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CONTROLDEMODIFICACIONES/CHANGELOG
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Edicin Inicial
Rev. A
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Rev. A
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NDICE
1.
OBJETO .................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
ANEXOS ............................................................................................................................................... 23
1.
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OBJETO
El presente documento tcnico tiene por objeto reflejar los criterios de diseo e hiptesis de
partida establecidos a la hora de realizar el diseo del Sistema de Proteccin Contra Incendios
(PCI) de la Planta de Generacin de Energa ETEN (Per), de una potencia aproximada de 200
MW.
2.
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DOCUMENTACIN DE REFERENCIA
2.1. GENRICA
RFE-1-YF_-GRD-IDO-007: Memoria Descriptiva
RFE-1-YDC-G__-IDO-001: Aplicacin del Sistema KKS
RFE-1-YTC-GN_-IDO-001: Normativa del Proyecto
2.2. ESPECFICA
RFE-1-YT_-ME_-IDO-001: Estudio de reas Clasificadas
RFE-1-YM_-MRD-IDO-001: Criterios de Diseo Mecnico
3.
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NORMATIVA APLICABLE
NFPA-15 Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection
NFPA-24 Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances
NFPA-850: Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric Generating Plants and
High Voltage Direct Current Converter Stations
API 2030 Application of fixed water spray systems for fire proteccin in the petroleum
industry
ASME 73.1 Specification for horizontal end suction centrifugal pumps for chemical
process
4.
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En funcin del grado de riesgo y de los elementos de proteccin activa contra incendios
adoptados en cada uno de los locales, se establecern las medidas de proteccin pasiva
oportunas. Al respecto, la norma peruana A.130 Requisitos de Seguridad establece un tiempo de
resistencia al fuego mnimo permitido para los elementos estructurales de los locales en funcin
del uso de los mismos. En la pgina siguiente se muestra el extracto de la tabla de la norma
A.130 donde se establecen estos tiempos, as como el inciso del caso que nos ocupa.
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Sin ser limitante, en los siguientes apartados se muestran los medios de proteccin pasiva y
activa que deber contemplar la planta.
5.
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Caseta de PCI, que albergar las bombas y equipamiento auxiliar del sistema PCI
Debido al uso de la sala y la importancia de no verse afectada en caso de incendio, las paredes
estarn construidas con materiales contraincendios.
5.1.1.
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La alimentacin de la red contra incendios se realizar a partir de los dos depsitos de agua
bruta que se construirn en la planta, cuya finalidad ser:
desmineralizada
Proveer agua para proceso (inyeccin de agua en turbina de gas para la reduccin de
NOx y lavado del compresor de la turbina.
Proveer agua para servicios auxiliares de la planta (consumo agua sanitaria, riegos, etc.).
El volumen til de cada uno de los tanques de agua bruta se calcular en funcin de los
consumos totales anteriormente comentados. Del total de agua disponible en los tanques de
agua bruta, el volumen destinado al sistema contra incendios se calcular en funcin del caudal
de incendio ms desfavorable durante un tiempo de cuatro horas, segn se establece en el DS043-2007 Reglamento de Seguridad para las actividades de hidrocarburos, que en nuestro caso
corresponde al incendio en uno de los dos tanques de combustible (ver punto 5.1.2.2).
Volumen AGUA PCI = 580 m3/h (segn NFPA) x 4 horas=2.320 m3
5.1.2.
GRUPO DE PRESIN
El grupo de bombeo estar compuesto por dos bombas automticas (una bomba elctrica y una
bomba diesel) y una bomba jockey, diseadas para suministrar agua a la red contra incendios
con el caudal y altura manomtrica requeridos. Las dos bombas principales dispondrn de
succiones independientes para abastecer a la red con una presin mnima de funcionamiento de
7 kg/cm2 en todos sus puntos (mnima presin segn establece NFPA).
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Una bomba Jockey, con caudal y presin suficientes, para mantener todos los circuitos
de agua contra incendios a presin.
Una bomba principal elctrica para que en caso de demanda de agua contra incendios,
suministre el caudal de agua necesario.
Una bomba disel principal para que algn posible caso de fallo de alguna bomba
principal elctrica.
El grupo de bombeo deber ser capaz de satisfacer la demanda del riesgo ms exigente de la
planta. Las situaciones de incendio ms desfavorables que se consideran en esta planta son las
siguientes:
5.1.2.1.
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Siendo los caudales superficiales a considerar los siguientes de acuerdo a NFPA 15-2012
paragraph 7.4.4.3.1:
Por lo tanto, se obtiene un caudal de ducha del transformador principal de 6849,96 l/min.
Se considerar una demanda de 1890 l/min durante dos horas al ser el requerimiento
ms restrictivo.
5.1.2.2.
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Donde:
Qs = Caudal superficial, 10,20 l/(minm2) segn NFPA-15.
S = rea de rociado, la mitad del permetro del tanque por la altura del mismo.
465,28
Tal y como especfica NFPA, a este caudal se le sumar el caudal de un hidrante trabajando
simultneamente, 1890 l/min (114 m3/h).
580
Ante cualquier otro escenario de incendio en la planta, segn NFPA, se deber contar con dos
hidrantes actuando simultneamente, de caudal unitario de 1890 l/min, ms el caudal de los
gabinetes de incendio oportunos. Esta situacin contemplar un caudal necesario mucho menor
que 525 m3/h, por lo que se concluye que el caudal de diseo del equipo de bombeo deber
cubrir el incendio ms desfavorable, que ser el incendio en uno (1) de los dos (2) tanques de
combustible, con un caudal de 580 m3/h.
5.1.3.
TDH: 90 m.c.a.
Indicar el criterio de velocidades que se emplear para el dimensionamiento de las lineas en funcin del caudal
requerido por cada zona
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Bomba jockey:
Caudal: 12 m3/h
TDH: 95 m.c.a.
Red contra incendios de los diferentes edificios de la planta que alberguen gabinetes
contra incendio.
La red hidrulica dispondr de un puesto de control simplificado (PCS) a la entrada de cada uno
de los edificios. El PCS dispondr de los siguientes elementos:
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El anillo principal ser de polietileno de alta densidad (PEAD) DN-315 (dimetro orientativo a
definir en fase de ingeniera de detalle) y los tramos areos, inclusive la galera enterrada, sern
de acero. Las acometidas a cada uno de los hidrantes se realizarn en acero al carbono.
5.2.1.
HIDRANTES
Todos los hidrantes sern de columna hmeda, con conexin a la red de PEAD mediante acero
al carbono, dos salidas de 70 mm de dimetro y una salida de 100 mm de dimetro. El caudal
nominal de cada uno de los hidrantes de la planta ser de 1890 l/min, segn NFPA-850.
Los tres hidrantes situados en estas zonas estarn equipados con un monitor auto aspirante
para espuma. La conexin se realizar en la salida de 100 mm, mediante un kit de adaptacin.
La inyeccin de espuma en los monitores de permetro se realizar mediante sistemas porttiles
de espumgeno (mediante espuma de los equipos de extincin ajenos a la planta). Aun as, se
considerar la instalacin de un depsito de espuma al lado de estos 3 hidrantes de una
capacidad mnima de 200 litros cada uno. Se adoptar esta solucin para un mejor ataque a un
fuego lquido hasta que lleguen a la planta los medios de extincin externos.
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En los edificios Taller-Almacn y Oficinas y Control, la red hidrulica alimentar a los diferentes
gabinetes de incendio a instalar. Los gabinetes de incendio se proyectarn en un nmero tal que
cada manguera cubra un rea de 30 m de radio. Se instalarn los reductores de presin
necesarios para evitar que en cualquier toma de salida para manguera de 40 mm se exceda la
presin de 2 kg/cm2. Las vlvulas sern de tipo resorte mecnico, ajustable, con uniones
embridadas y manmetros a la entrada y salida.
Las tuberas areas sern de acero negro estirado sin costura Sch.40 especificacin ASTM A53. Irn protegidas con pintura de imprimacin y con dos capas de esmalte de color rojo.
Siempre se dispondr, como mnimo, de un gabinete contra incendios accesible desde las zonas
de paso comunes dentro de los edificios.
5.2.3.
EXTINTORES
Todas las edificaciones y/o espacios exteriores se disearn previendo el espaci y sealizacin
para la colocacin de extintores porttiles, en funcin del grado de riesgo que representen. Para
la seleccin del tipo de extintores a instalar se estudiar el tipo de fuego que podra producirse
en funcin del material y la clase del agente extinguidor adecuado para este. Los extintores as
como su distribucin debern cumplir con todas las normativas tcnicas que le son de aplicacin,
en particular NTP 050.062 / 043 / 021 / 037, NTP 833.026, NTP 350.034 / 026.
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La ubicacin de los extintores en los edificios se har de manera que estos queden en lugares
visibles, de fcil acceso y libres de obstculos, de tal forma que el recorrido hacia el extintor ms
cercano no podr exceder de 20 metros desde cualquier lugar del local, tomando en cuenta las
vueltas y rodeos necesarios para llegar a uno de ellos. Los extintores se ubicarn y fijarn a una
altura mnima del piso no menor a 0.10 m a la parte ms baja del extintor, y en caso de
encontrarse colgados, debern estar a una altura mxima de 1.50 m medidos del piso a la parte
ms alta del extintor; se colocarn en sitios donde la temperatura no exceda de 50 C y no sea
menor de 5 C; estarn protegidos de la intemperie; estarn en posicin para ser usados
rpidamente; y su sealizacin debe cumplir con la Norma Oficial peruana aplicable.
