Steam Turbine and Associated Components Sample Clauses

Steam Turbine and Associated Components. The STG shall be a proven design (single-shaft, 3,600-rpm) with large number of units in operation and having a track record of high reliability. The generator shall not be constructed using global VPI (vacuum pressure impregnation) process. The STG unit may be located outdoors. The unit shall be capable of a design life of 30 years of operation without distress due to daily cycling loads. All necessary equipment shall be provided as required for automation of the turbine-generator unit. This shall include those items of equipment, as recommended by manufacturer, which will allow complete turbine startup, operation, load change, and shutdown. The Seller shall include the turbine control system (TCS) and the turbine supervisory instrumentation (TSI) for proper operation and protection of the turbine generator. The steam turbine generator shall be shop-tested to meet, at a minimum, those standards referenced in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code and manufacturer’s standard practice. The steam control and shutoff valves shall be designed to meet OEM performance criteria. Steam turbine main stop valves and reheat stop/intercept valves shall be shop-tested at 1.5 times the design inlet steam pressures. The generator and its appurtenances shall conform in all respects to the ANSI standards for synchronous machine (ANSI C50.10) and to the ANSI standard for cylindrical rotor synchronous generators (ANSI C50.14), with their latest revisions and addenda. Water-induction protection shall be provided to protect the steam turbine and other sensitive equipment in accordance with the intent of ASME Recommended Practices for the Prevention of Water Damage to Steam Turbines Used for Electrical Power Generation (TDP-1-1998). All warm up drain valves and steam traps properly sized and located to accommodate steam turbine OEM start up, shutdown and on line operating criteria. TSI instruments which are supplied as part of the STG shall be provided in accordance with vendors’ standards, and as follows: All instrumentation shall be of heavy‑duty industrial quality design with all materials of construction suitable for the application. All mounted instruments shall have individual shutoff and calibration valves and shall be mounted such that the instruments may be removed without dismantling the adjacent instruments or piping. All field‑mounted instruments shall be properly protected. Instrument cabinet shall be used, as necessary, to properly protect instrumentation. Air s...
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