause downtime to them.
I know that operating a steam turbine below rated speed,at least below a threshold frequency,could have resonance effects on the turbine blades and obviously detrimental effects on the life of the turbine.How far is this argument true?
Guardiano
I am actually on a site where a 2,5 MW 400 V 50 Hz steam turbine used to operate on underfrequency(below 45 Hz) very often without tripping.Actually the turbine operates in islanding mode and provide power to a plant.The turbine is rated 25 Bar and when steam pressure dropped below 20 Bar,the turbine lost speed but continue to supply the load as there is practically no under frequency protection on the alternator.Nobody seems to be aware or rather does not want to consider this problem.An under frequency protection is of no interest to them as it will be tripping the generator and cause downtime to them.
I know that operating a steam turbine below rated speed,at least below a threshold frequency,could have resonance effects on the turbine blades and obviously detrimental effects on the life of the turbine.How far is this argument true?
Guardiano