Title :
Preservation of large motors and generators from weather on offshore platforms
Author_Institution :
Chevron Corp., San Ramon, CA, USA
Abstract :
The problems encountered with moisture condensation in the bearing cavities and internal windings of large motors and generators when proper equipment storage procedures are not practiced are outlined. The moisture condensation problems associated with the operation and shutdown of large motors and generators due to weather conditions at the site location of the offshore platforms are also discussed. The particular platforms discussed are located on the outer continent shelf in the Santa Barbara Channel off the coast of California. On-site modification of the generator housing and the electrical module was necessary to preserve the electrical equipment from the effects of the weather. The recommended method of preservation and the necessary precautions before the startup of the electrical machines are presented
Keywords :
condensation; electric generators; electric motors; machine protection; moisture; bearing cavities; electrical equipment; equipment storage; generators; internal windings; machine protection; moisture condensation; motors; offshore platforms; precautions; preservation; weather conditions; Chemical industry; Electric shock; Fabrication; Humidity; Moisture control; Ocean temperature; Petroleum; Resistance heating; Shafts; Space heating;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on