Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets - Application, ratings and performance

Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets - Application, ratings and performance

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BS ISO 8528-1 defines various classifications for the application, rating and performance of generating sets consisting of a Reciprocating Internal Combustion (RIC) engine, Alternating Current (a.c.) generator and any associated controlgear, switchgear and auxiliary equipment.

It applies to a.c. generating sets driven by RIC engines for land and marine use, excluding generating sets used on aircraft or to propel land vehicles and Iocomotives.

For some specific applications (e.g. essential hospital supplies, high-rise buildings) supplementary requirements may be necessary. The provisions in this standard should be used as the basis for establishing any supplementary requirements.

Contents:

Foreword

1 Scope

2 Normative references

3 Symbols and abbreviations

4 Other regulations and additional requirements

5 General description

5.1 Generating set

5.2 Power Station

6 Application criteria.. 4

6.1 Modes of operation

6.2 Site criteria

6.3 Single and parallel operation

6.4 Modes of start-up and control

6.5 Start-up time

7 Performance classes

8 Installation features

8.1 General

8.2 Installation configurations

8.3 Generating set configurations

8.4 Mounting

8.5 Connection between the RIC engine and electrical generator

8.6 Additional installation features — Weather effects

9 Emissions

10 Standard reference conditions

11 Site conditions

11.1 General

11.2 Ambient temperature

11.3 Altitude

11.4 Humidity

11.5 Air quality

11.6 Marine environment

11.7 Shock and imposed vibration

11.8 Chemical pollution

11.9 Radiation

11.10 Cooling water/liquid

12 Power adjustment for operating conditions

13 Power rating definitions

13.1 General

13.2 Power ratings

13.3 Power rating categories

14 Operating performance

14.1 Starting temperature

14.2 Load acceptance

14.3 Cyclic irregularity

14.4 Generator temperature rise

14.5 Fuel and lubricating oil characteristics and consumption

14.6 Minimum running hours

14.7 Regulation

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