Reduce Risk Of Coking In Idle Liquid Fuel Lines Near Combustor Cans
The JASC Heatsink Clamp is designed to move heat away from idle liquid fuel lines by utilizing the adjacent coolant lines while the turbine is running on gaseous fuel.
With liquid fuel flow checked in close proximity to the combustor cans during operation on gaseous fuel, the liquid fuel can slowly cook down to a sludge or worse yet form carbon deposits, aka coke, on vital components of the liquid fuel system. When liquid fuel is needed, the sludge or carbon is introduced to the combustion nozzles, if anything flows at all. Now you can put the coolant lines to even better use.
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