HYDROGENERATOR VIBRATION TROUBLESHOOTING CASE STUDY

  • By Ken Keith
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This paper follows the case study of troubleshooting elevated and unstable upper guide bearing vibrations on a 120 MW Pelton hydro unit following a recent rotor major inspection. Inconsistent responses during testing were observed based on the rate of change of turning speed during start-up, bearing and stator temperatures, generator field excitation and therefore magnetic unbalance, as well as generator active and reactive power loading. A single plane field balance procedure was employed near the upper guide bearing to minimize turning speed frequency excitation forces at this location. Additional testing was performed to confirm that vibration levels were successfully reduced to within acceptable limits for normal operating regimes allowing for unrestricted release to operations. However, this only addressed the symptoms and not the root cause which is believed to be related to early indications of fitment issues, namely the generator rotor rim to spider due to aging.