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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
I would like to ask that what is the life of the lubrication oil in the turbo- machinery?
Which base I have to follow condition base or time base. Condition base ( apply oil analysis ) Time base ( after period of time for Exa. 5 years) This message has been edited. Last edited by: Abdul, |
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Turbine oils have a very long life compared to most other industrial oils. Condition based monitoring usually offers the greatest value over time by extending the usefull life of the lubricant. There are many instances in industry where large circulating systems use the same lubricant ten years or longer. The size of the system and cost of your monitoring program would be factors in your decision. If you are already using oil analysis as an early warning tool then you are already spending the money and probably have the data you need to base service life decisions upon.
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
It would be better to follow a condition based monitoring system in this case.I have got a turbine oil sample recently for analysis purpose.The sample has been drawn from the system after 5 years and found OK.
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