REDUNDANT OR MULTIPLE SENSORS Sample Clauses

REDUNDANT OR MULTIPLE SENSORS. DEVICE PARAMETER FUNCTION DEVICE TYPE QTY REDUNDANCY ------ --------- -------- ----------- --- ---------- 26QA/T Lube oil temp high A/P temp switch 3 S 28FD Flame detector A/P UV scanner 4 S 33FL Liquid fuel stop valve M limit switch 2 S 39VX Vibration sensor A/P velocity pick-up 2 S 45FX Fire detector A/P temp switch 2 # S 63HG Gas fuel trip oil press A/P press switch 3 D 63HL Liquid fuel trip oil press A/P press switch 3 D 63QA/T Lube oil hyd press A/P press switch 3 S 63TF Inlet filter press C/P press switch 3 D 65FP Liquid fuel pump servo C 3 coil servo 1 D 65GC Gas cont valve servo C 3 coil servo 1 D 77FD Liquid fuel flow C/P mag. pick-up 3 D 77NH Speed magnetic pick-up C mag. pick-up 3 D 77NT Speed magnetic pick-up A/P mag. pick-up 3 D 77WN Water flow mag pick-up C mag pick-up 4 S 90SR Gas ratio valve servo C 3 coil servo 1 D 90TV Inlet guide vane servo C 3 coil servo 1 D 96FG-2 Gas fuel cont press C transducer 3 D 96GC Gas control valve C LVDT 2 S 96SR Gas ratio valve C LVDT 2 S 96TV Inlet Guide Vane C LVDT 2 S CTDA Compressor discharge temp M TC 2 S CTIF Compressor inlet temp M TC 2 S FTGI-x Fuel gas supply temp C TC 3 D TTWS-x GT Wheelspace temp A/P TC 2/W S TTXD-x GT Exhaust temp C/P TC 18 ## D/S ------------------------------- Notes: # All channels/locations except 1 are redundant by means of two sensors per location. The non-redundant location has one sensor. ## The number of exhaust TC's varies with the GT model from 13 to 27. Each control processor reads 1/3 of the TC's directly and then all TC data is shared by all processors.
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