Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
Whiel ordering a Gas Turbine, should we have a standby lube oil cooler or not? API 614 recommends to have a spare cooler, but most of the Gas Turbine providers like Solar donot provide a spare cooler. Can anybody tell us what to do, should we ask Solar to provide a spare one?
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machinedoc
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Re: Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
It all depends upon how much critical is your service. if you cannot afford a shutdown of your machine due to leaking cooler then you should have a spare cooler
Re: Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
Normally if the cooler is located inside the oil console, you have to have a spare cooler. Because cost of contamination of 1500~2000 gallons of oil justifies it.
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Asgharnaqvi
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Re: Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
Kindly go for API recommendation and never allow this deviation..I don't exactly know at which phase of the project you are right now?..as you know afterwards , it will be difficult to add additional standalone cooler if operational problems may surface...
Re: Spare Lube Oil cooler for a Gas Turbine
In general, oil systems shall comply with API Standard
614. All modifications from API Standard 614 require
purchaser approval.
Note: In keeping with the packaging concept, strict compliance with API
Standard 614 may not be practical. Differences from this standard may
include (but are not limited) to the following:
a. Reservoir retention time.
b. Synthetic oil supply temperature.
c. Reservoir material.
d. Drain system slopes.
e. Twin oil coolers.
f. Instrumentation items.
614. All modifications from API Standard 614 require
purchaser approval.
Note: In keeping with the packaging concept, strict compliance with API
Standard 614 may not be practical. Differences from this standard may
include (but are not limited) to the following:
a. Reservoir retention time.
b. Synthetic oil supply temperature.
c. Reservoir material.
d. Drain system slopes.
e. Twin oil coolers.
f. Instrumentation items.