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Glow plug purpose
I'm sorry to ask such a basic question, however, I'm wondering what is the exact purpose of the glow plug on our turbines.
Is it to just ignite the turbine during the start procedure? Or is it also turned on at some RPM to keep the combustion alive? Thanks Arnaud |
RE: Glow plug purpose
Process is as follows.
Electric motor or air (depending on engine manuf.) spins the turbine shaft. Air enters combustion chamber and propane is injected. The glow plug ignites the propane. Now you have fire and exhaust. The exhaust spins the "turbine wheel" which turns the compressor wheel, more air. Propane continues to run the process, the glow plug is off when some arbitrary temp is reached. more propane........ When you are up to temperature and RPM, the propane is turned off as kerosene or jet A has been injected via a fuel pump into the combustion chamber. It is atomized by little syringe type tubes. The glow plug is not in the process during the actual running of the turbine. |
RE: Glow plug purpose
Thanks Sean. So is it safe to assume that a bad glow plug cannot explain a flame out during idle? Right?
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RE: Glow plug purpose
You are absolutly right. I would look for air in the fuel line.
Johnny |
RE: Glow plug purpose
Nope... once started, the combustion is self sustaining. The glow plug is turned off as soon as the propane is ignited
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RE: Glow plug purpose
The Glow plug is also used to hold the c.c. in place in some turbines.
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