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Solar gas Turbine T-4002

01/10/2007 6:42 AM

Exhaust temp. is high during start up and turbine get tripped on Tmax.

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Re: Solar gas Turbine T-4002

01/10/2007 7:45 AM

Really?

That's fascinating.... So what is the question?

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Re: Solar gas Turbine T-4002

01/11/2007 4:02 PM

Yes what's the question?

Check your Radiator it is not compatable to your environment-condition. In hot countries the standard radiators from the colder countries may not be compatible.

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Re: Solar gas Turbine T-4002

02/05/2007 8:14 AM

If you're talking about a gas turbine engine, it's normal that during startup your EGT is high, due to low air flow.

What do you mean with turbine get tripped on Tmax? Aren't you talking about an instrument? Give us details and a clear question.

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