TG-13 and TG-17 Governors: Installation and Operation Manual
TG-13 and TG-17 Governors: Installation and Operation Manual
TG-13 and TG-17 Governors: Installation and Operation Manual
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WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be
performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all
plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can
cause personal injury and/or property damage.
The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an
overspeed (overtemperature, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown
device(s), that operates totally independently of the prime mover control device(s)
to protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other type of prime
mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic
governor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving
mechanism(s), the linkage(s), or the controlled device(s) fail.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging
device, make sure the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the
battery from the system.
Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following
precautions to prevent damage to these parts.
Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control
turned off, contact a grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the
control).
Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around
printed circuit boards.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
WARNINGindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTIONindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in damage to equipment.
NOTEprovides other helpful information that does not fall under the warning or
caution categories.
Woodward Governor Company reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information
provided by Woodward Governor Company is believed to be correct and reliable. However, no responsibility is
assumed by Woodward Governor Company unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
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Contents
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................... 1
Introduction.............................................................................................................1
Description..............................................................................................................1
References .............................................................................................................3
CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION.......................................................................... 5
Introduction.............................................................................................................5
Receiving................................................................................................................5
Storage ...................................................................................................................5
Drive-Shaft Rotation ...............................................................................................5
Changing Drive-Shaft Rotation...............................................................................6
Governor Mounting...............................................................................................14
Linkage Attachments ............................................................................................15
Terminal Shaft ..............................................................................................15
Speed Setting Linkage .................................................................................15
Heat Exchanger Installation .................................................................................15
Oil Supply .............................................................................................................16
When is a Heat Exchanger Necessary? ..............................................................19
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Contents
CHAPTER 7. SERVICE OPTIONS ..................................................................43
Product Service Options.......................................................................................43
Replacement/Exchange................................................................................43
Flat Rate Repair............................................................................................44
Flat Rate Remanufacture..............................................................................44
Returning Equipment for Repair...........................................................................44
Packing a Control .........................................................................................44
Return Authorization Number .......................................................................45
Replacement Parts ...............................................................................................45
How to Contact Woodward...................................................................................45
Engineering Services............................................................................................46
Technical Assistance............................................................................................47
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Chapter 1.
General Information
Introduction
This manual 04042 provides general information, installation, operation and
adjustments, principles of operation, troubleshooting and replacement parts, for
the Woodward TG-13 and TG-17 governors.
Description
The Woodward TG-13 and TG-17 are mechanical-hydraulic speed droop
governors for controlling steam turbinesapplications where isochronous
(constant-speed) operation is not required.
The TG-13 and TG-17 governors have a full 40 degrees of maximum terminalshaft travel. Recommended travel from the no load to the full load position is 2/3
of full governor travel.
See Figure 1-1 for a graphic representation of maximum work capacity for the
governors and related governor terminal shaft travel information.
Maximum work capacity over full governor travel of 40 is 12.2 ft-lb for the TG-13
and 17.5 ft-lb for the TG-17. See above for recommended governor output travel.
In special applications, min and max prime mover stops may be outside the
governor stops.
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The TG-13 and TG-17 governors are identified as either a screw speed
setting or as a lever speed setting governor (see Figure 1-2).
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Governor drive shaft rotation for both governors is single direction only. In both
the cast iron and the die-cast aluminum governors, rotation can be changed in
the field. In the cast iron governor, it must be changed internally, and in the diecast aluminum governor, it can be changed externally by removing four screws
and rotating the pump housing 180 degrees (see Chapter 2).
Governor maintenance is minimal due to few moving parts, weatherproof design,
and self-contained oil supply. The governor drive shaft operates a gerotor oil
pump. Internal oil pump pressure is regulated by a relief valve/accumulator. The
oil sight gauge installed on each side of the governor case makes oil condition
and oil-level checking simple.
References
Additional helpful information can be found in these Woodward publications,
available online (www.woodward.com/ic):
Number
04038
25071
25075
36641
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TG-13 and TG-17 Governors product specification
Oils for Hydraulic Controls
Commercial Preservation Packaging for Storage of MechanicalHydraulic Controls
Governor Oil Heat Exchanger, Remote & Integral Types
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Chapter 2.
