Authorized Personnel Only - S2E19- Cleaning A Hydroelectric Generator Stator The Hard Way

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  • @jamesspash5561
    @jamesspash5561 2 года назад +21

    Just completed hand cleaning, aka "stick and rag method", a 7 MW unit. We determined due to the age of the insulation, cryo cleaning would not be an option. The units are 50 and 65 years old and nearing end of life of the insulation and will need to be rewound on the next cycle. We use plain mineral spirits on the metal components, and a product called PF cleaner on the windings. PF cleaner is non conductive and leaves no residue. Then recoat with type F insulating paint. We conduct megger, PI, and pole drop testing prior, during and after work.

  • @heinrichhein2605
    @heinrichhein2605 2 года назад +41

    next time try to rent a dry ice blasting thing, this is amazing we use it all the time for the stators, it works wonders and it is really cheap if you can rent one.

  • @someone2506
    @someone2506 2 года назад +22

    Also the windings own resistance goes up with temperature thus generating even more heat

    • @matthewmiller6068
      @matthewmiller6068 2 года назад +2

      And reducing how much power can make dollars even more!

  • @SkrixFox
    @SkrixFox 2 года назад +8

    The way and energy this guy puts into his video's reminds me so much of watching Bill Nye the Science Guy

  • @Physicsduck
    @Physicsduck  2 года назад +2

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  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад +2

    Had to clean a 600HP motor out when we replaced the bearings on it. Was used to shed tires to oblivion and inside it had a lot of rubber carbon char and some tire wires. After cleaning the windings got a fresh coat of that conformal coating material. The stuff smells like cancer in a can lol 😅

  • @mopar3502001
    @mopar3502001 2 года назад +4

    Me: Describe Eddie currents and hysteresis without saying Eddie currents and hysteresis: Chris: Hold my beer!
    Brilliant!

  • @jotoole6170
    @jotoole6170 2 года назад +11

    Your not fooling anyone @ChrisBoden you're having a blast working on the old Iron and bringing it back to life betcha as you may you're having fun. And look at it this way what would you be doing otherwise being a menace in the corporate world lol..... Really enjoy your videos keep up the great work. By the way are you on Instagram ?

  • @b3j8
    @b3j8 2 года назад +2

    At the Company I worked at, we had a crap load of old door openers. Faced a similar problem w/those much, much smaller stators from baked on bird shit and whatever. Simple Green worked okay, and never damaged the enamel on the windings. Not a fun task.

  • @maigretus1
    @maigretus1 4 месяца назад +3

    "The rotor spins at 120 rpm". Ok going back to my nuclear power training (LCDR USNR (Ret)), NP=120f "Nuclear Power is 120 times the Fun", and assuming standard North American grid frequency of 60 hz, that means... a 60 pole generator?! WOW!

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  4 месяца назад +2

      Yup, all of our hydro plants have very low RPM generators with lots of poles (because we have to get 60Hz no matter how slow we spin). Seeing turbine RPMs way down at only a couple hundred is pretty common.

    • @maigretus1
      @maigretus1 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Physicsduck I was going to say how surprised I was that it only spun about twice a second, but then I remembered that my ships' propellers usually spun at ~75 rpm at standard cruising speeds, so maybe that isn't as slow as I thought. BTW, with 60 poles, that's one every 6°. Let's see...assuming a 6 foot diameter ( judging by comparing Chris's size to that of the radius of the stator.) times π and divided by 60, that's a pole every 3.76 inches.

    • @maigretus1
      @maigretus1 4 месяца назад +2

      Are the poles delta or wye connected?

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  4 месяца назад +1

      They're bigger than they look, and I'm smaller. The generator in this video is about 10 feet in diameter on the outside I'd guess. I'll get you some detailed specs in a future video and you can work out the number of poles. :)

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm not totally certain, but I think they're Delta.

  • @krz8888888
    @krz8888888 2 года назад +6

    Any shorted windings ? Du you recoat with enamel ?

  • @majikglustik9704
    @majikglustik9704 2 года назад +1

    ...flying by in a flash, repelled and attracted, always spaced by a thin cushion of air.
    See also: disk drive read / write head

  • @tedrex8959
    @tedrex8959 2 года назад +4

    So the second law of thermodynamics gets you hot under the collar? Have you got a rough estimate of how more efficient it will be when clean or is it just a case of try it and see?

