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Chapter 6 Gas Turbines

Figure  5-10.—Carbon  packing  gland. SUMMARY Carbon   packing   rings   (fig.   5-10)   restrict the  passage  of  steam  along  the  shaft  in much  the  same  manner  as  labyrinth  packing strips.   Carbon   packing   rings   mount   around the  shaft  and  are  held  in  place  by  springs. Three   or   four   carbon   rings   are   usually   used in  each  gland.  Each  ring  fits  into  a  separate compartment  of  the  gland  housing  and  consists of  two,  three, or  four  segments  that  are butt-jointed   to   each   other.   A   garter   spring is used to hold these segments together. The use of  keepers  (lugs  or  stop  pins)  prevent  the rotation  of  the  carbon  rings  when  the  shaft rotates.  The  outer  carbon  ring  compartment connects  to  a  drain  line. In  this  chapter,  you  have  learned  about  the components  inside  a  steam  turbine  casing.  You have  also  learned  the  basics  of  how  the  steam turbine  works.  For  more  information  on  steam turbines,   refer   to   Machinist’s   Mate   3   &   2, NAVEDTRA   10524-F1,   chapter   2. 5-7

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