Installation
Introduction
Use care while handling and installing the TG-13 or TG-17 governor. Be
particularly careful to avoid striking the drive shaft, terminal shafts, speed-setting
shafts, or adjusting screw. Abuse can damage seals, internal parts, and factory
adjustments.
Do not rest the governor on its drive shaft.
Receiving
The governor is shipped from the factory bolted to a wooden platform in the
vertical position and boxed. An oil sight gauge is factory installed on each side of
the case, and a breather/filler cap is positioned for vertical governor mounting
and operation.
After factory testing and adjusting, the governor is drained of oil, sealed, and
painted. A light film of oil covers internal parts to prevent rust. External shafts are
coated with a spray lubricant. No internal cleaning or flushing is necessary before
installation and operation or customer retesting.
Storage
The governor may be stored for short periods of time as received from the
factory. For long-term storage, storage in a hostile environment (large
temperature changes, humid or corrosive atmosphere), or if the governor is
installed on the turbine for storage, fill the governor with oil and follow
preservation packaging instructions in Woodward Manual 25075, Commercial
Preservation Packaging for Storage of Mechanical-Hydraulic Controls.
If the breather/filler cap has been moved for horizontal governor operation and
the governor is to be stored vertically, replace the cap with a plug before filling
the governor with oil to prevent oil from draining through the cap.
Drive-Shaft Rotation
Governor drive-shaft rotation is determined by looking at the governor from the
top.
NOTE
The correct direction of rotation of the TG-13 or TG-17, when viewed from
the top of the governor, is stamped cw (clockwise) or ccw
(counterclockwise) on the governor nameplate.
Governor drive-shaft rotation is single direction only. When looking at the
governor from the top, the direction of rotation must be the same as the turbineshaft rotation when looking at the mounting pad.
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If the governor oil pump is rotated in the wrong direction, the governor will not
have oil pressure. Without oil pressure, pump parts start heating up, which can
result in possible seizure of rotating parts.
CAUTION
Be sure governor-drive and turbine-drive rotation is the same when looking
at the governor and the mounting pad from the top. Incorrect drive rotation
may cause governor damage.
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NOTE
Do NOT turn the drive shaft in order to engage the outer and inner pump
gears. It is possible for the pump drive pin to fall out if the drive shaft is
turned. The square head on the pump drive pin must remain against the
case bottom as shown in Figure 2-3.
11. Fasten the pump housing to the case with four screws and torque to 33.9
Nxm (300 lb-in).
12. Make sure that the drive shaft rotates freely.
13. Place the ballhead retaining collar on the drive shaft. Leave 0.010 inch
clearance between the pump housing and collar. Torque to 5.6 Nxm (50
lb-in).
NOTE
If the drive shaft does not rotate freely, loosen the four screws on the pump
housing, align the pump, and tighten the screws.
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NOTE
Hold the pump-housing assembly flat against the governor case when
rotating the pump housing 180 degrees. (See WARNING below.)
If the pump shaft (124) is allowed to become separated from the ballhead drive
shaft (123) [see Figure 6-3], the governor will call for maximum fuel, possibly
causing a dangerous overspeed.
WARNING
Death, personal injury and /or extensive damage to equipment can result if
the governor pump is reassembled with ballhead shaft and the pump drive
shaft disconnected.
3. Rotate the pump-housing assembly 180 degrees.
4. Align the arrow on the pump housing with the reference point on the
governor case. Figure 2-5 shows the setup for clockwise (cw) rotation of the
governor drive shaft, and Figure 2-6 shows the setup for counterclockwise
(ccw) rotation of the governor drive shaft.
Figure 2-5. Setup for Clockwise Rotation of the Governor Drive Shaft
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Figure 2-6. Setup for Counterclockwise Rotation of the Governor Drive Shaft
As seen in Figure 2-5, a TG-13 or TG-17 described as having a clockwise
rotation is set using the arrow that points counterclockwise next to the
reference point on the governor case. And a TG-13 or TG-17 described as
having a counterclockwise rotation, as in Figure 2-6, is set using the arrow
that points clockwise next to the reference point on the governor case. This
is because normal rotation is stated viewing the governor from the top,
whereas the governor is viewed from the bottom while changing rotation.
