Ger 4618
Ger 4618
Ger 4618
The two major components of GE turbine generators, the armature (stator) and field (rotor), utilize
insulating materials which are impervious to turbine oil. Stator winding epoxy-mica insulation and the
field winding insulating materials are chemically neutral to the turbine oil. However, oil can trap
contaminants that could potentially contribute to eventual electrical issues if not promptly corrected.
Similarly, oil deposits inside stator slots may reduce friction between slot elements and facilitate stator
bar motion in the slot which could lead to stator bar abrasion. For reasons such as these, proper
operational and maintenance practices must be maintained to prevent oil ingress into the generators.
Turbine oil can enter inside generators in a number of ways. In hydrogen-cooled generators the oil
comes from the hydrogen seal system of the generator. In air-cooled generators, the bearing lube oil
system can be the source of oil ingress.
Hydrogen-cooled generators
Common causes of the oil ingress in hydrogen-cooled generators are:
Failure to open the float trap bypass at initial hydrogen
pressurization.
On some generators it may be necessary to operate with the
causing seal rings to tilt (unbolted style) or not fully seal on the
Excessive seal oil flow, overwhelming the float trap and backing
up into the seal oil drain enlargement tank (SDE), and eventually
Air-cooled generators
With the field inside the stator, it is not possible to access the slot
schedule.
Cleaning
Once the field is out, inspect the slot ends for greasing deposits and
If oil ingestion occurs with the unit at standstill, oil mist and
contamination will not immediately circulate through the generator.
However, if oil ingestion occurs during generator operation, or the
the core cooling ducts for oil. If oil is found in vent ducts or greasing
is noted in the slots, contact GE Engineering for appropriate
cleaning recommendations.
unit is started after standstill ingestion, the oil mist will circulate
Conclusion
ingress. If oil gets into the winding, it can attract dust or other
Cleaning oil from generators should begin with draining the oil from
the frame floor or generator belly. Oil deposited on the end winding
minimize the oil mist deposits on the stator and field winding.