Energia
Eskom Duvha Unit No. 4 9 February 2011 Republic of South Africa
Updated Presentation Rev 2
• 2 May 2011 expansion of the original presentation from7 April 2011. • Additional pictures received via e-mail showing ‘missle’ damage • Three slides from Eskom presentation on power impact, photographs and explanation that no root cause analysisinformation will be released until completion of the investigation.
Severe damage to Unit No. 4 after failed overspeed test
Turbine Failure During Overspeed Testing
• Statutory turbine testing(later reported as an overspeed test) ended in severe mechanical damage • Performed Wednesday night 9 February 2011 • The unit was not on load. • Protection on the unit failed leading to rupture • A firebroke out and it was rapidly brought under control. • Technical review has been launched • Outage estimated up to 18 months
Duvha Station
• • • • • • 600 MW GEC Alstom Units Tandem CompoundFour Casing Units 3,000 rpm Station came on line in November 1975 Common turbine hall Five sister units undamaged and remained available for generation
News Release
Intact Unit from GeneratorEnd
Damage to Low Pressure (LP) Casings and Cross Over Piping
Severe outer casing rupture LP2
Fire damage at High Pressure (HP) Turbine
Damage at Generator (left) to Exciter (right)Coupling
Coupling Shaft thrown from unit
Shaft thrown from unit
Structural Damage
Damage to roof
(20 m above the turbine deck)
Duvha LSB Failure 2003
• Sister Unit No. 2 suffered alast stage blade (LSB) failure on 8 January 2003. • Similar damage as seen on Unit No. 4 with a fire, ruptured shafts & components leaving the building • Minimal visible damage to outside of LPcasings
Eskom Update
• On 8 April 2011 Eskom issued the ‘Quarterly Update: State of the Power System’ • The following three slides are from that document covering the Duvha incident. • Source...
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