Simdro
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2009
- 30
Hi All,
I have a big problem and sincerely I do not know how can I solve it.
I'm talking about a surface condenser for Power Generation Plant which condense the steam coming from the turbine outlet.
The project involve an existing condenser which has worked since 20 years ago. So my company decided to revamp the Plant and consequently restore the above mentioned condenser.
The condenser was inspected and examined by a specialized company which provided to carry out a careful tube thickness survey but did not perform any test on water box tube side in particular shell(carbon steel with internal painting) and flanges(rectangular angle flanges, see the attached sketch).
As I know a lot of tube were replaced and to carry out the tube replacement the water boxes were removed together with relevant gaskets.
After tube restoring the water boxes were positioned and bolted using the new gaskets (rubber gasket with very low hardness) and consequently the tube side condenser was hydrotested at a test pressure of 5.5 bars(a).
As you may understand the tube side condenser leaks around the sealing surface of rectangular water boxes flange.
I did not see the sealing surface of rectangular flange but I can image that it will be damaged by the corrosion attack.
Any suggestion on the abovementioned matter would be highly appreciated.
Please take also into account that the plant has to run very soon and so the management probably will decide to carry out a restore without to remove the water boxes. So the operator will go in the condenser thru the manhole and could operate the repair directly from the inside of condenser.
Thank you bye bye
I have a big problem and sincerely I do not know how can I solve it.
I'm talking about a surface condenser for Power Generation Plant which condense the steam coming from the turbine outlet.
The project involve an existing condenser which has worked since 20 years ago. So my company decided to revamp the Plant and consequently restore the above mentioned condenser.
The condenser was inspected and examined by a specialized company which provided to carry out a careful tube thickness survey but did not perform any test on water box tube side in particular shell(carbon steel with internal painting) and flanges(rectangular angle flanges, see the attached sketch).
As I know a lot of tube were replaced and to carry out the tube replacement the water boxes were removed together with relevant gaskets.
After tube restoring the water boxes were positioned and bolted using the new gaskets (rubber gasket with very low hardness) and consequently the tube side condenser was hydrotested at a test pressure of 5.5 bars(a).
As you may understand the tube side condenser leaks around the sealing surface of rectangular water boxes flange.
I did not see the sealing surface of rectangular flange but I can image that it will be damaged by the corrosion attack.
Any suggestion on the abovementioned matter would be highly appreciated.
Please take also into account that the plant has to run very soon and so the management probably will decide to carry out a restore without to remove the water boxes. So the operator will go in the condenser thru the manhole and could operate the repair directly from the inside of condenser.
Thank you bye bye