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Preserving 35 kL of Prime 46 Oil from Solid and Moisture Impurities

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Minimac Rescues Bihar Power Station: Customized Solution for Solid Contamination and Moisture Wins. Synopsis In Begusarai, Bihar, a 720 MW coal-fired power station owned by a major PSU recently faced high Solid Contamination and Moisture Levels in two tanks each with 115 MW power potential. To avert disruption, Minimac provided a customized solution, deploying a specialized machine to lower NAS levels and address moisture and solid contamination saving the plant from a potential failure. Initial Findings The power plant's poor operational condition had resulted in the oil degrading to its maximum limit, physical inspection revealed highly contaminated oil with various unwanted contaminants such as sludge, metal parts, insects, dirt, etc. Problems Two primary lubrication oil tanks, each with a substantial 115 MW power potential, experienced significant contamination from solids and moisture. Utilizing the contaminated oil to initiate the turbine posed a critical risk of tripping the...

Effectively reducing the TAN Levels of 32kl of FRF Oil

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  Abating TAN Levels: Minimac's Tailored Solution for Critical Oil Values at India's 9th Largest Coal-Fired Power Plant Synopsis In Singrauli, MP, stands a colossal thermal power plant, one of the largest PSUs and the 9th largest coal-fired power station at 4760 MW capacity. Recently, it faced a formidable challenge - high TAN Levels in two 16kl control fluid tanks. To prevent a potential disruption and subsequent shutdown, Minimac provided a customized solution by deploying a specialized machine to lower TAN levels, address moisture, solid contamination and implement effective Nitrogen Blanketing. Initial Findings Two of the control fluid tanks had elevated levels of TAN, Moisture & NAS, which had a direct impact on the Servo Valve Operations. Oil Values NAS TAN Moisture Level Control Fluid Tank at UNIT 11 Class 8 0.62 mg KOH/g 561 PPM Control Fluid Tank at UNIT 12 Class 7 0.52 mg KOH/g 500 PPM Problems The client encountered increased TAN levels in two of their Control Fl...

Efficiently Eliminating Varnish from 23,500 Liters of Oil in Just 516 Hours

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  Mitigating a Potential Power Crisis in Western India through Varnish and Solid Contamination Removal Synopsis A Power Plant supplying a major 1967 MW of power to the Western India, based in Dabhol, Maharashtra,and owned by one of the largest PSU’s, faced troubles with recurring turbine trip downs in two of its main turbines due to a sticky oil residue.Varnish and Solid Contaminants were identified with initial MPC values ΔE=38.6 and NAS 1638=Class 12, which needed reduction to ΔE≤15 and NAS 1638≤Class 6.Minimac's FS 500 machine, with a 3-stage system, achieved this in 516 hours, preventing frequent tripping, valve failures, erratic operations, extensive overhauls, and potential losses of ₹50 lakhs. Initial Findings Minimac's team conducted a site visit, analyzing the situation and taking an initial oil sample. Third-party lab testing revealed significant findings, with initial oil MPC values at ΔE=38.6 and NAS 1638 classification of Class 12. Problems The client encountered ...