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MAJOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS. 24 6.1. Combustion Turbine 24 6.1.1. Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI) 25 6.1.2. Inlet Air Filter 25 6.1.3. Acoustic Enclosures 26
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MAJOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS. 6.1.Combustion Turbine Equipment to be of proven design with large number of units in operation and experiencing high reliability track record. The compressor shall be a multistage axial‑type and shall be directly coupled to the turbine section. Modulating inlet air guide vanes shall be provided. The combustion system shall be designed to maximize combustion efficiency, combustion stability, and equipment life while meeting air emissions requirements while firing natural gas. If liquid fuel is to be used for a back up fuel supply, the combustion system shall be similarly designed to deliver efficient, stable, long life compliance. The turbine blades shall be designed to minimize loads due to tangential, axial, and torsional modes of vibration under all anticipated operating conditions. Turbine blades and nozzles shall be coated as necessary to prevent degradation from erosion, corrosion, or deposits. Components to be coated and coatings to be used shall be identified in the proposal. Blade coatings must be available domestically. A complete lubrication and control oil system including reservoir, pumps, filters, pressure regulation, cooling‑heating, circulating pipe to the turbine shall be provided as described in section 6.2.
MAJOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS. 6.1.Combustion Turbine Equipment is to be of proven design with large number of units in operation and experiencing high reliability track record. The compressor shall be a multistage axial‑type and shall be directly coupled to the turbine section. Modulating inlet air guide vanes shall be provided. The combustion system shall be designed to maximize combustion efficiency, combustion stability, and equipment life while meeting air emissions requirements while firing natural gas. Control of NOx emissions shall be through dry low NOx combustors. If liquid fuel is to be used for a back up fuel supply, the combustion system shall be similarly designed to deliver efficient, stable, long life compliance. The combustion controls for the dry combustion system shall automatically regulate the proper fuel flow and mixture to meet the emissions criteria. The turbine blades shall be designed to minimize loads due to tangential, axial, and torsional modes of vibration under all anticipated operating conditions. Turbine blades and nozzles shall be coated as necessary to prevent degradation from erosion, corrosion, or deposits. Components to be coated and coatings to be used shall be identified in the proposal. Blade coatings must be available domestically. A complete lubrication and control oil system including reservoir, pumps, filters, pressure regulation, cooling‑heating, circulating pipe to the turbine shall be provided as described in section 6.3.1.

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