5. If the governor is fitted with a speed-setting screw, turn the speed-setting
screw fully clockwise. If the governor is fitted with a lever speed setting, bring
the speed-setting shaft to the maximum-fuel position using serration wrench
030943 and hold the speed-setting shaft in that position. This will compress
the governor speeder spring and prevent a separation of the governor drive
shaft (124) form the ballhead assembly (123) (see Figure 6-3).
Be sure that the drive shaft line engages with the bushing.
Now keep maintaining pressure on the speeder spring while replacing the
four screws, and torque to 9.0 Nxm (80 lb-in). If the governor is equipped
with an extended drive shaft (Figure 6-4), torque to 5.6 to 7.0 Nxm (50 to 62
lb-in).
6. Make sure that the drive shaft rotates freely.
7. Remove the cover and make sure that the ballhead is rotating when the
pump drive shaft is rotated. It is possible to reassemble the pump with the
ballhead disengaged. If this happens, the governor will call for maximum fuel,
possibly causing a dangerous overspeed.
WARNING
Death, personal injury and /or extensive damage to equipment can result if
the governor pump is reassembled with ballhead shaft and the pump drive
shaft disconnected.
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Governor Mounting
This governor can be mounted vertically or horizontally. Mounting is called
vertical or horizontal if the drive shaft is in a vertical or horizontal position when
viewing the governor installed on its mounting base.
The breather/filler cap and the drain plug are factory installed for vertical
governor operation. For horizontal operation, the cap and drain plug must be
moved to their alternate positions. This places the servopiston on the bottom,
keeping it completely immersed in oil and preventing air from being trapped in
the servopiston. See the outline drawing (Figure 2-7) for alternate cap and plug
positions as well as governor mounting-hole locations and hole sizes. The oil
sight gauge may be moved to the right side, if desirable.
Make sure that there is adequate clearance for attaching the fuel control or
steam-valve linkage, manual speed adjustment or speed-setting lever linkage,
and for oil maintenance.
Be sure that the device-shaft rotation (clockwise or counterclockwise), and the
governor speed setting is correct for your installation.
NOTE
Correct direction of the governor drive-shaft and the maximum governor
speed setting is stamped on the data plate.
Governor drive-shaft rotation is single direction only. When looking at the
governor from the top, the direction of rotation must be the same as the turbineshaft rotation when looking at the mounting pad.
If the governor oil pump rotates in the wrong direction, there will be no oil
pressure. Without oil pressure, pump parts will heat up, and seizure of rotating
parts will result.
Be sure that the governor drive shaft is accurately aligned and concentric with
the turbine shaft. All fits must be close but free. The drive coupling used must
allow for thermal expansion without end-loading the drive shaft. The coupling
must also ensure that no side loads are applied to the governor drive shaft.
CAUTION
Do not pound the drive coupling on the governor drive shaft, or force the
governor into position. The drive shaft diameter is 12.675 to 12.687 mm
(0.4990 to 0.4995 inch). Force could damage the governor.
Use a gasket between the governor and the engine mounting pad to allow for
surface imperfections. Using a drive coupling of the correct length, and a No. 5
Woodruff key, install the governor on the mounting pad. Tighten the four
governor mounting bolts equally.
NOTE
Refer to the engine manufacturers specifications for torque limits when
tightening the four governor mounting bolts.
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Linkage Attachments
Terminal Shaft
The terminal shaft extends from both sides of the case and provides 40 degrees
of full governor travel. Recommended travel between no load and full load is 2/3
of full governor travel. Installed linkages must operate smoothly, free of binding,
and can be spring loaded in the shutdown direction only to remove looseness.
WARNING
Be sure to allow sufficient overtravel at each end of the terminal shaft.
Failure to provide sufficient overtravel at maximum fuel position can prevent
the prime mover from giving maximum fuel when required. Failure to provide
sufficient overtravel at minimum fuel position can prevent the governor from
shutting down the prime mover and result in possible damage to equipment
and personal injury.