Todos los extintores sern manuales, de polvo polivalente de 6 kg, con presin incorporada,
aptos para tensiones de hasta 35.000 V y certificado de conformidad a normas aplicables.
En las salas con riesgo elctrico, o en aquellas donde se considerar conveniente se dispondr
un extintor adicional de 2Kg. de CO2. Los armarios de extintores sern de tapa ciega, en color
rojo.
5.2.4.
Sala de bateras.
Sala CC / SAI.
Sala electrnica.
Los tubos de FM 200 discurrirn por los suelos tcnicos de las salas elctricas. Los depsitos
de gas se alojarn en el exterior de las casetas y la instalacin contemplar centralita de disparo,
avisador, disparador manual y llave de bloqueo. Toda la instalacin se realizar conforme a
NFPA-2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems.
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Dada la entidad de estos edificios / zonas, requerirn de una proteccin contra incendios
particular para cada uno de ellos.
5.3.1.
Para satisfacer las demandas de agua que utilizarn los sistemas contra incendios de estos
edificios, se realizar una acometida desde el anillo contra incendios de la planta a los edificios
generador auxiliar y turbina.
5.3.2.
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Tal y como exige el Reglamento de Seguridad para las Actividades de Hidrocarburos (Decreto
Supremo N 043-2007-EM), estos tanques dispondrn de un sistema de proteccin contra
incendios. La instalacin contra incendios de la zona de tanques de combustible contemplar:
Sistema de rociadores en las caras enfrentadas de los dos tanques. Su funcin ser la de
enfriar la superficie exterior del cilindro de un tanque ante un eventual incendio en el otro
tanque. El sistema de rociadores proporcionar un caudal de ducha en las caras
enfrentadas entre los dos tanques, es decir en la mitad del permetro total de cada uno de
los tanques. El caudal de agua destinado para tal fin se calcular segn NFPA.
4 segn la
especificacin
tcnica de PCI
En los edificios donde habr personal trabajando se detallarn las rutas de evacuacin y la
sealizacin necesaria exigida por las normativas vigentes. Los edificios sern los siguientes:
Caseta de Acceso
Todos estos edificios dispondrn de una nica planta, situacin favorable desde el punto de vista
de la seguridad ante incendios debido a la ausencia de escaleras que conectan diferentes
niveles y ascensores.
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Las rutas de evacuacin se calcularn de manera que se minimicen los tiempos de evacuacin y
se sealizarn para la correcta evacuacin en caso de emergencia. Adems, se evitar que los
tramos correspondientes a rutas de evacuacin funcionen como tiros de aire de manera que
provoquen la no propagacin del fuego.
Los acabados de los pisos de las rutas de evacuacin se realizarn con materiales
incombustibles y antiderrapantes.
Todos los trayectos de las rutas de evacuacin contarn con una sealizacin visible con letrero
a cada 20 m o en cada cambio de direccin de la ruta de una flecha en el sentido de la
circulacin del desalojo. Estos letreros se ubicarn a una altura mnima de 2.20 m. El tamao y
estilo de los caracteres permitirn su lectura hasta una distancia de 20 m.
Se sealizar todo medio de proteccin contra incendios de utilizacin manual que no sea
fcilmente localizable desde algn punto de la zona del local protegido por dicho medio, de
forma tal que desde dicho punto la seal sea fcilmente visible.
Se sealizarn todos los recorridos de evacuacin de los edificios indicando las salidas de
emergencia. Las seales sern las definidas en la norma vigente.
Las seales sern las definidas en la norma NTP 399.010-1. La superficie de cada seal, en m,
ser al menos igual al cuadrado de la distancia de observacin, en m, dividida por 2.000.
6.
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En la planta existirn
cantidades suficientes para producir atmsferas explosivas. Por este motivo se realizar un
estudio de estas zonas para reducir al mximo el riesgo de explosiones en la planta, vase
documento RFE-1-YT_-ME_-IDO-001 Estudio de reas Clasificadas
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ANEXOS
Rev. A
ANEXOS
GEK 116732a
Revised, April 2011
GE Energy
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to
be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes the matter should be referred to the GE Company.
General Electric Company, 2011. GE Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
GEK 116732a
The below will be found throughout this publication. It is important that the significance of
each is thoroughly understood by those using this document. The definitions are as follows:
NOTE
Highlights an essential element of a procedure to assure correctness.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury or equipment damage.
WARNING
INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION, WHICH, IF
NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
***DANGER***
INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION,
WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
GEK 116732a
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WATER TO BE USED WITH THE WATER MIST FIRE
PROTECTION SYSTEM
GUIDELINES FOR FILLING THE GAS CYLINDERS WITH AIR OR NITROGEN DEPENDING
ON WHICH TYPE OF GAS IS TO BE USED.
Refer to the water mist system schematic diagram, MLI 4067, water mist system vendor drawings, and
the water mist system Design, Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for specific details on the
configuration and operation of the water mist system.
I. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WATER TO BE USED WITH THE WATER MIST FIRE
PROTECTION SYSTEM
A. Water Requirements
Water is pumped to the spray heads by the Gas Pump Unit (GPU). The GPU is typically located on
the water mist skid.
The water supply to the GPU is typically stored in water tank(s) located on the water mist skid, but
may be supplied from a fire main or other water supply source.
The quality of the water supplied to the Gas Pump Unit (GPU) is to be the equivalent of a potable
supply. It shall be colorless and odorless, and it shall not be corrosive.
In all cases the water to the GPU must be routed through a < 100 m (0.0039 in) filter. This filter is
normally located on the GPU inlet and is shown on the water mist system schematic.
Before filling the water tank(s) on the water mist skid, or before connecting the water supply to the
GPU, the water supply line has to be cleaned and flushed, and the water quality requirements listed
below shall be established and maintained. Water requirements:
Water requirements:
Chloride concentration
Ph value
Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn)
No free chlorine
Suspended solids must be as low as possible
Water recommendations:
Conductivity
< 400 S/cm
Total hardness
1-3 mmol/l (5 6 dH)
Suspended solids
TSS < 10 mg/l
Sulphate
< 50 mg/l
If ph < 7.0 then alkalinity should be 1 4 mmol/l, and pH shall never be below 6.5
GEK 116732a
The amount of organic material shall be kept to a minimum. And the biological and bacterial growth
in the water tanks shall be regularly monitored.
Distilled, de-mineralized, de-ionized or reverse osmosis water should not be used without adjustment
of the alkalinity (or pH value to ~ 8)
If the above requirements cannot be reached, the water shall be treated as described below:
B. Water treatment, General
Fire suppression additives shall not be applied.
The water in the water tanks, water supply, and in the GPU system shall not be shock chlorinated.
C. Water Treatment, Bacteriological Growth
If bacteriological growth is found the water should be either changed through flushing, or treated.
The treatment may not be corrosive.
Chlorine dioxide treatment may be used. Vernagroup's Purogene or Sanogene are possible treatment
alternatives. The manufacturer's instructions and recommendations and applicable authorities'
requirements are to be complied with.
Shock chlorinated water may be used only after ensuring that there is no free chlorine and the other
parameters are within the specifications.
NOTE
Chlorination increases chloride content.
D. Water Treatment, Corrosion
If the water is found corrosive an inhibitor may be used. The inhibitor may not contain nitrates or
sulphates. It is also to be ensured the inhibitor complies with applicable authorities' health and other
regulations.
Nalco's Silazur 100 is a recommended alternative. Other inhibitors may also be used provided they
are suitable for the materials used and not dangerous to people if they are exposed to the water mist.
E. Other Aspects
If sea water or other water not complying with the specifications has entered the system (for example
in an emergency situation) the system, including all affected branch piping, is to be thoroughly
flushed. The use of an inhibitor should be considered.
GEK 116732a
II. GUIDELINES FOR FILLING THE GAS CYLINDERS WITH AIR OR NITROGEN
DEPENDING ON WHICH TYPE OF GAS IS TO BE USED
The GPU derives its energy source from two banks of pressurized gas cylinders. The drive gas will be
either air or nitrogen depending on the project specific requirements.
A. Type of Gas Cylinders
Refer to the water mist system vendor's project specific drawings and instruction manual to determine
the number of and type of gas cylinders. In general the gas storage cylinders are industrial type, steel
gas cylinders complying with applicable country/state/local pressure vessel and transportable gas
container regulations. They are of minimum 49 liter (12.9 gallons) nominal capacity and have
nominal storage pressure in the range 170 250 bar (2460 3630 psi) (@ 15C [59F]). Refer to the
project specific drawings to determine the type, size, and gas operating pressure.
Each gas cylinder has an integral shut-off valve, and the gas cylinders within a bank are connected
together by a manifold. Each gas cylinder can be removed from the manifold by closing the gas
cylinder shut-off valve and disconnecting the fitting / hose that connects the gas cylinder to the
manifold.
CAUTION
Refer to applicable safety instructions attached to the gas cylinders, and to applicable
safety instruction in the operation and maintenance manual prior to servicing the gas
cylinders.
B. Gas specifications
The cylinders are to be filled with either dry air or nitrogen meeting the following requirements.
Refer to the job specific drawings to determine the required fill pressure.
1. Compressed dry air specification
ANSI/CGA G-7.1 Grade D / ISO 8573-1 Class 2 or better, and
Water dew point -1 C (30 F) or lower
Solid particles ISO 8573-1 quality class 2 or better
Oil content ISO 8573-1 quality class 2 or better
2. Nitrogen specification
Industrial / Inerting Grade, 99.9% pure or better
GEK 116732a
GE Energy
General Electric Company
www.gepower.com
GEK 116731b
Revised, September 2011
GE Energy
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to
be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular
problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes the matter should be referred to the GE Company.
