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PWP04
GE ENERGY
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Purpose/Scope
This work package encompasses all requirements
for commissioning, both mechanically and
electrically, the Liquid Fuel System which starts at
the Liquid Fuel Boost Pump Skid and ends inside
the enclosure at the fuel nozzles. The Liquid Fuel
System also includes the control components in the
MTTB and GTTB on the enclosure assembly.
Precautions
All personnel who will be working with, on, or around
Liquid Fuel associated with this system should review
the appropriate MSDS sheets.
Proper care should be given to the transportation and
handling of liquid fuel.
Refer to all company guidelines and procedures when
working around liquid fuel in this system.
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TASKS
INITIALS
DATE
MECHANICAL CHECKS
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Verify system piping to skid has been cleaned and free of debris.
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6.
Flush liquid fuel piping by bypassing control valve; do not flush through flow
meters.
7.
Verify all drain lines are installed according to the F&ID and have continuous
discharge to sump tank.
NOTICE
VERIFY FUEL MEETS GE SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO ADMITTING TO THE
TURBINE. INSERT ANALYSIS REPORT IN THIS SECTION.
8.
Verify sample has been taken and analysis results meets GE specifications.
9.
10.
Check opening and position of liquid fuel control valve; hydraulic pressure should be available. (Turbine
cranking @ approximately 2200 rpm is needed to stroke valve).
Use calibration function on the HMI. Verify correct valve calibration.
Go to 0, 25, 50,100 and 0 % of travel. Check that demand and feedback match.
Physically check the valve movement in fuel skid.
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ELECTRICAL CHECKS
12.
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14.
Check for adequate distance between power, control, and instrument cables.
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Verify means of cable protection against mechanical damage at points where cables
leave cable trays or enter package.
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21.
Verify ranges and set points for all instrumentation listed in attachment (TLO
Instrumentation Sheet). Mark each instrument as calibrated or verified in the
appropriate column.
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