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TURBINE HEAT RATE

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JUANPANAMA

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May 11, 2003
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HELLO PEOPLE,

I WORK AN ELECTRIC POWER PLANT IN PANAMA CITY, WE HAVE A GE LM6000. I NEED INFORMATIONS (FOR EXAMPLE ANY AHSRAER CODE OR PAPER) THAT CAN HELP ME TO CALCULE THE CORRECTED HEAT RATE VALUE. I HAVE GE INFORMATION AND GUARANTEE VALUE BUT THIS GRAPHICS I CAN NOT USE BECAUSE THE NATIONAL CENTER DISPACH OF PANAMA WANTS OTHER CORRECTED FACTOR. GE DID AND GAVE ME VALUES AS 82°F To, HR: 85%, BUT THE CENTER WANTS 83°f AND 90% HR.

PLEASE,

BEST REGARD,

JUAN AGUILAR
I&C
COPESA POWER PLANT
PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
EMAIL: JDAGUILARC@HOTMAIL.COM
 
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I think you are looking in the wrong place....ASHRAE deals with heating and air conditioning.

Nonetheless, I used to work for a power company, and we used the GE manuals and the correction curves in the manuals to determine what the heat rate should be at our ambient conditions.

Good luck.
 
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