General Electric Company, 2011. GE Proprietary Information. All Rights Reserved.
GEK 116731b
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
II.
III.
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Interconnection Tubing/piping Layout. .................................................................................................. 6
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Equivalent Length of Fittings................................................................................................................... 4
Table 2. Recommended Tube Wall Thickness. Tube inner diameter vervus outer diameter shown. .................... 4
Table 3. Tube Hanger Maximum Spacing ............................................................................................................. 5
GEK 116731b
GEK 116731b
All bends are to be made by bending with R/D greater or equal to 2.5. Do not use elbow fittings. Straight
coupling (no reduction) does not need to be accounted for when calculating equivalent length.
Pipe length limitations are shown on Fire Protection Schematic, MLI 4067 If the length of field
tubing/piping is greater than the maximum amount, the system may not adequately extinguish fires. If the
length of field tubing/piping is less than the minimum amount specified, the ability of the system to
provide a 30 minute discharge may be compromised.
When designing the interconnect piping and determining the equivalent length, the number of elbows and
bends shall be limited to a maximum of 10.
If the requirements listed above become an issue, contact the responsible GE Design Engineer for
assistance. These guidelines ensure that the interconnect pipe will be designed to allow appropriate flow
to the nozzles. Site specific issues with the requirements will have to be evaluated to ensure NFPA 750,
the manufacturers listing and the flows to the nozzles are not compromised.
GEK 116731b
Cutting, bending, attachment of fittings and pipe cleaning will take place during field installation.
Installers shall be trained and certified and shall install the distribution tubing/piping in accordance with
documented procedures.
Tube cuts shall be square within +/- <1 and shall be made using a circular toothed cut-off saw or
hacksaw with an appropriate miter-type saw guide. In no case shall tubing be cut by hand or with a wheel
type tubing cutter.
De-burr the ID and OD of the tube end, to remove burrs and sharp edges use a hand or power de-burring
tool. Abrasive paper is not suitable for de-burring stainless tubing and shall not be used.
All tubing/piping, once cut to length and de-burred, shall be thoroughly cleaned after preparation, and
before assembly, by means of swabbing, utilizing a non-flammable organic solvent. The tubing/piping
network shall be free of particulate matter and oil residue. Debris present in the tube or on the tube end
can result in system contamination, clog the spray nozzles, or can get in the tube connection flange or
flare causing imperfections that are potential leak paths.
Cleaning shall be carried out to standard NAS 1638, class 9 or ISO 4406, class 18/15.
All support brackets and clamps shall be in accordance with NFPA 750 and shall be welded or bolted
securely and at spacing compliant with Table 3:
Table 3. Tube Hanger Maximum Spacing
Tube O.D.
mm
12
16
25
30
Bending of stainless steel tube or pipe shall be permitted, provided that all bending details are in
accordance with the tubing manufacturers recommendations, the strength requirements of ASME B31.1,
Power Piping Code, or the following, whichever is greatest:
For Type 316L stainless steel tube, the minimum bending radius is two diameters up to 38 mm
(1.50 in.) OD, and four diameters for 51mm (2in.) tubing.
Bending tools shall be used for all bending in accordance with the following:
Power bending tools with the correct radius dies shall be required for pipe and tube larger than
20 mm (0.75 in.).
Hand or bench dies with the correct radius dies shall be permitted to be used to bend pipe or
tubing 20 mm (0.75 in.) and smaller.
Flattened bends where the larger diameter is greater than 1.08 times the smaller diameter shall
not be permitted.
GEK 116731b
Apply pipe joint compound or thread tape sparingly to male threads only. Note joint compound and or
tape should not be used on the interconnecting tubing fittings.
Any reduction or enlargement in pipe size must be made by using concentric reducers. Reducing
bushings are not acceptable.
The ambient storage temperature for the Water Mist System is between 40F (4C) and 130F (55C). If
the water mist skid is supplied without an enclosure it should be located indoors and maintained between
this temperature range. If the water mist skid is supplied with an enclosure, it will have the necessary
climate controls (heating and ventilation) sized for the project specific ambient conditions and it may be
located outdoors.
The distribution tubing/piping downstream of the section valves is normally dry and unpressurized and
heat tracing for sub-freezing conditions is not required. For a discharge in sub-freezing conditions, the
water flow rate in the distribution network is high enough to prevent freezing while the system is
discharging, but care must be taken to drain and/or blow the lines dry with compressed non-hazardous
gas immediately following a discharge to prevent freezing of the water in the lines. Refer to the water
mist supplier's operation and instruction manual for instructions on how to blow the lines dry using
compressed non-hazardous gas.
To ensure that there is no water accumulation that can freeze in the tubing/piping; the distribution
tubing/piping between the water mist pump skid and the protected zones must be sloped and must
incorporate low point drains/traps as shown in Figure 1. A minimum slope of 1.7% is required and the
tubing/piping must drain in the direction of the enclosures. Low points/traps must be provided as required
with plugs/caps that can be periodically opened to drain accumulated condensation. Low point
drains/traps should be heat traced, but the tubing runs themselves do not require heat tracing. The
required configuration of the interconnecting tubing/piping is shown in Figure 1. The tubing/piping will
drain to the ambient conditions (above freezing) of the water mist skid or the protected enclosure.
GEK 116731b
GEK 116731b
GE Energy
General Electric Company
www.gepower.com
NOTES:
1. SEE DEVICE SUMMARY (MLI 0414) FOR DEVICE SETTINGS AND RATINGS.
2. THE REQUIREMENTS IN THE SYSTEM AND CLEANLINESS SPECIFICATION
INCLUDED IN MLI 0438 APPLY.
SIZE
DWG. NO.
SH.
207D7450
REV.
REVISIONS
REV
DESCRIPTION
DATE
APPROVED
12/7/2011
SEE PLM
NOZZLE DATA
NOZZLE
NOZZLE LOCATION
ZONE
DISCHARGE TIME
30 MINUTES
40 MINUTES
TURBINE COMPARTMENT
30 MINUTES
40 MINUTES
30 MINUTES
40 MINUTES
30 MINUTES
40 MINUTES
FP 206
FP 208
FP 207
FP 209
FP 1
N/A
N/A
FP 2
N/A
N/A
FP 204
ENCLOSURE CONNECTION
BY OTHERS
FP 205
FIELD PIPING SIZE IN [MM] FIELD PIPING EQUIV LENGTH MIN/MAX (FT[M]) CONNECTION DESCRIPTION
INTERFACE TYPE
50/150 [15.2/45.7]
50/150 [15.2/45.7]
GEE-OTHERS
GEE-OTHERS
50/150 [15.2/45.7]
GEE-OTHERS
N/A
FILL CONNECTION
GEE-OTHERS
N/A
DRAIN CONNECTION
GEE-OTHERS
1.0 [25.4]
1.0 [25.4]
1.0 [25.4]
B
SIZE
DWG. NO.
207D7450
SH.
CHECKED
ENGRG1
ENGRG2
ISSUED
M. TINSLEY
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
DATE
10-09-29
334A3032
NOMENCLATURE
IDENT
e GE Energy
D
3
SIZE
SIM TO:
1
IT.
SCALE
NONE
CAGE CODE
DWG. NO.
4067
207D7450
SHEET
DISTR
TO
SIGNATURES
DRAWN
213D1781
REV.
1 OF 2
SIZE
DWG. NO.
SH.
207D7450
REV.
YLA
SLT-1A
SEE NOTE 12
TS
TS
45FT-1A
45FT-2B
TS
45GHD-1
SEE NOTE 5
B
B
TS
45FT-1B
45FT-3A
TS
TS
45FT-2A
45FT-3B
B
L
45GHD-2
LOAD COMPARTMENT 1617
INLET 1612
GENERATOR
TS
TS
0964
TS
TS
45FT-20A
45FT-20B
TS
TS
45FT-21A
45FT-21B
0995
YLA
YLA
SLA-1C
SLT-1B
TS
45FA-6A
GAS
COMPARTMENT
TS
TS
45FA-6B
45FA-7A
YLA
TS
SLA-1D
45FA-7B
FP209
C
ACCESSORY MODULE A160
FP204
SEE NOTE 12
SEE NOTE 5
SLAA-4C
TS
YLA
45FAA-40A
SLAA-4A
SLAA-4B
YLA
YLA
TS
FP206
FP208
(88WM-1)
(23WM-1)
JL
JS
AL-114
ASW-114
JP
TS
AR-114
26FP-1
45FAA-40B
FP205
YS
YS
YS
YS
30FP-2A
30FP-1A
94F-1A
94F-4A
YS
YS
YS
YS
30FP-3A
30FP-1B
94F-2A
94F-4B
YS
YS
YS
43MRFP-1A
94F-MT
94F-1B
FP1
B
YS
NC
71WM-1
YLA
TS
JL
SLAA-4D
45FAA-41A
AL-DC-114
TS
SEE NOTE 11
45FAA-41B
YS
YS
YS
43MRFP-2A
30FP-10B
94F-2B
YS
YS
YS
43MRFP-4A
30FP-20A
30FP-40A
YS
YS
YS
30FP-10A
30FP-20B
30FP-40B
FP2
B
NC
B
FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (FACP)
SIZE
DWG. NO.
45SCC-A
207D7450
TS
TS
BATTERY COMPT
SH.
2
B
REV.
