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Cooling fans vibration monitor
May 1st 2008

Cooling fans on CCGT power stations are a solution for the removal of unwanted energy. They also play a critical role in the overall generation process. Fans are driven through a motor and gearbox combination, but gearbox failure is common through general wear and the imbalance produced through fan rotation.

Trending of vibration levels on the gearbox enables plant engineers to plan inspection and maintenance. Providing shutdown protection in the event of excessive vibration is also key.

Sensonics' DN2601 dual vibration monitor was the solution for EGAT's Wangnoi power plant in Thailand. The site has three 600MW combined cycle blocks, each with eight cooling fans. A DN2601 monitors each fan in combination with ICP type accelerometers, providing warning and shutdown alarm facilities in combination with 4-20mA process signals fed to the plant wide DCS for trending.

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