GE MODELS 18 AND 19 About crisper removal, About the additional features, Tips Consumer Support

Models: MODELS 18 AND 19

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About crisper removal.

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Not all features are on all models.

Safety

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Crisper Removal

Unload the bottom shelf before attempting to remove the storage drawers.

To Remove:

Lift the drawers up slightly while pulling them past the stop location.

When the door cannot be fully opened: Pull the drawer farthest from the door straight out. Slide the other drawer toward the middle and remove it.

To remove the glass cover:

Remove the glass, then the frame. When replacing the glass, push the rear edge firmly into the frame.

Push up the glass cover at the front.

Slide the glass cover forward until the back edge comes out of the frame.

Instructions Operating Instructions Installation

Removing the glass cover

 

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Removing the frame

Rotate the side of the glass cover up. Remove the glass cover.

To remove the frame:

Lift up the front of the frame using both hands.

Slide the frame forward.

Rotate the side of the frame up. Remove the frame.

Instructions Troubleshooting

About the additional features.

Not all features are on all models.

ShelfSaverRack

This slide-out rack holds twelve cans of

To remove, slide the rack out to the stop

soda or two wine/water bottles (lengthwise).

position, lift the rack up and past the stop,

Can be removed for cleaning.

and lift out.

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Tips Consumer Support

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GE MODELS 18 AND 19 installation instructions About crisper removal, About the additional features, Tips Consumer Support

MODELS 18 AND 19 specifications

The GE Models 18 and 19, developed by General Electric, represent significant advancements in the realm of gas turbine technology, particularly for power generation applications. Catering to the needs of utility companies and industrial users, these models stand out due to their robust design, efficiency, and reliability.

The GE Model 18, introduced in the mid-20th century, utilizes a simple yet effective gas turbine architecture. It operates on a basic Brayton cycle, forming the foundation for subsequent turbine designs. A key feature of the Model 18 is its high-pressure ratio, which allows for enhanced thermal efficiency compared to earlier models. The turbine is designed with multipoint fuel injection systems that improve combustion performance by providing a more uniform fuel distribution. Additionally, the Model 18 features advanced cooling techniques, such as air-cooled components and advanced materials that withstand high temperatures, helping to prolong the operational life of the turbine.

On the other hand, the GE Model 19 built upon the successes of its predecessor and introduced several innovative technologies. One of its standout features is its capacity for variable turbine geometry, which optimizes performance across a wide range of operating conditions. This adjustment allows the turbine to achieve higher efficiency during part-load operations, a crucial capability in today's energy market where demand can fluctuate significantly.

The Model 19 also integrates state-of-the-art control systems that enhance operational reliability and efficiency. These sophisticated systems allow for precise monitoring and adjustments to combustion parameters, reducing emissions and improving fuel consumption. Furthermore, the utilization of advanced digital technology aids in predictive maintenance, allowing operators to proactively address potential issues before they escalate into costly downtimes.

Both models feature a modular design, making maintenance and upgrades simpler and more efficient. This design philosophy reduces the time required for servicing, enabling plants to maintain higher availability and productivity. Moreover, the robust construction of the turbines ensures durability and performance even in challenging environments.

In summary, the GE Models 18 and 19 embody a blend of reliability, efficiency, and advanced technology, positioning them as vital assets in the generation of power. With features that cater to evolving energy demands and sustainability goals, these turbine models continue to play a significant role in the energy sector.