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Air Inlet, Exhaust, Ventilation Systems

The document describes the air inlet, exhaust, and ventilation systems for a gas turbine. The air inlet system filters atmospheric air entering the turbine to improve quality and treats it for various conditions. The exhaust system cools and attenuates hot exhaust gases before release and ensures emissions meet environmental standards. The ventilation system pressurizes and cools compartments using fans and ducting after the inlet filter.

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Air Inlet, Exhaust, Ventilation Systems

The document describes the air inlet, exhaust, and ventilation systems for a gas turbine. The air inlet system filters atmospheric air entering the turbine to improve quality and treats it for various conditions. The exhaust system cools and attenuates hot exhaust gases before release and ensures emissions meet environmental standards. The ventilation system pressurizes and cools compartments using fans and ducting after the inlet filter.

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GTG (MS-5001-PA)

AIR INLET, EXHAUST AND


VENTILATION SYSTEM

Document No.

O&U-12-OM110

Revision

01

Date of
issuance

02/08/2010

GENERAL
Gas turbine performance and reliability are a function of the quality and cleanliness of the air
entering the inlet to the turbine. Therefore, for most efficient operation, it is necessary to treat
the atmospheric air entering the turbine by filtering out contaminants. It is the function of the air
inlet system with its specially designed equipment and ducting to modify the quality of the air
under various temperature, humidity, and contamination situations to make it more suitable for
use by the gas turbine.
Hot exhaust gases produced by combustion in the turbine are cooled and attenuated in the
exhaust system ducting before being released to atmosphere. These exhaust emissions respect
certain environmental standards of cleanliness and acoustic levels depending on site location.
The noise generated during gas turbine operation is attenuated by devices built into the inlet and
exhaust sections which dissipate or reduce the acoustical energy to an acceptable level.

AIR INLET SYSTEM


The air inlet system consists of an integrated, high efficiency self cleaning fil ter house, support
structure, inlet ducting system with acoustical silencer, trash screens, and an inlet plenum leading
to the compressor section of the turbine. The elevated ducting and filter house arrangement
provides a compact system and minimizes pickup of dust concentrations found near the ground
level.
All external and internal surface areas of the inlet system are coated with a pro tective inorganic
zinc primer with epoxy overcoat, stainless steel or hot dipped galvanized for corrosion
protection.
The general arrangement of the inlet compartment with respect to the gas turbine inlet plenum is
shown on the mechanical outline drawings.

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VENTILATION SYSTEM

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Date of
issuance

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INLET COMPARTMENT
The inlet filtration compartment is provided with weather hoods for filter ele ment protection.
The filter system consists of numerous single-stage, high-efficiency, moisture resistant element
pairs mounted on vertical grid plates. The filter elements are contained within a light gauge
sheet-metal enclosure which has been specially designed for proper air flow management and
weather protection. The filter elements are connected to a common clean air plenum which
terminates in an outlet flange which connects to the inlet ducting system.
The reverse-pulse type self-cleaning system is initiated either manually or when the filter
elements become laden with dust and the pressure drop across the filter media reaches a
predetermined value (as measured by a differential pressure switch). The elements are cleaned in
a specific order, controlled by an automatic sequencer.
The sequencer operates a series of solenoid-operated valves, each of which controls the cleaning
of a small number of filters. Each valve releases a brief pulse of high pressure air. This pulse
shocks the filters, causing a momentary reverse flow, disturbing the filter cake. Accumulated
dust breaks loose and falls into triangular shaped hoppers. The cleaning cycle continues until
enough dust is removed for the compartment pressure drop to reach the lower differential pressure
switch set-point.

INLET DUCTING AND SILENCING


The inlet ductwork system contains the compressor noise silencing, and con nects the inlet
compartment with the compressor inlet plenum. It consists of an acoustically lined transition
duct, lined ninety degree elbow (with trash screen), and eight feet of parallel baffle silencing and
unlined ducting with a flexible joint to complete the air flow path to the filter house
The inlet silencer consists of an acoustically lined duct which contains silenc ing baffles
constructed of a low-density insulating material that is encapsulated by perforated, stainless
steel sheet-metal. The acoustic lining in the walls of the silencer duct and the walls of the

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AIR INLET, EXHAUST AND
VENTILATION SYSTEM

Document No.