A
TS
45SCC-B
e
DRAWN
ISSUED
SIZE
M. TINSLEY
SCALE
SEE PLM
CAGE CODE
DWG. NO.
207D7450
SHEET
2 OF 2
DISTR
TO
PEECC A059
76
Released 10/26/2012
Page 1 of 1
3.000
1.200
ZONE
REV
6.000
Rev -
REVISIO
SYNERGY TOOL-V1.0
2.875
DESCRIPTION
ECO-0078369
2011-11-21
SIZE
REV ZONE
NOTES:
DWG NO
SH
REV
1
1 A
REVISION HISTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
YYYY-MM-DD
2012-11-07
ADDED NOTE 18
PER ECO0059586
2
102T9148
SYNERGY TOOL-V1.0
APPROVED
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
SPREADER BAR
LIFTING VIEW
12. THE MAXIMUM LENGTH OF CABLE NEEDED FROM THE GLAND PLATE TO THE WIRING PANELS INSIDE
THE SKID IS 120 [3048]. THIS LENGTH INCLUDES AN ALLOWANCE FOR STRIPPING AND
TERMINATING FIELD CABLE CONNECTIONS.
13. THE WATER MIST SYSTEM REQUIRES HIGH PRESSURE GAS CYLINDERS. THE GAS
CYLINDERS ARE SUPPLIED BY GE AND ARE SHIPPED WITH THE WATER MIST SKID.
THE WATER MIST SKID IS SUPPLIED WITH BRACKETS/MOUNTING FIXTURES FOR SECURING
THE GAS CYLINDERS IN PLACE. REFER TO THE SUPPLIER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL SUPPLIED WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR INSTRUCTION ON HANDLING AND
INSTALLING OF THE CYLINDERS.
14. THE GAS CYLINDERS ARE SUPPLIED EMPTY. THE END USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FILLING THE CYLINDERS.
THE CYLINDERS ARE TO BE FILLED WITH COMPRESSED DRY AIR DEFINED IN GEK 116732.
15. THE SKID CONTAINS A WATER TANK. THE INTERNAL DETAILS OF SKID WILL BE PROVIDED AS
PART OF SUPPLIER DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE. WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ARE DEFINED
IN GEK 116732.
SH
102T9148
A1
All rights reserved. The information contained herein is GE Gas Turbine Proprietary Technical Information that
belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been provided
solely for the express reason of restricted private use. All persons, firms, or corporations who receive such
information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to have agreed to make no duplication, or other
disclosure, or use whatsoever for any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the
General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
SIZE
DWG NO
18. ALLOW MINIMUM 36' [914] OF CLEARANCE ON 3 SIDES OF THE SKID. 40" [1016] ON SIDE FOR DOOR
SWING AND PERSONAL ACCESS.
REV
16. THE INTERCONNECT PIPING BETWEEN THE WATER MIST SKID (MLI A273) AND THE PROTECTED ENCLOSURES IS BY
THE PLANT DESIGNER AND/OR PLANT INSTALLER. WATER MIST FIELD INSTALLED PIPING NOTES AND
REQUIREMENTS ARE DEFINED IN GEK 116731.
OUTLINE
GE Energy
2012-01-23
ENGR
LAUREN KUKIS
A
UNIVFRMT_E_SH1 (072011)
INTERFACE OUTLINE
WATER MIST SKID
ADDITIONAL APPROVALS
APPLIED PRACTICES
348A9200
MATERIAL:
GT-GREENVILLE
102T9148
SHEET
1 OF 4
REV ZONE
VIEW G
(SH 3)
SIZE
A
A1
DWG NO
SH
REV
1
2 A
REVISION HISTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
YYYY-MM-DD
2012-06-12
ADDED VIEW CALLOUTS AND
CHANGED NAME
PER ECO0059586
102T9148
APPROVED
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
1.75
44.4
15.00
381.0
1.00
12.00
25.4
304.8
6 PLACES
CG EMPTY
A1
2.00
CG FULL
3.00
R40.00
50.8
76.2
2.50
1016.0
63.5
8.00
203.2
47.00
47.00
1193.8
1193.8
TYP
4.80
121.9
1.50
38.1
5.00
1.80
127.0
PLAN
2.50
45.7
63.5
DETAIL
SCALE 1:2
DETAIL
SCALE 1:4
96.00
147.00
2438.4
3733.8
47.00
119.00
1193.8
3022.6
105.30
VIEW F
(SH 3)
2674.6
CG FULL
CG FULL
A1
CG EMPTY
CG EMPTY
43.00
1092.2
DETAIL
SH2 H2
45.00
1143.0
5.00
127.0
25.4
330.2
FP2 DRAIN
6.00
40.80
SH2 H2
152.4
FP1 FILL
1036.3
4 PLACES
216.00
SIZE
DWG NO
6096.0
240.00
102T9148
A1
5486.4
DETAIL
13.00
1.00
SH
254.0
ELEVATION
RIGHT SIDE
ELEVATION
REV
10.00
SIZE
MATERIAL
CONNECTION TYPE
NAME
FP1
1.5 [38]
STAINLESS STEEL
NPT,FEMALE
FILL CONNECTION
240.0 [6096]
45.0 [1142]
13.3 [337]
FP2
2.0 [51]
STAINLESS STEEL
NPT, FEMALE
DRAIN CONNECTION
240.0 [6096]
50.7 [1287]
All rights reserved. The information contained herein is GE Gas Turbine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA),
LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been provided solely for the express reason of
restricted private use.All persons, firms, or corporations who receive such information
shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to have agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever for any, or all such information
except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Company,
GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
13.3 [337]
A
UNIVFRMT_E_CONT (072011)
A1
GE Energy
DRAWN MARK DAMICK
DRAWN BY DATE
102T9148
(YYYY-MM-DD)
ENGRG SEE PLM
2012-01-23
SHEET
SCALE NONE
2 OF 4
SIZE
3
REV ZONE
153.45
DWG NO
SH
REV
1
3 A
REVISION HISTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
YYYY-MM-DD
2012-06-12
ADDED VIEW CALLOUTS
PER ECO0059586
102T9148
3897.6
DETAIL
SH3 D2
APPROVED
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
MANWAY DOOR
WITH VENT LOUVERS
40 [1016]W X 84 [2134]H
18.00
457.2
A1
30.00
98.00
762.0
2489.2
55.00
1397.0
22.00
558.8
21.00
533.4
VIEW G
ELEVATION
VIEW F
SHEET 2
5.00
A1
127.0
6.00
152.4
ACCESS PANEL
TO ZONE VALVES
NOT LOCKABLE
24.00
609.6
22.00
GROUNDING PAD
2 OF 2
SEE DETAIL B
SHEET 2 G2
558.8
2.75
5.50
139.7
69.8
(TYP)
(TYP)
164.40
4175.8
FP210
FP206
1.0 [25]
FP208
1.0 [25]
FP210
1.0 [25]
STAINLESS
STEEL
STAINLESS
STEEL
STAINLESS
STEEL
156.2 [3967]
94.5 [2400]
98.0 [2489]
161.7 [4106]
94.5 [2400]
98.0 [2489]
167.2 [4246]
94.5 [2400]
98.0 [2489]
172.7 [4385]
94.5 [2400]
98.0 [2489]
BULKHEAD UNION
25MM BULKHEAD FITTINGS
25MM TO 1 INCH ADAPTER PROVIDED
SIZE
DWG NO
UNIVFRMT_E_CONT (072011)
All rights reserved. The information contained herein is GE Gas Turbine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA),
LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been provided solely for the express reason of
restricted private use.All persons, firms, or corporations who receive such information
shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to have agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever for any, or all such information
except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Company,
GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
GE Energy
DRAWN MARK DAMICK
DRAWN BY DATE
102T9148
(YYYY-MM-DD)
ENGRG SEE PLM
STAINLESS
STEEL
1.0 [25]
102T9148
FP204
MATERIAL
DETAIL
SCALE 1:4
REV
SIZE
FP204
FP206
SH
PC
FP208
2012-01-23
SHEET
SCALE NONE
3 OF 4
SIZE
3
REV ZONE
DWG NO
SH
REV
1
4 A
REVISION HISTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
YYYY-MM-DD
2012-06-11
UPDATED REVISION
PER ECO0059586
E
102T9148
APPROVED
SEE PLM
SEE PLM
3.00
117.00
76.2
2971.8
TYP
TYP
117.00
2971.8
NOTE:
CONCRETE FOUNDATION DESIGN BY PLANT DESIGNER AND/OR
PLANT INSTALLER. WATER MIST SKID TO BE MOUNTED LEVEL
IN X AND Y DIRECTIONS. SHIM AND GROUT THE FOUNDATION PADS
AS REQUIRED SO THAT THE SKID BASE FRAME DOES NOT TOUCH
THE FOUNDATION ANYWHERE EXCEPT AT THE FOUNDATION MOUNTING PADS.
