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Content DescriptionThis Code provides procedures for in-situ testing of inlet air conditioning systems (cooling/heating as they apply to gas turbines in simple, cogeneration, and combined-cycle applications. Specifically, the procedures may be used to determine the following performance variables, as applicable: Performance Factor Carryover Auxiliary consumption (power/thermal Temperature change Water discharge Water consumption Distribution/stratification Pressure drop This Code provides procedures for the calculation of the results, and for the correction of the results to reference conditions. Also included are requirements for pretest arrangements, testing techniques, instrumentation, methods of measurement, and methods for calculating test results and uncertainty. Cooling systems covered by this Code include evaporative systems (foggers and media-based evaporative coolers and mechanical/thermal refrigeration systems. Heating systems covered by this code include compressor-bleed type systems and heating-coils systems. In planning and conducting the test, both a pre-test and post-test uncertainty analyses are required to accomplish testing with reasonable accuracy and in recognition of the fact that there is a diverse range of inlet conditioning system designs covered by this Code. Each unique system has corresponding uncertainty levels that are dependent on the system type, specific design complexity, and consistency of operation during a test, and cannot be generally categorized for purposes of establishing uncertainty limits on the test results achievable from testing in accordance with this Code. Uncertainty values for some typical systems are derived using the limiting uncertainties of all measurement parameters and variables. Together with ASME B133.8-2011, these publications serve as essential references for industry professionals actively engaged with gas turbines. Intended for equipment and systems test engineers; HVAC engineers; industrial, pipeline and power-plant engineers; gas-turbine manufacturers; instrument manufacturers; A/E firms; and third-party testing agenciesSubscription InformationMADCAD.com ASME Standards subscriptions are annual and access is single concurrency based (number of people that can access the subscription at any given time) from single office location. For pricing on multiple office locations & multiple concurrencies on ASME Standards Subscriptions, please contact us at info@madcad.com or +1 800.798.9296.
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