
Turbomachinery Package Specification | Titan 250 Generator Set |
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17.5.5Service Parts ListIdentifies operational service parts and tooling. Once engineering has been finalized and manufacturing bills are available, Solar's Service Parts department creates a detailed listing of service parts from the actual equipment manufacturing bills of material.
Table 14. Preservation, Installation, and Documentation SpecificationsMechanical Installation Requirements
Mounting |
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Space Between Units In | A Minimum of 2.5 m (8 ft) | |
Installations |
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Lube Oil Cooler(s) |
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Top of The Lube Oil Cooler(s) | Not Be More Than 9 m (30 ft) Above The Bottom of | |
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| The Package Frame, See Note (a) |
Total oil volume of “Outgoing and Return” | 1282 L (340 gal) | |
Lines |
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Total Combined Pressure Drop of The | Should Not Exceed 345 kPag (50 psig) | |
Supply and Return Lines and Lube Oil |
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Cooler(s) |
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Start, Fuel, Lube, Air/Drain System Schematics |
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Compliance |
| American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Y32.10 |
Solar’s Applicable Engineering Specifications |
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ES | Interpretation of Drawing Requirements | |
ES | Traceability Requirements Critical Parts, Engine and Related Systems | |
ES 2231 | Standards and Practices for The Design and Installation of Cable Channels and TC | |
| Rated Cables Installed In Class 1, Division 2 Hazardous Areas | |
Solar’s Applicable Product Information Letters |
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PIL 184 | Documentation for New Equipment | |
PIL 097 | Package Preservation and Preparation for Shipment | |
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(a)This is to prevent oil tank flooding in the event of a drain back.
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