we have registered elevated concentrations of hydrogen dissolved in the oil of lubrication gas turbine (SHELL TURBO CC 32).
The hydrogen, is used as cooler for the alternator. The Hydrogen escapes from the oil seal and dissolved in the oil.
A sample was taken in seal point and the relative hydrogen concentration was 45 [ppm], while a sample taken in the oil tank (at rest) show a concentration of 350 [ppb].
I'm still waiting to the foaming test and the air release test.
The viscosity and the TAN are under the limits.
Does anyone know if are the limits for the dissolved gas in gas turbine oil? what kind of failure could happen whit an excessive quantitative of dissolved gas?
Does the hydrogen concentration that I wrote are dangerous?
I hope that anybody has understood that I meant.
Excuse me for my bad English, I write from Italy.
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