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Oil Supply
Remove the breather/filler cap and fill the governor with 1.7 L (1.8 US quarts) of
oil to a level visible on the oil sight gauge. Additional oil is required if the
governor uses an oil heat-exchanger. Always make sure that the oil level is
visible on the oil sight gauge before starting. After the engine is started and the
governor is at operating temperature, add oil if necessary.
Select an oil based on the operating temperature of the governor (see Table
2-1).
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2.
3.
WARNING
A loss of stable governor control and possible engine overspeed may result
if the viscosity is not within the 50 to 3000 SUS range. An overspeeding
and/or runaway prime mover can result in extensive damage to the
equipment, personal injury and/or loss of life.
Specific oil-viscosity recommendations are given in the Oil Chart (Table 2-1).
Select a readily available good brand of oil, either mineral or synthetic, and
continue using that same brand. Do NOT mix different classes of oils. Oil that
meets the API (American Petroleum Institute) engine-service classification in
either the S group or the C group, starting with SA or CA through SF and
CD is suitable for governor service. Oils meeting performance requirements of
the following specifications are also suitable: US MIL-L-2104A, MIL-L-2104B,
MIL-L-2104C, MIL-L-46152, MIL-L-46152A, MIL-L-46152B, MIL-L-45199B.
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WARNING
Observe manufacturers instructions or restrictions regarding the use of
solvents. If no instructions are available, handle with care. Use the cleaning
solvent in a well ventilated area away from fires or sparks.
Failure to follow the above safety instructions can result in dangerous fires,
extensive damage to equipment, personal injury and/or loss of life.
Oil that has carefully selected to match the operating conditions and is
compatible with governor components should give long service between oil
changes. For governors operating under ideal conditions (minimum exposure to
dust and water and within the temperature limits of the oil), oil changes can be
extended. If available, a regularly scheduled oil analysis is helpful in determining
the frequency of oil changes.
Any persistent or recurring oil problems should be referred to a qualified oil
specialist for solution.
The recommended continuous operating temperature of the oil is 60 to 93 C
(140 to 200 F). The ambient temperature limits are 29 to +93 C (20 to +200
F). Measure the temperature of the governor on the outside lower part of the
case. The actual oil temperature will by slightly warmer by approximately 6
Celsius degrees (10 Fahrenheit degrees).
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Chapter 3.
Governor Operation and Adjustments
Introduction
This chapter provides initial operating instructions and adjustment features of the
TG-13 and TG-17 governors.
Initial Operation
Before initial operation of the TG-13 or TG-17 equipped turbine, be sure that all
previous installation steps are successfully accomplished.
WARNING
To protect against possible personal injury, loss of life, and/or property
damage when starting the engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover, be
prepared to make an emergency shutdown to protect against runaway or
overspeed should the mechanical-hydraulic governor(s), or electric
control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the
linkage(s), or the controlled device(s) fail.
Normally, the only requirements for putting a new or overhauled governor into
service are to fill the governor with oil and adjust the rated speed setting. All
other adjustments are accomplished during factory testing according to turbinemanufacturer specifications and should not require further adjustments.
Governor speed setting is factory set to give governor rated speed at initial
start-up. This setting may be different than the rated turbine speed. It is
recommended that the speed setting be decreased before start-up by turning the
manual speed-setting screw, or by turning the high-speed stop screw clockwise
on lever speed-setting models to give low speed at initial start-up.
Open the steam valve slowly. Check the turbine speed and adjust as necessary
to bring the turbine to rated speed. Make sure the terminal-shaft linkage to the
valve is correctly adjusted to allow maximum and minimum steam-flow
requirement.
Check the governor for stable operation by manually disturbing the terminal shaft
linkage or speed setting. Governor stability is satisfactory when the governor
returns to speed with only a slight over or undershoot. Instability indicates the
need for adjustment of droop.
Speed Droop
Speed droop, or simply droop, is a method of creating stability in a governor. It is
the decrease in speed taking place when the governor terminal shaft moves from
the minimum-fuel to the maximum-fuel position in response to a load increase,
expressed as a percentage of rated speed.
If instead of a decrease in speed, an increase takes place, the governor is
showing a negative droop. Negative droop will cause instability in a governor.
