Unload Sample Clauses

Unload. Auto unload is a protective measure which is activated on high blade path temperature spread or high average temperature. Control action will reduce load until the fault condition clears. If minimum load is reached, the generator breaker is opened and the turbine held at synchronous speed for cool down and then tripped. This condition is annunciated to the operator and cannot be defeated. o Switchyard Breaker Trip. Switchyard breaker trip results from generator faults which are recoverable such as reverse power, voltage regulator trips, voltage balance functions. Control action is to open the generator breaker and hold the turbine at synchronous speed. Control action is annunciated. o Fast shutdown/load dump. These control actions both trip the switchyard breaker immediately and also shut down the turbine. They differ only in the length of time between opening the breaker and turbine trip. These actions are taken based on both generator faults such as ground faults and turbine faults such as very high blade path temperature spread or severe over/under speed with the breaker closed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 13 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Unload. Section 13.6.1 6 Intermixing Non-Native Queued Commands and Native Queued Commands Section: 13.6.3 Command Definitions All subsections of Section 13.6.3 Section 14.1.4 SActive Register Description Native Command Queuing command definitions (READ FPDMA QUEUED, WRITE FPDMA QUEUED, READ LOG EXT log page 10h), NCQ QUEUE MANAGEMENT. NCQ overview material used for bridging between the SATA and ATA specifications. Description of how an NCQ command is issued. Definition of the SActive register, which is referred to throughout the NCQ command definition and is integral to it. Phy Event Counters Material Licensed Sections of Serial ATA Revision 2.6 Section: 13.7 Phy Event Counters (Optional) Section: 13.7.1 Counter Reset Mechanisms Licensed Sections of Serial ATA Revision 3.0 Section: 13.9 Phy Event Counters (Optional) Section: 13.9.1 Counter Reset Mechanisms Description Overview of Phy Event Counters and reset mechanism. SATA Logs Material Licensed Sections of Serial ATA Revision 3.0 Section: 13.7 SATA Logs All subsections of Section 13.7

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