99.00
2514.6
DETAIL
DETAIL
SH4 C5
SH4 C7
DETAIL
SH4 E2
1.00
25.4
D
RECOMMENDED ANCHOR BOLT
7/8 INCH DIA. HEX HEAD, ASTM F A307
3.00
3.00
1.50
76.2
76.2
38.1
3.00
76.2
1.50
38.1
1.00
4.00
25.4
C
1.00
4.00
25.4
101.6
DETAIL
SCALE 1:4
GE Energy
DRAWN MARK DAMICK
DRAWN BY DATE
102T9148
(YYYY-MM-DD)
ENGRG SEE PLM
All rights reserved. The information contained herein is GE Gas Turbine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA),
LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been provided solely for the express reason of
restricted private use.All persons, firms, or corporations who receive such information
shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to have agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever for any, or all such information
except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Company,
GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
A
UNIVFRMT_E_CONT (072011)
DWG NO
DETAIL
SCALE 1:4
SIZE
DETAIL
SCALE 1:4
101.6
102T9148
SH
4.00
REV
101.6
2012-01-23
SHEET
SCALE NONE
4 OF 4
SIZE
DWG NO
SH
100T8368
REV
REV
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
Added E025 hazmap notes and removed notes for
E00A.
DATE
APPROVED
11-12-22
SEE PLM
AN-11032017
DCI-11028353
ECO-0037429
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
LIST OF COMPLEMENTARY DOCUMENTS
DWG. NO.
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserved. The
inf ormation contained herein is GE Energy Gas Turbine Proprietary Technical Information that belongs to
the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been provided
solely for the express reason of restricted priv ate use. All persons, firms, or corporations who receiv e such
inf ormation shall be deemed by the act of their receiv ing the same to hav e agreed to make no duplication,
or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such inf ormation except as expressly authorized in
writing by the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
SIGNATURES
DRAWN
S. HIWARE
CHECKED
3 PL DECIMALS +
ENGRG
ANGLES +
ISSUED
FRACTIONS +
DATE
10NOV29
g GE ENERGY
GREEN VILLE, SC
SEE PL M
SEE PL M
7FA.05 AO
SEE PL M
FIRST MAD E FOR :
APPLIED PR ACTICES
SIZE
M L- 7L1XFA1-14
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
A
SIM TO:
SCALE
SHEET
100T8368
1 of 21
SIZE
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
REV
DISCLAIMER
The hazardous areas referenced in these notes are based on an outdoor installation or ventilation equivalent to outdoor for a n
indoor installation unless specifically stated otherwise. The hazardous extent is based on a 50% of the Lower Flamma bility
Limit (LFL) concentration as recommended by API Recommended Practice 500 for outdoor (or equivalent) Class I, Division 2
environments. Where indoor conditions exist for the GE Scope of Supply, the hazardous extent is based on 25% of the LFL.
Estimated worst credible leak rates and hazardous area extents for typical piping connections are included on the Hazardous
Area Map drawing for use by the plant designer. Estimated leak rates for GE equipment is available upon request to facilitate
detailed indoor installation hazardous area evaluations if the customer determines his ventilation capacity is insufficient to
meet the outdoor equivalent requirement.
The combustible / flammable materials contained in / used by the GE Scope of Supply equipment include:
Fuel
Classification
Natural Gas Fuel
Gas Group D, temperature Class T1
Distillate Liquid Fuel
Gas Group D, temperature Class T3 when misted from high pressure*
Gaseous Hydrogen
Gas Group B, temperature Class T1
Mineral Lubrication Oil
Gas Group D, temperature Class T3 when misted from high pressure*
* Distillate and Mineral Oil leaks from sources exceeding 150 PSIg / 10.3 Bar are considered hazardous
The detailed hazardous area extents derived from unit specific studies and provided by this drawing supercede any general
hazardous area statement(s) that may exist on other drawings.
The hazardous area extents provided on the GE Energy Hazardous Area drawing are considered appropriate for wind
velocities up to 25 MPH / 40 KPH and considering the GE Scope of Supply only; equipment by others that may be located
nearby is an unknown factor that, although not expected to make a significant difference, is not included. Wind velocities i n
excess of this value will drive more rapid mixing of flammable / combustible material and the actual impact of such conditions
can only be ascertained via application of sophisticated methods (such as Computational Fluid Dynamics).
The 0331XXX reference identifiers in this drawing correspond to the equivalent callouts on the Project Hazardous Area Map
drawing 100T8367.
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
g
DRAWN
ISSU ED
GE ENERGY
GREEN VILLE, SC
S. HIWARE
SEE PLM
SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
SIZE
1.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
REV
0331ACE
MLI 1643/1617 LOAD COMPARTMENT VENT FAN HAZMAP
The MLI 1643/1617 Load Compartment Vent Fans are mounted on the top of the MLI 1617 Load Compartment, do not contain hazardous
(flammable) fluids, and provide positive pressure ventilation (see MLI 0436 for air flow rate) for the interior of the MLI 1617 Load Compartment
which has been declared a Non Hazardous (US) area not requir ing rated electrical devices. To assure ventilation, there are redundant fans
operating in a Lead / Lag configuration. The fan motors, as a unit, are not rated for service in a hazardous area. The fan proper is not of a
non-sparking design and, to preclude potential gas build-up within the compartment; hazardous zones must not intersect the air inlets.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0326.
Therefore the fan assembly is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1643/1617 Load Compartment Vent Fans do not emit any hazardous mixtures and must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area
zones.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
2.
0331AFE
MLI 1643/A162 LIQUID FUEL MODULE VENT FAN HAZMAP
The MLI 1643/A162 Liquid Fuel Atomizing Air Module Vent Fans do not contain hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel; however, they provide
negative pressure ventilation (see MLI 0436 for air flow rate) for the interior of the A162 module, which is considered a Class I, Div ision 2 area
due to liquid fuel mist. For outdoor installations, the fans are located on the MLI A162 module roof. In the event of a worst credible leak internal
to the MLI A162 module, ventilated mist is estimated to create a Class I, Division 2 plume that extends approximately 32.80 Feet from the
ventilation system discharge along the discharge flow vector. This plume is a very rare event and is expected to be of a very short duration (less
than one minute) in that the flow perturbations that would result from such a sizeable leak would also result in unit anomalies that would exceed
operating limits resulting in a shutdown. The Class I, Division 2 plume described above is associated with the fan exhaust wherever it is located.
The interior of any ducting included in the ventilation system is considered a Class I, Div ision 2 environment. Additionally, any ducting between
the ventilation fan and the actual ventilation exit should be presumed to have a Class I, Division 2 area surrounding it to account for duct leakage.
The fan motors are rated TEFC construction (US) and the fan assemblies are Spark Resistance- AMCA B Rated; therefore, the fan assembly is
not impacted by intersections with other hazardous areas. To preclude potential gas buildup from external sour ces, hazardous areas must not
intersect the module inlets.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0326.
For an outdoor installation, the fan assembly is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1643/A162 Liquid Fuel Atomizing Air Module Vent Fans emit a hazardous liquid fuel mist should a leak occur within the MLI A162 Liquid
Fuel Atomizing Air Module. Floating position equipment containing non rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or ventilated enclosure inlets
must not be located within the fan discharge hazardous area. These fans are unaffected by other hazardous areas.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing regardless of indoor/outdoor application.
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
g
DRAWN
ISSU ED
GE ENERGY
GREEN VILLE, SC
S. HIWARE
SEE PLM
SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
SIZE
3.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
REV
0331ALE
MLI 1643/1634 GT ENCLOSURE EXHAUST FANS HAZMAP
The MLI 1643/1634 GT Enclosure Exhaust Fans do not contain hazardous (combustible) fuel; however, they provide negative pressure
ventilation (see MLI 0436 for air flow rate) for the interior of the MLI 1634 Enclosure which is considered a Class I, Division 2 area due to
potential leakage of fuel gas and the formation of liquid fuel mist. For outdoor installations, the fans are located on the MLI 1634 enclosure roof.
To assure ventilation, there are redundant fans operating in a Lead / Lag configuration. In the event of a worst credible leak internal to the MLI
1634 Enclosure, ventilated gas is estimated to create a Class I, Division 2 plume that extends an estimated 82.3 Feet from the ventilation
system discharge along the discharge flow vector. Studies of the events leading to this plume suggest the probability of an event is less than
0.0076 per GT over a 30-year life. Additionally, the plume from such events is expected to exist for less than one minute due to detection by
either the Control System due to out of limits machine operation or the Hazardous Gas Protection due to fuel concentrations above the limits
established for safe operation (refer to Hazardous Gas Alarm settings for the unit). The Class I, Division 2 plume described above is associated
with the fan exhaust wherever it is located. The interior of any ducting included in the ventilation system is considered a Class I, Div ision 2
envir onment. Additionally, any ducting between the ventilation fan and the actual ventilation exit should be presumed to have a Class I, Division
2 area surrounding it to account for duct leakage. The fan motors are rated TEFC construction (US) and the fan assembly are Spark ResistanceAMCA B Rated; therefore, the fan assembly is not impacted by intersections with other hazardous areas. To preclude potential gas buildup from
external sources, hazardous areas must not intersect the enclosure inlets.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0326.
For an outdoor installation, the fan assembly is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1643/1634 GT Enclosure Exhaust Fans emit a hazardous fuel air mixture should a leak occur within the enclosure. Floating position
equipment containing non rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or ventilated enclosure inlets must not be located within the fan discharge
hazardous area. These fans are unaffected by other hazardous areas.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing regardless of indoor/outdoor application.
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0331AQE
MLI 1261 COMBUSTION DYNAMIC INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM HAZMAP
The MLI 1261 Combustion Dynamic Instrumentation System does not contain any hazardous (flammable) gas and the components installed in
hazardous area must have third party certification. Combustion dynamic Monitor includes probes, cabling, and junction box, charge amplifiers.