  • @johnmcadaragh694
    @johnmcadaragh694 2 месяца назад

    You could have gotten a compressor and a fine air nozzle and blown the crud out of the grooves. Way faster. Also you could try renting a dry ice blaster

  • @JRRott-mj5jq
    @JRRott-mj5jq 6 месяцев назад +2

    Actually you can power wash it as long as you dry it out completely afterwards so this guy says you can’t but you actually can. A hot water power wash would have gotten all that crud off it and it would have gotten all the crud inside them windings not just the outside were he is wiping off Wich is basically nothing it’s better than nothing. Could have use a media blaster too to thoroughly clean it if something is making you money then it’s worth it I’d say.

  • @lvl10cooking
    @lvl10cooking 2 года назад +2

    Just dump a couple hundred gallons of brake kleen in it.

    • @LateNightHacks
      @LateNightHacks 2 года назад

      and a match stick, it's job well done :P

  • @silvercrystalct
    @silvercrystalct 2 года назад

    As I am so fond of saying there are two rewards for hard work and pointing out places where the employer can save/increase money...
    The first is more work.... till there is nothing left to do...
    The second which follows the last part of the first; is a pink slip with no expected return date.

  • @ezquimal
    @ezquimal 2 года назад

    What oil do you use in that turbine?

  • @donjackman1284
    @donjackman1284 2 года назад

    I would use a cleaner called citra cleen sold by kl jack with a suction sprayer that stuff pulls the oil out of the coils
    Love them old turbines !!

  • @PhillyFail
    @PhillyFail Месяц назад

    Oh man do I love your content now Loved your shorts but I love the fact you blue collar like me and hate it when shit breaks😂

  • @misters2837
    @misters2837 2 месяца назад

    Well if that rotor spins at 200RPM you have a something like 36 pole Stator....Damn!

  • @stevewarfel5788
    @stevewarfel5788 2 месяца назад

    Dry clean only with lint free rags.

  • @ScDMiller1
    @ScDMiller1 2 года назад

    Noticed that some of these big old grid generstors seem to look kind of thin/ narrow in the actual generation (stator) area; as supposed (compared) to a smaller portable generator, or the little alternator in ones vehicle.?🤔 what determines the physical size (width/ height or whatever of the generator design? Voltage, amps, cycles/ phases?

    • @v8snail
      @v8snail Год назад

      Surface speed and total capacity. A slow rotating speed needs a larger diameter to bring the ideal surface speed up at the poles. The width is then dictated by the total power available.

  • @trevorvanbremen4718
    @trevorvanbremen4718 2 года назад

    That disclaimer.... OMG... PRICELESS!!!
    Where do I find an 'editable' copy?

  • @kls2020
    @kls2020 6 месяцев назад +1

    Couldn't you just perform a periodic, time based DC High potential test on the Stator windings and trend the leakage current for an indicator to when the windings should be cleaned ?

  • @vladimirpain3942
    @vladimirpain3942 Год назад

    I love how this guy sometimes get emotional about his tec. Can relate to that easily.

  • @robertadams2857
    @robertadams2857 4 месяца назад +1

    Lol. No good deed goes unpunished. Nice job 👍

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  4 месяца назад +3

      Thank you :) That job SUCKED, but generator efficiency for the year after was measured at 104%. :) They had to make a new chart!

    • @robertadams2857
      @robertadams2857 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Physicsduck was the staff really going to reassemble without cleaning? That’s nuts. You call this unit 2, how many units are there? Are they identical?

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  4 месяца назад +2

      There's a lot of them. I work for Big Beaver (bigbeaverenergy.com) and we have a whole fleet of plants. No two are exact duplicates (things just evolve so much over time), but they're all similar enough.

    • @robertadams2857
      @robertadams2857 4 месяца назад

      @@Physicsduck interesting channel, thanks.

  • @Convoycrazy
    @Convoycrazy 2 года назад

    Is that stator coated in glyptol? It looks the same color

  • @danielmarkle8823
    @danielmarkle8823 3 месяца назад +1

    Could u not just wash it with a steam cleaner or hot water pressure washer ?? I know nothing about a hydro electric generator and your smarter than me, so I guess I should ask, why can't you clean it with a steam cleaner or a hot water pressure washer ?? Also how old is the generator ?? Thanks for any info.... just found your channel.... you got a new sub !!!!

