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Manufacturing and Production Tests—Production-Line Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test Outdoor-Use Units—Requirements for these units supplement and, in some cases, modify the general requirements given above. Standards for Components—Lists the UL standards with which components of the generator sets must comply. Because UL 2200 is essentially a safety standard, it contains requirements primarily focused on electrical output safety performance measures that are mandatory for the design, construction and installation of any engine- or turbine-generator assembly. None of the basic performance data given for the microturbine designs being considered in this review is in direct conflict or in direct violation of this standard’s requirements. 4.2 EGSA 101P-1995, Performance Standard for Engine Driven Generator Sets The requirements defined in 101P were compared with specifications of a manufacturer’s turbo alternators, either available or planned, with nominal outputs in the 45-kW to 200-kW range, and also with specifications for a 30-kW device. The primary conclusion is that 101P is currently incomplete as a performance standard. It contains a mixture of qualitative, quasi-quantitative, and fully quantitative requirements together with tutorial sections that express no requirements. While it might be considered a baseline from which to develop a performance standard, it lacks sufficient detail to be useful. Finally, as 101P relies extensively on other referenced standards, it should be asked whether or not it represents redundancy. Subsection 8.2 provides the greatest concentration of quantitative performance requirements within this standard. Of note, however, is the lack of cross-referencing all the other standards listed in Section 2. This appears to be an incomplete standard for determining the adequacy of a microturbine installation and operation. 4.2.1 Applications Criteria Modes of Operation—Somewhat advisory in declaring the operating modes of the generator set must be considered when the purchaser negotiates requirements with the equipment supplier. Generator Set Rating Definitions—Subsections 3.2.1 through 3.2.4 define the terms Emergency Standby Rating; Limited Running Time Rating; Prime Power Rating; and Industrial Rating. The Prime Power Rating requires a minimum momentary overload capability of 10%. 4.2PDF Image | PNNL 13277
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