Probes have third party approval as an intrinsically safe device for installation in Class 1, Div ision 2 hazardous area and are inherently nonarcing, non-sparking. The cable mate with the probe via a connector is routed to the turbine compartment wall. A sealer is installed at the turbine
compartment wall to prevent the transmission of gas via conduit from hazardous area to non-hazardous area. Junction box (JB1000) is located at
a safe location. Intrinsic safety barriers are installed between the charge amplifier and probes to ensure that the circuit is intrinsically safe.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline and Location can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0301.
Therefore the system is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1261 Combustion dynamic instrumentation system has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be intersected by
any hazardous area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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MLI A041 INLET DUCT HAZMAP
The MLI A041 Inlet Duct does not handle any hazardous (flammable) gases. The duct includes potential ignition sources consisting of non-rated
electrical devices (the humidity sensor) and piping that contains hot air (up to 800F). Any non-rated, customer placed equipment would have to
be added to this list of potential ignition sources. There are no sparking sources unless the customer installs a trolley. Analysis of known, fixed
position leak sources indicates the inlet is clear of the known leak source influences; however, customer placed equipment could create
hazardous areas that intersect with the inlet.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline with principle dimensions is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at
Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0306.
Therefore the Duct is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A041 Inlet Duct has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and any hazardous area zones must NOT intersect non-rated
devices installed on the duct
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331BBE
MLI 0924 INLET BLEED HEAT EXTRACTION PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0924 Inlet Bleed Heat (IBH) Extraction Piping does not handle any hazardous (flammable) fluids. The piping does handle high
temperature (up to 880F) air; therefore, it is a potential ignition source.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folders 10.02.03-043 and 10.02.03-0313-0314.
Therefore the piping is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 0924 IBH Extraction Piping has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area
zones.
The piping portions external to the Turbine Compartment appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331BCE
MLI A187/A053 INLET BLEED HEAT INLET PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI A187/A053 Inlet Bleed Heat (IBH) interconnect piping is customer fabricated and located, and does not handle any hazardous
(flammable) fluids. The piping does handle high temperature (up to 880F) air; therefore, it is a potential ignition source and is not suitable for
placement in a hazardous area. GE Scope consists of a Piping Instruction / Specification ONLY; actual equipment location and outline drawings
are outside GE Scope.
Therefore the piping is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A187/A053 IBH interconnect piping has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be located within any hazardous
area zones.
The item DOES NOT appear on MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331BDE
MLI 0962/0969/0971 FUEL GAS PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0962/0969/0971 Fuel Gas piping system contains hazardous (flammable) fuel gas. The piping flanges are completely contained within
the GT enclosure and contribute to the Class I, Division 2 classification internal to the GT enclosure. The system does not include any ignition
sources.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0043.
Therefore the piping system is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT THAT CONTRIBUTES TO A CLASS I, DIVISION 2 HAZARDOUS
AREA.
The MLI 0962/0969/0971 Fuel Gas piping system is a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by other hazardous areas.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing if completely contained within the classified enclosure(s)
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331BEE
MLI 0961/0969 LIQUID FUEL PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0961/0969 Liquid Fuel piping system contains hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel. The MLI 0961 piping is partially contained within the
GT enclosure and contributes to the Class I, Division 2 classification internal to the GT enclosure due to potential fuel mist formation.
Approximately 40% of the interconnect piping to the A162 module is contained within the GT enclosure and contributes to the C lass I, Division 2
classification internal to the GT enclosure. The remaining portion is located between the GT enclosure and A162 module. These remaining leak
sources are all considered small bore fittings that have small hazardous areas (approximately 3.28 Feet) that lie within the sphere of LF1
customer connection. The system does not include any ignition sources.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0043.
Therefore the portion of Liquid Fuel piping system contained within the GT enclosure is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT THAT
CONTRIBUTES TO A CLASS I, DIVISION 2 HAZARDOUS AREA.
The MLI 0961/0969 Liquid Fuel piping system is a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by other hazardous areas.
NOTE: If exterior flanges are added to the Liquid Fuel Delivery Piping configuration (downstream of the Liquid Fuel high pressure pumps), the
flanges must, if physically possible, be located a minimum distance of 13.5 feet from all compartment fresh air inlets, non-rated electrical devices
not in a liquid tight enclosure and all other potential ignition sources. If the minimum distance cannot be met, considerations should be given to
inclusion of collars, shields, enclosures, etc. around the leak source to direct any released fuel to a safe area.
The item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331BFE
MLI 0922/0965/0969 ATOMIZING AIR PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0965 Atomizing Air Piping contains no hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel and the maximum system temperature is 880F.
Consequently, this piping is considered a potential ignition source.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0043.
Therefore the Piping is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 0922/0965/0969 Atomizing Air Piping is not a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by hazardous areas.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing as long as the above conditions exist
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331BGE
MLI 0920/1026 FALSE START DRAIN PIPING SYSTEM HAZMAP
After a False Start in a Liquid Fuel mode, the MLI 0920/1026 False Start Drain Piping System contains hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel and /
or waste wash water / condensation. The drain system is low pressure (Design Pressure: 5.0 PSIg) and is not capable of creating a mist hazard.
However, during a start and shutdown, the VA17-1 valve is open and there may be sufficient velocity in the system to create an 18 inch radius
Class I, Division 2 hazardous area at the associated funnel drains located external to the GT Enclosure. Appropriate waste drainage at the
system terminus must be provided. During normal operations (GT operating), the piping is pressurized at the Compressor Discharge conditions
and contains Compressor Discharge air only. The system does not include any ignition sources.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Location and Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folders 10.02.03-0043 and 10.02.03-1026.
Therefore the Drain system is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH NO ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 0920/1026 False Start Drain Piping System is not a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by hazardous areas. Drainage for the
waste fuel and water must be provided.
The item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing.
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0331BHE
MLI 0976/1026 EXHAUST PLENUM DRAIN HAZMAP
After a False Start in a Liquid Fuel mode, the MLI 0976/1026 Exhaust Plenum Drain system contains hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel and / or
waste wash water. The drain system is low pressure (Design Pressure: 5.0 PSIg) and is not capable of creating a mist hazard. Appropriate
waste drainage at the system terminus must be provided. During normal operations (GT operating), the piping is pressurized at the Compressor
Discharge conditions and contains Compressor Discharge air only. The system does not include any ignition sources.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folders 10.02.03-0043 and 10.02.03-1026.
Therefore the Drain system is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH NO ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 0976/1026 Liquid Fuel Drain system is not a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by hazardous areas. Drainage for the waste
fuel and water must be provided.
The item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331BKE
MLI 0905/0906/0907/0969 OIL SYSTEM PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0905, 0906, 0907 and 0969 Oil System piping (as applicable) contains hazardous (combustible) mineral oil. Most of the pressure
portion of the system is contained within the return piping forming a Guarded piping arrangement that precludes hazardous leaks. However,
there are a limited number of unguarded separable joints in the GE provided piping. The hydraulic and lifting oil piping is at sufficient pressure
to create a flammable mist at exposed system joints. Where separable joints are included in the installers piping external to the MLI A160
Module or the GT Enclosure, analy sis suggests the worst case hazardous area is a 2.3 foot radius Class I, Div ision 2 sphere at each exposed
connection. The system does not include any non-rated electrical devices or hot surface ignition sources.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0043.
Therefore the piping is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 0906 and 0969 Oil System piping is a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by other hazardous areas.
The portion of the piping external to the compartment appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331BLE
MLI 0918/A053 LIQUID FUEL PURGE & INTERCONNECT HAZMAP
The MLI 0918 Liquid Fuel Purge and Interconnect system contains no hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel and the maximum system temperature
is 350F. Consequently, this piping is not a potential ignition source.
Therefore the Purge and Interconnect system is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH NO ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 0918/A053 Liquid Fuel Purge and Interconnect system is not a hazardous leak source and is not impacted by hazardous areas.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331CAE
MLI 1155/1159/1160/1140 CONDUITS & JBS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GT HAZMAP
The MLI 1155/1159/1160/1140 Conduit & Junction Box line items associated with the Gas Turbine Enclosure do not handle any hazardous
(flammable) fluids. The equipment includes potential ignition sources consisting of non-rated electrical devices
All items located inside of the Turbine Compartment must be rated for a Class I, Division 2 application.
Non rated-electrical devices are contained in those Conduits and Junction Boxes located outside the turbine compartment.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0044.
Therefore the Conduits and Junction Boxes located on the exterior of the GT Enclosure are classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH
AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1155/1159/1160/11 Conduits and Junction Boxes located on the exterior of the GT Enclosure have NO hazardous leak sources
associated with them and must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area zones
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331DAE
MLI 1617 LOAD COMPARTMENT HAZMAP
The MLI 1617 Load Compartment encloses the turbine end of the Hydrogen cooled generator, which is a potential source of flammable gas
leakage. The Load Compartment is force ventilated with redundant (in a Lead-Lag configuration) fans (see notes for 0331ACE, MLI 1643/1617
Load Compartment Vent Fan above). Detailed Analy sis of the Load Compartment (including Computational Fluid Dynamics methods) for the
7FH2 generator revealed the ventilation rate of the system was adequate to meet the Dilution Ventilation criteria for declaring the enclosure as a
Non-Hazardous area. There are no hot surface ignition sources. There is a generator shaft grounding brush assembly in the load compartment
that is a non-rated electrical device therefore the compartment inlets must not be intersected by any hazardous areas.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline with principal dimensions is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at
Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0306.
