Neoidea
You have a symptom called auto-degradation. It is the automatic generation of insoluble material in a static body of oil. This is very common in gas turbine applications, especially frame 7/9 units. Auto-degradation occurs because of a combination of physical reactions, (precipitation, condensation, agglomeration) and chemical reactions (auto-oxidation). Auto-oxidation occurs when there is an overabundance of free radicals in the oil and insufficient antioxidant levels. This phenomenon can be measured by taking a sample and performing on-site colorimetric tests every day. You'll notice the patch become considerably darker and then stabilize after 4-7 days. If you have really extreme auto-degradation, you'll notice significant darkening of the patches in several hours.
The antioxidant chemistry that is most beneficial to preventing this form of degradation are phenols. Turbo CC is an amine-only additive system. This problem does occur in turbine oil chemistries with mixed antioxidant systems, but not usually until the phenols are 20-30% of new. (Obviously, this percentage also depends upon the actual volume of phenolic antioxidants formulated into the turbine oil.)
You need an electrostatic separation unit (1-micron filters, including depth media cellulose filters, are ineffective at removing soft contaminants in an
operating gas turbine lube system). You also need to sweeten your additive system by bleed & feed (not a big bang for your buck), drain & refill or additive replenishment (usually without the support of your lubricant supplier).
When you eventually replace the oil, you may consider purchasing a turbine oil with a mixed antioxidant system. Shell has some.
Bottom line - the same phenomenon that you are seeing in the sample bottle is also occuring in low flow areas of your system and forming varnish. In a gas turbine, this is often the IGV line and explains why peaking/cycling units have the Monday morning blues. (Fail-to-start conditions due to IGV va**e sticking when you go to fire the unit and it has been on turning gear for the weekend.) I have a paper on this if you'd like further information.
gregjlivingstone@yahoo.com