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Not enough droop can cause instability in the form of hunting, or surging, in
response to a load change. Too much droop can result in slow governor
response in picking up or drooping off a load. Droop can be calculated with the
following formula:
% Droop =
x 100
Droop Adjustment
The factory-made, 6% droop setting for 20 degrees terminal-shaft travel will
provide sufficient stability for most applications and will not normally need to be
adjusted before governor operation. Adjustment may be necessary if the
governor has been disassembled.
NOTE
If the governor terminal shaft does not use 2/3 of full governor travel from
NO LOAD to FULL LOAD, droop also will be reduced proportionately.
Adjustment of droop may be required during governor operation if the governor
shows instability or difficulty in responding to a load change. Instability, in the
form of hunting or surging, indicates insufficient droop, and the droop-adjusting
lever should be positioned to increase droop. If the TG-13 or -17 shows difficulty
in accepting load, or where the governor becomes unstable after a load change,
excessive droop is indicated.
In cases where the governor droop setting must be changed on the turbine, use
the following droop-adjusting procedure:
1. Remove the cover assembly to gain access to the droop-adjusting lever. Use
care while removing the cover not to damage the cover gasket. If the
governor is horizontally mounted, drain governor oil before removing the
cover. The cover also fastens internal parts that can fall out, especially on
horizontally mounted governors.
2. Loosen the socket-head screw which fastens the droop-adjusting lever just
enough to slide the lever a very small amount, approximately 0.8 mm (1/32
inch) at a time, in the direction desired to adjust droop.
Moving the droop-adjusting lever away or towards the terminal shaft center
line, increases or decreases droop, respectively (see Figure 3-1).
WARNING
Do not move the droop-adjusting lever in the decrease-droop direction too
far toward zero droop (the center line of the terminal shaft), as this results in
an unstable operation. TG governors are not stable at 0 droop.
3. Tighten the screw and install the cover. Torque the cover screws to 11.3 Nxm
(100 lb-in) for cast iron governors.
4. Fill the governor with oil to a level visible on the oil sight gauge.
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WARNING
The TG-13 or -17 cover fastens internal parts into operating position. Do not
operate the TG governor without the cover assembly in place. Failure to
fasten the cover assembly securely in place can result in extensive damage
to equipment and personal injury.
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Chapter 4.
Principles of Operation
Introduction
Internally, the TG-13 or TG-17 governor consists of the following basic items:
oil pump
oil accumulator
speeder-spring
pilot-valve plunger
servopiston
droop adjustment
speed adjustment
Description of Operation
Oil Pressure and Distribution
The governor is normally driven by the turbine through a flexible coupling. The
inner gerotor of the oil pump is keyed to the governor drive shaft and pilot-valve
bushing. The pump draws oil from the sump an distributes it through the oil
passages within the case. Oil is also discharged to the spring-loaded
accumulator. The relief valve/accumulator maintains 1034 kPa (150 psi)
operating pressure at rated speed for the TG-13 and 1379 kPa (200 psi)
operating pressure at rated speed for the TG-17. Excess pressure compresses
the accumulator springs and oil is released to sump during steady-state
operation.
A change in speed and centrifugal force moves the flyweights out or in. This
moves the pilot-valve plunger either upward or downward depending on whether
it is an increase or decrease in speed. Plunger movement opens the control port
and releases oil either to sump or to the underside of the servopiston. During
servopiston movement in the increase-fuel direction, the accumulator
supplements the system oil supply with its stored volume of high-pressure oil and
helps maintain the full work capacity of the governor.
Ballhead Operation
The ballhead assembly contains two flyweights, speeder spring, thrust bearing,
pilot-valve plunger and pilot-valve bushing. As the flyweights are rotated, they
produce a centrifugal force that is opposed by the downward force of the
speeder-spring. The speeder-spring force can be varied by adjusting the speedsetting screw, or speed-setting lever.
A thrust bearing on top of the flyweight toes permits the pilot-valve bushing to
rotate around the pilot-valve plunger. This reduces friction between the bushing
and plunger.