Therefore the Load Compartment is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1617 Load Compartment has a potentially hazardous leak source that is maintained non-hazardous via forced ventilation and
hazardous area zones must NOT intersect the ventilation inlets.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331DBE
MLI 1634 GT ENCLOSURE HAZMAP
The MLI 1634 GT Enclosure provides acoustic isolation of the gas turbine and contains any leaks of liquid and gas fuels that may occur. The
enclosure is force ventilated with redundant fans (see notes for 0331ALE, MLI 1643/1634 GT Enclosure Exhaust Fans, above) to mitigate the
potential buildup of flammable gas or combustible vapor. Detailed Analy sis of the enclosure (including Computational Fluid Dynamics methods)
revealed the ventilation rate of the system was adequate to meet the Dilution Ventilation criteria for typical minor leaks. However, the estimated
worst credible leak scenario for the GT exceeds the ventilation system ability to maintain effective dilution so the interior of the enclosure is
considered a Class I, Div ision 2 hazardous area. In the event of a worst credible leak internal to the enclosure, there is a Class I, Division 2
plume associated with the ventilation exhaust (see 0331ALE, MLI 1643/1634 GT Enclosure Exhaust Fans, above). The turbine case of the GT
is considered a potential hot surface ignition source. Hazardous Gas detection configured to effect a system trip is provided to minimize the risk
due to hazardous gas buildup and fire / explosion in the enclosure. The compartment also contains fire detection and suppression systems. The
electrical devices internal to the GT Enclosure are rated for service in a Class I, Division 2 hazardous environment. Additionally, to preclude
potential gas build-up within the compartment from external sources, hazardous zones must not intersect the air inlets.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline with principal dimensions is provided as part of MLI D064 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at
Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0306.
Therefore the Enclosure is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1634 GT Enclosure has a potentially hazardous leak source that is maintained non-hazardous in all but worst credible failure scenarios
via forced ventilation and the ventilation inlets must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area zones.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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DWG NO
100T8368
SH
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0331DEE
MLI A160 LUBE OIL / FUEL GAS VALVE SKID HAZMAP
The MLI A160 Lube Oil / Fuel Gas Valv e Module contain hazardous (combustible) fuel gas in the Fuel Gas Valv e compartment and the interior of
the compartment is considered a Class I, Div ision 2 area. The Fuel Gas Valve compartment is tied to the GT enclosure such that active
ventilation mitigates the potential for buildup of hazardous gas within the compartment. This also maintains the interior of the compartment at a
pressure below atmospheric. Fresh air is admitted into the compartment through two louvered inlets. In the event of a worst credible leak
internal to the module, there are hazardous gas detectors to notify the control system of the condition, which commands a shutdown of gas flow.
All equipment within the compartment is rated for service in a Class I, Division 2 area. There are Class I, Div ision 1 and Class I, Division 2 areas
associated with the various vents from the Fuel Gas Valv e assembly. These vents are to be routed to a safe location by the installer.
Additionally, to preclude potential gas build-up within the compartment from external sources, hazardous zones must not intersect the air inlets.
The Lube Oil module includes the pump system that supplies lubrication, hydraulic and seal oil pressure to multiple components associated with
the plant and is open to atmosphere. This oil is a Class III combustible liquid with a flash point in excess of 392F. The module contains nonrated electrical devices / equipment. Detail studies have identified a potential mist leak source at the Hydraulic / Lift Oi l pump outlet flange that
should be considered a Class I, Division 2 hazardous area. Evaluation of this connection reveals a limited (2.65 feet) hazardous area beneath
the Hydraulic / Lift Oil pump mount plate. There are no electrical devices or hot surface ignition sources within this area. Additionally, to
preclude potential gas build-up within the compartment from external sources, hazardous zones must not intersect the air inlets.
The Lube Oil supply tank forms the base over which the Fuel Gas Valv e compartment and Lube Oil module are mounted. Although it contains
a Class III combustible liquid below the flash point, the vapor space is considered a Class I, Div ision 2 area to account for the potential build-up
of mist or lighter hydrocarbon compounds that may be dissolv ed in the oil. A demister is used to minimize the emission of combustible mist /
vapor from the Oil Tank vent and a 5 feet radius Class I, Division 2 area is associated with the vent terminus. The Demister motor is marked
Class I, Division 1 group D for service in a hazardous location.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline with principal dimensions is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at
Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0306.
Therefore the module is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A160 Lube Oil / Fuel Gas Valv e Module has a hazardous leak source and is a fixed position equipment with non rated devices and
ventilation inlets. Floating position equipment containing non rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or ventilated enclosure inlets must not
be located within the module hazardous area. Other hazardous areas must not intersect the ventilation inlets and exterior non-rated devices.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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0331DKE
MLI A162 LFAA SKID HAZMAP (STANDARD VENTILATION SYSTEM)
The MLI A162 Liquid Fuel / Atomizing Air Module contain hazardous (combustible) liquid fuel and the interior is considered a Class I, Division 2
area due to liquid fuel mist. The module includes an active ventilation system to avoid buildup of hazardous mists. In the event of a worst
credible leak internal to the module, there is a Class I, Division 2 plume associated with the ventilation exhaust (see 0331AFE, MLI 1643/A162
Liquid Fuel Module Vent Fan above). Additionally there is a small (3.28 Feet) potentially hazardous area at the bulkhead connections on the
bottom of the module. The module also contains fire detection and suppression systems including exterior horns and strobes that are not rated
for use in a hazardous location.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline with principal dimensions is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at
Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0306.
Therefore the module is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A162 Liquid Fuel / Atomizing Air Module have hazardous leak sources and fixed position equipment with non rated devices and
ventilation inlets. Other hazardous areas must not intersect the ventilation inlets and exterior non-rated devices. Floating position equipment
containing non rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or ventilated enclosure inlets must not be located within the module hazardous area.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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0331DWE
MLI A042 EXHAUST DUCT HAZMAP
The MLI A042 Exhaust Duct does not contain hazardous (flammable) materials during normal operation or periods of non-operation. During unit
start and shutdown, there are brief periods when unburned fuel will be carried through the duct with the GT air flow. In the event of a false start
or failure to start condition, residual fuel may remain in the duct. A drain for liquid fuel (See 0331BGE and 0331 BHE above) is provided. Start
purge requir ements are in place to assure any residual fuel vapors from these events is safely removed from the duct. Uncontrolled external
release of this fuel from the duct is not expected. The duct is insulated to limit the external temperature to, in most locations, 140F with
maximum temperatures reaching 225F; therefore the duct is not considered an ignition source. Although the duct is not considered an ignition
source, failures of the duct seal can result in the escape of hot exhaust flow during operation so intersection of the duct with hazardous areas
from other equipment should be avoided.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.030306.
Therefore the duct is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A042 Exhaust Duct does not emit any hazardous mixtures and should be considered a potential ignition source so intersection with
hazardous areas should be avoided.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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100T8368
21.
SH
14
REV
0331EBE
MLI A132 EXHAUST FRAME & BEARING BLOWERS HAZMAP
The MLI A132 Exhaust Frame & Bearing Blowers do not contain hazardous (flammable) fluids and provide positive pressure ventilation to the
Exhaust Frame and the Number 2 Bearing Tunnel. The blowers are located on the MLI 1634 Gas Turbine Enclosure roof. To assure ventilation,
there are redundant fans for both functions operating in a Lead / Lag configuration. The fan motors, as a unit, are not rated for service in a
hazardous area. The fan proper is not of a non-sparking design and, to preclude potential gas build-up within the Exhaust Frame & Bearing
Tunnel; hazardous zones must not intersect the air inlets.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.030306.
Therefore the module is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A132 Exhaust Frame & Bearing Blowers do not emit any hazardous mixtures and hazardous areas must not intersect the inlets.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
22.
0331ECE
MLI 1022/1071 CD EXTRACTION VALVES HAZMAP
The MLI 1022/1071 Compressor Discharge Extraction valv es do not handle any hazardous (flammable) fluids. The valv es, located outside the
GT Enclosure, do handle high temperature (up to 754F - 396C) air; therefore, they are a potential ignition source and are not suitable for
placement in a hazardous area. Associated with these valves are non-rated limit switches and solenoid operated air pneumatic control valv es.
The solenoids are enclosed in a NEMA 4 rated enclosure.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Location will be shown on the MLI 0331 Hazardous Area Map.
Therefore the valves are classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1022/1071 Compressor Discharge Extraction valv es have NO hazardous leak sources associated with them and must NOT be located
within any hazardous area zones.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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SIZE
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CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
14
SIZE
23.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
15
REV
0331EDE
MLI 0953 WATER WASH VALVES & PIPING HAZMAP
The MLI 0953 Water Wash Valv es and Piping do not contain any hazardous (flammable) fluids and all electrical devices are rated for service in a
Class I, Division 2 environment. The nozzles are located in the Inlet Plenum cone (Off-line) and Compressor casing (On-line).
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0043.
Therefore the Valv es and Piping are classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH NO ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 0953 Water Wash Nozzles and Piping have NO hazardous leak sources associated with them and are not impacted by intersection with
hazardous area zones.
The item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
24.
0331EFE
MLI A040 FILTER HOUSE HAZMAP
The MLI A040 Air Inlet Filter House (AIFH) does not handle any hazardous (flammable) gases. The AIFH does include potential ignition sources
consisting of non-rated electrical devices. Any non-rated, customer placed equipment would have to be added to the GE list of ignition sources.
There are no potential sources for sparking except the hoist that is placed at the very top of the filter house and the evaporative cooler motors
placed dir ectly below the filter house. Analysis of known leak sources indicates the AIFH is clear of the known leak source influences. Customer
placed equipment that can create hazardous areas must be placed with care to avoid contamination of the air entering the inlet.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline is provided as part of MLI 0306 Mechanical Outline and can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.030306.
