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Water-Cooled Check Valves Boost Reliability of 7FA Liquid Fuel System

Owners/operators of dual-fuel gas turbines often experience coking problems with standard liquid-fuel check valves. After switching from oil to gas, the oil remaining in check valves, which are located close to the combustors, is exposed to high temperature. Water-cooled check valves for the liquid-fuel circuit can help to alleviate the problem.

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Jasc-Controls, Valve, Fuel System, Dual-fuel, Coking, Combined Cycle Journal


Converting from Hydraulic to All-Electric Gas Control Valves Benefits Frame 6 Owners

Young & Franklin valves have been in use on Frame 6 gas turbines for a decade. One advantage of an all-electric control valve is that it eliminates varnish issues by eliminating the control oil required by hydraulic actuators. Plus, electric valves are more responsive than hydraulically operated valves, have greater range, are easier to maintain, and enhance plant safety.

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Young & Franklin, Valve, Fuel System, Combined Cycle Journal


Electric Fuel Control Valve Streamlines Plant Operations

A Frame 6B-powered cogen plant in California was plagued with fuel-gas valve problems, usually requiring at least a man-shift’s worth of work each outage to disassemble, clean seats/plugs, and reassemble. One solution is to reheat the fuel gas to above the dew point (120-130F) in between the valves, but this is considered far from ideal. The better solution proved to be replacing the original valve with a “smart” electric control valve in the same location as the original and a separate solenoid-operated stop/isolation valve about 6 ft upstream—just outside and below the turbine enclosure.

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Fuel System, Valve, Maintenance, Combined Cycle Journal, USA


Integrated Fuel Valve (IFV) Gas Fuel System Upgrade

Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery has recently introduced an upgrade to the gas fuel system for industrial gas turbines up to 15 MW. The upgrade incorporates an Integrated Fuel Valve (IFV) assembly and, where applicable, pneumatically actuated fast acting double block and vent valves.

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Siemens, Valve, Fuel System