Dürr Universal - Gas Turbine Inlet and Exhaust Inspections
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A courtesy inspection is a free, high-level review...
A courtesy inspection is a free, high-level review of the general condition of the inlet and/or exhaust equipment with photos and suggested repairs. A courtesy inspection is a great way to identify equipment issues.
A full, engineered inspection is a paid, detailed assessment of inlet and/or exhaust system condition. It includes a comprehensive engineering report that details the condition of the equipment inspected and suggests repairs and upgrades.
The most inspected equipment on the intake side includes:
- Inlet filter house (weather hoods, tube sheets, filter house structure and structural steel)
- Evaporative cooler (steel structures, water piping, pumps, electrical controls, evaporative media/drift eliminators and supporting structures)
- Inlet ducting (steel structures, inlet silencer structural steel and expansion joints)
The most inspected equipment on the exhaust side includes:
- Transition ducting (liner sheets and support components, expansion joints and support steel)
- Baffles (perforated sheets, support bracket and overall wear, as these items typically wear out first)
- Exhaust stack (liner sheets, attachment structures and expansion joints)
- Plenums, cowls and diffusers
When the inspection is complete, customers receive a report containing baseline system conditions, suggested replacements for worn component/systems and retrofit options. Complete budget prices and lead time estimates are also available after the inspection is complete.