Segi
Perkasa offers a comprehensive Varnish Analysis, Mitigation and Removal Services
to ensure that any problem which is related to varnish and sludge occurance can
be resolved and thus will ensure the optimum system effectiveness.
Segi Perkasa uses a 3 stage
approach to understand the problems in the mitigation process as follows;
Identification of the varnish problem through analysis, occurance of operational problems and visual observation.
Understanding the root cause of the varnish problems by interpretation and analysis of data.
Selecting and proposing the various solutions for the mitigation process based on the findings from the analysis and the interpretation of the root cause analysis.
Turbine
Problems Caused by Varnish
After
formation of varnish in the system, these sticky deposits adhere to the metal
surfaces of the oil loop — piping, valves, heat exchangers, strainers, filters
and other sensitive equipment. In turn, this growing film catches other fine
particulates on the sticky surface, which continues to build up around the
particulates, forming an abrasive, destructive surface. Research has shown that
deposits of polymerized oil oxidation products contribute to the deterioration
of gaskets and mechanical seals.
Other potential problems caused by
varnish in turbine systems include:
- Reliability problems with control valves,
- Performance problems with heat exchangers,
- Premature filter and strainer plugging,
- Advanced wear rates on bearings and valves,
- Reduced heat transfer, resulting in the lubricant’s inability to cool bearings because the varnish acts like an insulator, and
- Catalytic effects on the deterioration of the turbine oil.
The bottom line is: varnish
build-up can significantly increase maintenance costs and may result in
unplanned outages.
Thus by using the 3 stage
approach, the objective is to provide the client with an extensive solution to
the varnish issues and to offer a comprehensive solution which can be applied
effectively to mitigate the varnish and related
issue.
MITIGATION
AND REMOVAL STRATEGIES
- many different approach of solving varnish or oil degradation.
- most important point though, is that we can’t effectively go about solving the problem unless we understand what’s causing it to begin with.
- Understanding the mode of degradation is critical.
- In many cases, such as spark discharge or micro dieseling, if we identify it as a contributing mode of degradation to the turbine oil, there are proven methods that can eliminate and reduce its occurrence.
There
are basically 3 categories of varnish control technology;-
- electrostatic oil cleaners or agglomerators,
- depth media filters, and
- chemical filtration.
the key strategy is applying the right technology at
the right time…..
- key
difference
between the three technologies;-
chemical filtration will allow you to remove the soluble products when they are both in solution and suspension,
depth media and agglomeration or electrostatics are removing these products when they are suspended in the oil.
So,
there’s a difference when applying these technologies.
For
example, if the oil
is operating at 50-65 degrees C, all of these degradation products are in
solution, so in a situation like that, it’s more effective to put a chemical
filter on the system that can remove these degradation products while they’re
soluble and while they’re in solution in the turbine oils.
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