Operating and Control philosophy Sample Clauses

Operating and Control philosophy. The operating philosophy during normal operation will be as follow:  The snooper line will be pressurized at 350kPa.  The new supply line from the control air will pressurise the fire protection valve at 500kPa via the 3/2 solenoid valve and subsequently keep the drain of the fire protection valve to the main oil tank closed. As soon as the snooper line pressure drops to below 180kPa:  The operator will receive an alarm in the control room and then need to confirm if the pressure loss is due to a fire or not.  In the event of a fire the operator will trip the fire protection valve and the 3x power oil pumps. This action will trip the turbine automatically.  If the loss of pressure is due to a leak in the snooper line not caused by a fire the turbine will continue to operate and the operator will close the isolating valve to the snooper line system and load a defect for the maintenance team to locate the leak and repair it. It must be seen as a matter of urgency.  In the event of a loss of control air to the fire protection valve the valve will automatically drain the control oil and subsequently trip the turbine. This will most likely be during a multiple unit trip as the control air is a common supply.  When the control air pressure recovers to above 180kPa the fire protection valve will automatically close the drain to the main oil tank. The control philosophy will be as follow: Pressure (Snooper line) P > 180 kPa P < 180 kPa Alarm type No alarm Critical alarm Operator action No action Operator to confirm if there is a fire. In case of a fire: Trip the fire protection valve (3/2 solenoid valve) and the 3 x power oil pumps. Turbine is subsequently tripped. Normal leak: Operator to action the maintenance department to locate and repair the leak.
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