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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 04, 2010
John L. Battaglioli, Ballston Lake, NY (US);
Robert J. L. Bland, Oviedo, FL (US);
Robert J. Burke, West Charlton, NY (US);
Lindsay A. Early, Mechanicville, NY (US);
Jonathan R. Knaust, North Syracuse, NY (US);
Christopher R. Oliveri, Orlando, FL (US);
Hilbert H. Valdez, Orlando, FL (US);
Thomas Wagner, Troy, NY (US);
Daniel F. Woolley, Schenectady, NY (US);
John L. Battaglioli, Ballston Lake, NY (US);
Robert J. L. Bland, Oviedo, FL (US);
Robert J. Burke, West Charlton, NY (US);
Lindsay A. Early, Mechanicville, NY (US);
Jonathan R. Knaust, North Syracuse, NY (US);
Christopher R. Oliveri, Orlando, FL (US);
Hilbert H. Valdez, Orlando, FL (US);
Thomas Wagner, Troy, NY (US);
Daniel F. Woolley, Schenectady, NY (US);
Gas Turbine Efficiency Sweden AB, Jarfalla, SE;
Abstract
A compressor wash system for compressor washing includes stages of fluid delivery lines coupled at one end to a pump output and at the other end to a corresponding nozzle set. A control valve is connected to the fluid delivery line between the pump and the nozzle set, selectively supplying fluid between the pump and the nozzle set. Each nozzle of a nozzle set is positioned on an inlet of the compressor to allow the stages to wash a portion of the compressor. Nozzle sets are positioned around a bellmouth assembly and/or around an inlet cone of the compressor inlet, with a nozzle spray tip of each nozzle extending into an inlet air flow path of the compressor. Fluid may be directed to one or more of the stages in a sequencing pattern determined and configured to wash the compressor. Templates and installation guides are utilized to position the nozzles.