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! :) I'm honoured!. The reason not to clean it with high pressure water is because it's a pain to get it DRY again. Water conducts electricity.

    • @danielmarkle8823
      @danielmarkle8823 3 месяца назад

      @@Physicsduck
      Ahhh !!! Makes perfect sense... But theoretically if u had plenty of time and good enough weather that could be done ?? How old is that generator if u don't mind me asking?

  • @wolfguardian8312
    @wolfguardian8312 2 года назад

    The spinney part....LoL

  • @theradioweyr
    @theradioweyr 16 дней назад

    Ahh, just need about 10 gallons of carbontech, fix it right up!

  • @SamSitar
    @SamSitar 2 года назад

    what does the tilt in the wires do?

    • @trevorvanbremen4718
      @trevorvanbremen4718 2 года назад

      You mean besides getting that winding turn connected to the successive winding turn?

    • @Ham549
      @Ham549 2 года назад

      Sam what are you doing here?

  • @joek0617
    @joek0617 2 года назад +1

    that's gonna be a lot of 99% isopropyl

  • @dotslashsatan
    @dotslashsatan 2 месяца назад +1

    Statornary is that a word? Or is it Stationary?

  • @mfbfreak
    @mfbfreak 2 года назад +1

    Oh! Great! Now i can clean the huge dirty stator i have here in my basement! I never had anything to clean the big stator in my basement with, but now i know what to get!

  • @wolfguardian8312
    @wolfguardian8312 2 года назад

    Hmmh? should'a used a pressure washer (Judiciously of Course) to clean that stator assembly....

  • @UberArchangel
    @UberArchangel 2 года назад

    I would try dawn next time.

  • @HighTechLab
    @HighTechLab 2 года назад

    Couldn't you pressure wash it with a medium-low pressure nozzle?

    • @HighTechLab
      @HighTechLab 2 года назад

      Just read other comment reply, got it

  • @samuelarcher9236
    @samuelarcher9236 2 года назад +3

    While exuberance at having finished that tedious and precise job is understandable, my question is about the liquid detergent. Before you started, you opined that water is bad on a job like that, but it seemed to me that water would be better than any carbon-based cleaner, as it would not attack the varnish. It would also be better than scrubbing for the same reason (assuming low pressure application) but you have now used both water and abrasion. The product you used has water in it, and the tool you used applied abrasion.
    Those are both fine, but are you going to check the windings with low voltage to test for short circuits between wires? Might it be a good idea to re-varnish? (You are still a hero.)

    • @Physicsduck
      @Physicsduck  2 года назад +6

      Water in massive amounts is bad. The only water we used was the liquid inside the straight Mr.Clean. Nothing additional. We wet the rags and wiped it down. This level of moisture doesn't pose any significant danger to the operation. There's more moisture condensing out of the air in the room from the space heaters.
      All windings are megged out and tested before reassembly as well.

    • @samuelarcher9236
      @samuelarcher9236 2 года назад +3

      @@Physicsduck Thank you for your nice response. That stator, freshly cleaned, is a beautiful work of craftsmanship to behold. You have honored the makers of it with your careful and much needed work.

    • @ikonix360
      @ikonix360 2 года назад +1

      I suppose for the same reason a steam cleaner is just as bad.

    • @theoldbigmoose
      @theoldbigmoose 2 года назад

      I'll bet the "varnish" was Glyptal. Good oil resistance, to the extent race car engine builders use it to coat the pushrod valley to help in oil shedding and return to the crankcase.

  • @5mxg
    @5mxg 2 года назад

    It seems fun for some time. I can go clean shit from generator if given enough money :D

  • @calvinthedestroyer
    @calvinthedestroyer 2 года назад

    This is the opposite of ASMR :)

  • @steverosenbaum2469
    @steverosenbaum2469 2 года назад +1

    Just took the time to read the disclaimer. It's sacastically comedic brilliance. Definitely Chuck Lorre-esque. As such I must be forced to unsubscribe... Just Kidding. Definitely excellent content. Keep on keeping on.

  • @johnbattista9519
    @johnbattista9519 2 года назад

    Brake cleaner

  • @franklinwerren7684
    @franklinwerren7684 22 дня назад

    So Brake Cleaner would not work ? So Mr Clean is the way to go???
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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