O&U-12-OM110

Revision

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Date of
issuance

02/08/2010

ducting downstream of the silencer are of similar construction. The vertical-parallel baffle
configuration was specifically designed to eliminate the fundamental compressor tone, and
Attenuate noise at other frequencies as well. There is a stationary stainless steel trash screen
within the elbow which can be accessed for cleaning and inspection through a removable access
panel.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
The exhaust system is that portion of the turbine in which the gases used to power the turbine
wheels are redirected through the exhaust plenum and the silencer modules, into the exhaust stack
and released to atmosphere. The exhaust system includes the exhaust plenum outlet expansion
joint, transition duct, silencer modules, transition duct, and the exhaust stack. Exhaust
temperature thermocouples are mounted in the aft wall of the exhaust plenum to sense ex haust
temperatures and input these values to the MARK VI TMR control system.

EXHAUST PLENUM
The exhaust plenum is the beginning of the exhaust duct, receiving the gas flow from the exhaust
diffuser. It consists of a box, open at each side and at the top, which is welded to an extension of
the turbine base. The exhaust plenum is connected to the exhaust frame assembly with flex-plate
expansion joints. The open sides and top of the plenum are covered with a wrapper whose purpose
is to enlarge the plenum volume and force the exhaust gases to one side and into the exhaust
ducting. The wrapper is supported by the foundation mounted pedestals

EXHAUST EXPANSION JOINT


The exhaust system expansion joint compensates for the thermal expansion of the exhaust
ductwork system. The expansion joint is located between the exhaust plenum and the exhaust
transition duct.

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VENTILATION SYSTEM

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Date of
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EXHAUST TRANSITION DUCT (FIRST)


The transition duct is a horizontal section of ductwork which is located down- stream of the
first expansion joint. The first transition duct in the ductwork sys tem provides an enlarging
flow path from the exhaust plenum to the silencer modules.

EXHAUST SILENCER MODULE


The exhaust silencer module for this exhaust system is located in the horizontal duct run just
downstream of the transition duct. The exhaust silencer module is acoustically designed to
attenuate the sound of the exhaust gases. This is done using a parallel batt silencer concept.
This arrangement of silencing media provides for maximum required attenuation of both low
and high frequency sound to meet site requirements.

EXHAUST TRANSITION DUCT (SECOND)


The transition duct is a horizontal section of ductwork which is located down- stream of the
silencer modules. The second transition duct in the ductwork system provides a decreasing flow
path from the silencer modules to the exhaust stack inlet.

EXHAUST STACK
The exhaust stack is designed to release exhaust gases to atmosphere well above the machine
baseline and at a proper plume velocity for optimal dispersion of exhaust gas particles. The
exhaust stack is a round piece of vertical ductwork which is self supporting from the machine
baseline.

VENTILATION SYSTEM
The accessory, turbine and load coupling compartments are pressurized and cooled by ventilation
fans (9-C-12608XA/B) installed in the pressurized and cooled ventilation ducting after the inlet
filter compartment.

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Date of
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The ventilation system consists of two separate fans driven by their respective motors (9-CM12608XA/B); one fan provides ventilating air during normal turbine operation. The other operates
as a stand-by fan and starts when, for any reason, the temperature inside the turbine compartment
increases and reaches the set point of the RTD.The ventilating air exits from the turbine and
coupling compartments through the upper opening of each compartment.

Two types of dampers are foreseen for the safety of the ventilation system:
a)

gravity dampers, positioned in the filter chamber, held open by the fans of the ventilation
system;

b)

Manual dampers positioned on the inlet/outlet ducts of the ventilation sys tem; they are
closed automatically by the fire fighting system, by the pressure of the CO2 discharge.

GAS DETECTION SYSTEM


Three gas detectors are provided on the Gas Turbine. These are
located inside the turbine compartment.
Two set points are provided on each gas detector (set on the control of each gas detector, located on
the UCP), one for 30% LEL (alarm indication on Mark VI CRT) and one for 60% of LEL (trip
executed by Mark VI panel).

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