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Pilot-Valve Function
When the turbine is running at seed, the pilot-valve plunger is centered, covering
the control ports of the pilot-valve bushing. In this position, no oil is discharged
from or flows to the servopiston, and the governor terminal shaft cannot move. A
change in either the flyweight centrifugal force or the speeder-spring force
(speed setting) moves the plunger from its centered position. Plunger movement
opens the control port and releases oil either to sump or to the underside of the
servopiston.
The pilot-valve plunger lowers if:
An additional load slows the turbine and governor speed. This decreases
the centrifugal force of the rotating flyweights which opposes the force for
the speeder spring.
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The amount of speed change, or droop, for a given amount of terminal shaft
rotation depends upon the positioning of the droop-adjusting lever on the
terminal lever.
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Chapter 5.
Troubleshooting
Introduction
Faults in governor operation are usually revealed as speed variations of the
turbine. But not all such variations indicate a governor fault. Therefore, when
improper operation is evident, check all components, adjustment settings, and
the turbine for correct operation.
Use the following troubleshooting table to isolate and remedy faults in the
governed system. When requesting additional information or service help from
Woodward or an authorized service shop, it is important to include the following
information:
Visual Inspection
Before attempting to troubleshoot the system, visually check the following items:
1. Check linkages installed between the governor output and a steam valve and
any speed-setting linkage. Common sources of trouble are binding, lost
motion, or inadequate travel.
2. Check the oil for proper level and good condition. Dirty oil causes many
governor troubles. Oil contaminated by water or excessive heat breaks down
rapidly, causing foaming and corrosion of internal parts.
3. Check for correct turbine operation. Be sure the drive to the governor drive is
smooth and free of torsion vibration.
4. Be sure the speed variations are not the result of load changes beyond the
capacity of the turbine.
Definitions
Terms used in the troubleshooting chart are defined as follows. See Table 5-1 for
troubleshooting information.
HUNTA rhythmic variation of speed which can originate in the governor or in
the prime mover. A hunt usually has a frequency of less than 50 cycles per
minute.
SURGEA rhythmic variation of speed occurring at periodic intervals which can
also originate in the governor or in the prime mover.
JIGGLEA high frequency vibration of the governor terminal shaft and fuel
linkage. Do not confuse this with normal controlling action of the governor. A
jiggle has a frequency of more than 50 cycles per minute.
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WARNING
To protect against possible personal injury, loss of life, and/or property
damage when starting the engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover, be
prepared to make an emergency shutdown to protect against runaway or
overspeed should the mechanical-hydraulic governor(s), or electric
control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the
linkage(s), or the controlled device(s) fail.
Symptom
Cause
Correction
B. Dirt in governor.
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Symptom
Cause
Correction
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Chapter 6.
Replacement Parts
Replacement Parts Information
When ordering replacement parts, include the following information:
Parts reference number in parts list and description of part or part name.
See Chapter 7 for Woodward locations.
WARNING
Personal injury may result if accumulator springs are releases suddenly.
Use an arbor press to release or to install the compressed accumulator
springs.
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Figure 6-1. Parts for the TG-13 and -17 Governor, Cast-Iron Case, Screw Speed
Setting
WARNING
Injury may result if compressed springs 50 and 51 are released suddenly.
Use the proper equipment to remove springs and spring covers.
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Figure 6-2. Parts for the TG-13 and -17 Cover Assembly (Lever Speed Setting)
for Use with Cast-Iron Case TG-13 and -17
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Figure 6-3. Parts for the TG-13 and -17 Governor. Die-cast Aluminum Case.
Screw Speed Setting
WARNING
Injury may result if compressed springs 138 and 139 are released suddenly.
Use the proper equipment to remove springs and spring covers.
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Figure 6-4. Parts for the TG-13 and -17 Governor with Extended Drive Shaft,
Die-cast Aluminum Case, Screw Speed Setting
WARNING
Injury may result if compressed springs 138 and 139 are released suddenly.
Use the proper equipment to remove springs and spring covers.
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Figure 6-5. Parts for the TG-13 and -17 Cover Assembly (Lever Speed Setting),
for Use with Aluminum Case TG-13 and 17
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Chapter 7.
