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Steam Turbine Turning Gear - Turning gear is utilized on turbines to reduce eccentricity or out of round of the rotor. When a rotor is standing still it has a tendency to sag due to its weight.

While running a turning gear which is a separate motor that turns the rotor slowly 10-50 RPM through a clutching mechanism. This rotation keeps the rotor in balnace.

It is very important to run the turning gear on shutdowns and start ups. The time required to run is dependent on the size of your unit.

Typically the turning gear must be on for 12-36 hours for small to large steam turbins after shutdown and 2-16 hours prior to a turbine start.

If a turning gear is not utilized the rotor will become eccentric and may cause vibration up to wiping rotating parts with the stationary parts causing catastrophic failure.

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The build up of steam pressure acting on the turbine blades which in turn causes them to spin. It then turns a shaft and in industry drives a generator to make power.

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