Inlet Casing Sample Clauses
The Inlet Casing clause defines the requirements and specifications for the component of a machine or system that directs incoming flow, such as air or fluid, into the main body of equipment like turbines or compressors. This clause typically outlines the materials, dimensions, manufacturing standards, and quality control measures that must be met for the inlet casing. For example, it may specify corrosion resistance standards or pressure tolerances. Its core practical function is to ensure that the inlet casing is constructed to safely and efficiently manage the operational demands, thereby preventing equipment failure and ensuring reliable performance.
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Inlet Casing. The primary function of the inlet casing, located at the forward end of the gas turbine, is to direct the air uniformly from the inlet plenum into the compressor. The inlet casing also supports the number 1 radial bearing and thrust bearing assembly and the variable inlet guide vanes, located at the aft end.
