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Taurus 70 Generator Set
It is also unlikely that actual site conditions during the test will duplicate the reference conditions
associated with the declared performance. Solar will perform the necessary data reduction and
correction to provide equivalent performance values based on the actual conditions during the test, such
as:
> ambient temperature (T1)
> barometric pressure, or site elevation
> relative humidity
> inlet and exhaust duct loss
such that the results obtained during the test can be compared with the declared values. The data
correction will include performance calculations for the actual site test conditions based on Solar’s FASTE
or ENGPERF performance programs. FASTE is Solar’s on-line performance program, whereas
ENGPERF is a portable version of the Solar performance program that allows Solar’s Field Service
Representative (FSR) to make field performance calculations, without having to access FASTE.
A Solar representative, usually a Field Service Representative (FSR), must participate in the test, either
as a witness, or assisting with the performance of the test. The Customer must also be present.
Operation of the engine and other plant equipment during the test is by the Customer’s operator.
The engine must be in an “as new” condition with a recent compressor detergent crank wash, and the test
must be completed within the first 30 days after initial start up, and within 400 fired hours of operation.
The Customer is responsible to provide all fuel, electrical load and electrical metering for the test and to
heat soak the equipment prior to the test data being recorded. A full fuel analysis must be provided by
the Customer to verify compliance with Solar specification ES 9-98, and confomance with the fuel
compositions identified in Section 2.0: Technical Requirements, Specifications and Assumptions of this
proposal.
Note:
Should the site fuel analysis deviate from either ES 9-98 or the composition cited in this proposal, a
corresponding correction to Solar gas turbine generator set(s) performance may be required.
May 3, 2011
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