Service Options
Product Service Options
The following factory options are available for servicing Woodward equipment,
based on the standard Woodward Product and Service Warranty (5-01-1205)
that is in effect at the time the product is purchased from Woodward or the
service is performed:
Replacement/Exchange
Replacement/Exchange is a premium program designed for the user who is in
need of immediate service. It allows you to request and receive a like-new
replacement unit in minimum time (usually within 24 hours of the request),
providing a suitable unit is available at the time of the request, thereby
minimizing costly downtime. This is also a flat rate structured program and
includes the full standard Woodward product warranty (Woodward Product and
Service Warranty 5-01-1205).
This option allows you to call in the event of an unexpected outage, or in
advance of a scheduled outage, to request a replacement control unit. If the unit
is available at the time of the call, it can usually be shipped out within 24 hours.
You replace your field control unit with the like-new replacement and return the
field unit to the Woodward facility as explained below (see Returning Equipment
for Repair later in this chapter).
Charges for the Replacement/Exchange service are based on a flat rate plus
shipping expenses. You are invoiced the flat rate replacement/exchange charge
plus a core charge at the time the replacement unit is shipped. If the core (field
unit) is returned to Woodward within 60 days, Woodward will issue a credit for
the core charge. [The core charge is the average difference between the flat rate
replacement/exchange charge and the current list price of a new unit.]
Return Shipment Authorization Label. To ensure prompt receipt of the core,
and avoid additional charges, the package must be properly marked. A return
authorization label is included with every Replacement/Exchange unit that leaves
Woodward. The core should be repackaged and the return authorization label
affixed to the outside of the package. Without the authorization label, receipt of
the returned core could be delayed and cause additional charges to be applied.
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CAUTION
To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling,
read and observe the precautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for
Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, and
Modules.
Packing a Control
Use the following materials when returning a complete control:
packing materials that will not damage the surface of the unit;
a strong tape around the outside of the carton for increased strength.
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NOTE
We highly recommend that you make arrangement in advance for return
shipments. Contact a Woodward customer service representative at 1 (800)
523-2831 in North America or
+1 (970) 482-5811 for instructions and for a Return Authorization Number.
Replacement Parts
When ordering replacement parts for controls, include the following information:
Phone Number
+61 (2) 9758 2322
+55 (19) 3708 4800
+91 (129) 223 0419
+81 (476) 93-4661
+31 (23) 5661111
You can also contact the Woodward Customer Service Department or consult
our worldwide directory on Woodwards website (www.woodward.com) for the
name of your nearest Woodward distributor or service facility. [For worldwide
directory information, go to www.woodward.com/ic/locations.]
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Engineering Services
Woodward Industrial Controls Engineering Services offers the following aftersales support for Woodward products. For these services, you can contact us by
telephone, by email, or through the Woodward website.
Technical Support
Product Training
Field Service
Contact information:
Telephone+1 (970) 482-5811
Toll-free Phone (in North America)1 (800) 523-2831
[email protected]
Websitewww.woodward.com/ic
Technical Support is available through our many worldwide locations or our
authorized distributors, depending upon the product. This service can assist you
with technical questions or problem solving during normal business hours.
Emergency assistance is also available during non-business hours by phoning
our toll-free number and stating the urgency of your problem. For technical
support, please contact us via telephone, email us, or use our website and
reference Customer Services and then Technical Support.
Product Training is available at many of our worldwide locations (standard
classes). We also offer customized classes, which can be tailored to your needs
and can be held at one of our locations or at your site. This training, conducted
by experienced personnel, will assure that you will be able to maintain system
reliability and availability. For information concerning training, please contact us
via telephone, email us, or use our website and reference Customer Services
and then Product Training.
Field Service engineering on-site support is available, depending on the product
and location, from one of our many worldwide locations or from one of our
authorized distributors. The field engineers are experienced both on Woodward
products as well as on much of the non-Woodward equipment with which our
products interface. For field service engineering assistance, please contact us
via telephone, email us, or use our website and reference Customer Services
and then Technical Support.
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Technical Assistance
If you need to telephone for technical assistance, you will need to provide the following information.
Please write it down here before phoning:
General
Your Name
Site Location
Phone Number
Fax Number
Control/Governor Information
Please list all Woodward governors, actuators, and electronic controls in your system:
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