Therefore the Filter House is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A040 Air Inlet Filter House has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and any hazardous area zones must NOT intersect nonrated devices installed on the duct.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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SIZE
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SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
15
SIZE
25.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
16
REV
0331EGE
MLI 0623 EXHAUST TC INSTRUMENTATION HAZMAP
The MLI 0623 exhaust Thermocouples (TCs) are located on the exhaust diffuser. These devices should not be included in a classified
(hazardous) area. These are non-incendive devices but do not carry a third party certification. The interfacing IO Boards in the MK VI, controller
have been certified for intrinsic safety compliance.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Location will be shown on the MLI 0331Hazardous Area Map.
Therefore the TCs are classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 0623 Exhaust TCs have NO hazardous leak sources associated with them and may be intersected by any hazardous area zones.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
26.
0331EHE
MLI 1213 IGNITION EXCITER HAZMAP
The MLI 1213 Ignition Exciter does not contain any hazardous (flammable) gas but does include non-rated electrical devices. Hazardous zones
must not intersect the exciter.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline and Location can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0044.
Therefore the Exciter is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 1213 Ignition Exciter has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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GREEN VILLE, SC
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SEE PLM
SIZE
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SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
16
SIZE
27.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
17
REV
0331FAE
MLI 0639 FUEL GAS METERING EQUIPMENT HAZMAP
The MLI 0639 Coriolis Effect Fuel Gas Metering Device is customer located and contains hazardous (flammable) fuel gas. It has 9.84 feet Class
1, Div ision 2, Group D radius of hazardous area associated with the piping flanges. Ventilation inlets to enclosed spaces must not be within 13.5
Feet of the flanges. It is preferred that the ventilation inlets not be within 24.6 Feet of the flanges. The device consists of three separately
mounted items: 1) the sensor which will be installed in the gas fuel piping, 2) the remote booster amplifier to be installed such that the 10 feet of
supplied wiring reaches the sensor and 3) the transmitter which may be installed in any convenient location (up to 1000 ft. from remote booster
amp). All three components include electrical components and are suitable for placement in Class I Div ision 1 or 2 hazardous locations.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0302.
Therefore the device is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 0639 Fuel Gas Metering Device is a hazardous leak source and must not be located such that it's associated hazardous area intersects
with any non rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or inlets to ventilated enclosures."
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
28.
0331FNE
MLI 0572 FUEL GAS EMERGENCY STOP VALVE (SSOV) HAZMAP
The MLI 0572 Fuel Gas Emergency Stop Valv e (SSOV) is customer located and contains hazardous (flammable) fuel gas. The valv e includes
rated electrical items consisting of switches and sensors. Valv e leaks can impact non-rated equipment and spaces and must not be located
where its hazardous area can affect such equipment or spaces.
Therefore the valve is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI 0572 Fuel Gas Emergency Stop Valv e is hazardous leak source and must not be located such that their associated hazardous areas
intersect with any non-rated devices, hot surface ignition sources or inlets to ventilated enclosures.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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GREEN VILLE, SC
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SEE PLM
SIZE
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SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
17
SIZE
29.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
18
REV
0331GAE
MLI A037 INLET BLEED HEAT VALVES HAZMAP
The MLI A037 Inlet Bleed Heat (IBH) valv es are in GE scope and do not handle any hazardous (flammable) fluids. The valv es do handle high
temperature (up to 885F) air; therefore, they are a potential ignition source and are not suitable for placement in a hazardous area.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.03-0302.
Therefore the valves are classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A037 IBH valv es have NO hazardous leak sources associated with them and must NOT be located within any hazardous area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
30.
0331GBE
MLI A122 HUMIDITY SENSOR HAZMAP
The MLI A122 Humidity Sensor, mounted on the Inlet duct, contains no hazardous (flammable) materials and is a non-rated device. The humidity
sensor is not suitable for placement in a hazardous area.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Location is shown on the MLI 0331 Hazardous Area Map.
Therefore the sensor is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A122 Humidity Sensor has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be intersected by any hazardous area zones.
This item appears on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
18
SIZE
31.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
19
REV
0331GCE
MLI 557T PRESSURE TRANSDUCER INSTRUMENTATION HAZMAP
The MLI 557T Instrumentation Package sensors consist of four pressure transducer assemblies (JB34, JB34A JB34G and JB169). JB34 includes
96CD compressor discharge pressure transmitters and 96TS cooling and sealing air transducers. This panel also contains the 96BH airflow
pressure transmitters. All transmitters are mounted on the wall outside the turbine compartment in a non-classified area. All transmitters have UL,
CSA and ATEX approval marking for hazardous locations. They are rated for Class 1, Division 2 Groups C and D. There are no arcing or
sparking devices. JB34A contains 96AA, 96PL and 96WP transmitters located on side of the enclosure wall in a non-hazardous area. This
assembly is suitable for Class 1, Div ision 2 area. JB34G is mounted near the roof and provides ex posed mounting of all 96GN transmitters.
JB169 contains 96EP Exhaust to atmosphere delta-p transmitters. The exhaust air is non-hazardous gas. The 96Eptransmitters are located
inside a Hoffman box mounted on the wall outside the turbine compartment. The JB 169 panel is suitable for Class 1, Div ision 2 area. There are
no arcing or sparking devices.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline and Location is provided on the MLI 0331 Hazardous Area Map.
Therefore the Instrumentation Package is classified as "FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH NO ASSOCIATED HAZARDS.
The MLI 557T Instrumentation Package has NO external hazardous leak sources associated with it and is not restricted from intersecting with
hazardous area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
32.
0331GEE
MLI A273 WATER MIST FIRE PROTECTION SKID / BOTTLERACK HAZMAP
The MLI A273 Water Mist Fire Protection Skid is customer located and does not handle any hazardous (flammable) fluids. The skid does contain
potential ignition sources consisting of non-rated electrical devices and is not suitable for placement in a hazardous area.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.01-A273.
Therefore the skid is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD."
The MLI A273Water Mist Fire Protection Skid has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be located within any hazardous
area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
COPYRIGHT 2010 GE ENERGY (USA), LLC AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES. All rights reserv ed. The information contained herein is GE Energy Gas Tur bine Proprietary
Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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GE ENERGY
GREEN VILLE, SC
S. HIWARE
SEE PLM
SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
19
SIZE
33.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
20
REV
0331GFE
MLI E025 WATER WASH SKID HAZMAP
The MLI E025 Water Wash Skid is customer located and does not handle any hazardous fluids. The skid does contain potential ignition sources
consisting of non-rated electrical devices and is not suitable for placement in a hazardous area.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.01-E025.
Therefore the skid is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI E025 Water Wash Skid has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be located within any hazardous area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
34.
0331GME
MLI A130 AIR PROCESSING UNIT HAZMAP
The MLI A130 Air Processing Unit is customer located and does not handle any hazardous fluids. The skid does contain potential ignition
sources consisting of non-rated electrical devices and high temperature air (880F at the inlet flange) is not suitable for placement in a hazardous
area.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.01-A130.
Therefore the skid is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A130 Air Processing Unit has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be located within any hazardous area
zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
35.
0331GRE
MLI A014 TURBINE CONTROL PANEL
The MLI A014 Turbine Control Panel is located in the GE supplied PEECC and does not handle any hazardous fluids.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.01-A014.
Refer to 0331DQE above for placement restrictions associated with the PEECC.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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GREEN VILLE, SC
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SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
20
SIZE
36.
DWG NO
100T8368
SH
21
REV
0331GSE
MLI A016 GENERATOR PROTECTION PANEL
The MLI A016 Generator Protection Panel (GPP) does not handle any hazardous fluids.
Customer NOTE: The Equipment Outline can be viewed at Project Net Folder 10.02.01-A016.
Therefore the GPP is classified as "FLOATING POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The MLI A016 Generator Protection Panel has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and must NOT be located within any hazardous
area zones.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
37.
0331GWE
MLI A225 BLADE HEALTH MONITORING HAZMAP
The Blade health-monitoring (BHM) Equipment does not produce hazardous (flammable) Areas. The portion of the equipment going inside the
GT enclosure is suitable for a Class 1, Division 2 location. Flex conduit listed for the hazardous area provides mechanical protection for the leads
from the devices to the junction box in the turbine compartment. The portion of the equipment external to the GT enclosure is NOT suitable for
service in a hazardous area, but a sealer is included at the external junction box in the event that the conduit intersects a hazardous area.
Customer NOTE: An electrical elementary drawing (on the MLI A225 bill of materials) and a turbine interconnect drawing (MLI 0401) exist to
show electrical system details.
The BHM equipment is classified FIXED POSITION EQUIPMENT WITH AN ASSOCIATED HAZARD.
The BHM equipment has NO hazardous leak sources associated with it and the non-rated components must not be intersected by hazardous
zones from other equipment.
This item DOES NOT appear on the MLI 0331 Issued Drawing
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Technical Information that belongs to the General Electric Company, GE Energy (USA), LLC and/or their affiliates, which has been prov ided solely f or the express reason of
restricted private use. All persons, f irms, or corporations who receive such information shall be deemed by the act of their receiving the same to hav e agreed to make no
duplication, or other disclosure, or use whatsoever f or any, or all such information except as expressly authorized in writing by the General Electric Co mpany, GE Energy
(USA), LLC and/or its affiliates.
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GE ENERGY
GREEN VILLE, SC
S. HIWARE
SEE PLM
SIZE
A
SCALE
CAGE CODE
DWG NO
100T8368
SHEET
21