Combustion Inspection definition

Combustion Inspection. ("CI") means a disassembly of the gas turbine for inspection of fuel nozzles, liners, transition pieces, crossfire tubes and retainers, spark plug assemblies, flame detectors and end caps consistent with the description of the same in Figure 29 of the GE publication "Heavy Duty Gas Turbine Operating and Maintenance Considerations" ("GER-3620F"), as may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Combustion Inspection in a sentence

  • By: Name: Title: Major Combustion Inspection Every 400 starts or 8,000 equivalent hours 4-5 days Major Hot Gas Path Inspection Every 800 starts or 24,000 equivalent hours 10-12 days Major Major CT Overhaul Every 1,600 starts or 48,000 equivalent hours 20 days Routine* BOP Inspections Each Spring and Fall 4 days * Note: Routine Balance of Plant inspections will be scheduled during a Major Inspection outage.

  • Planned Outages for a Combustion Inspection, Hot Gas Path Inspections, Steam Turbine/Generator Maintenance and Major Maintenance Overhauls will not be scheduled during the Months of June, July, August and September.