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Electrical Generating Unit Protection - 1st revised edition - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-162-00-2020-02-EN-ebookFive years after the first publication and based on the initiative of the VGB technical group “Electrical Equipment”, the necessity of a revision to the VGB Standards “Electrical Unit Protection” (VGB-SO25) was discussed. As a result, it was decided to do a revision and release a new publication, using the new numbering system VGB-S-162.
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Electrical Generating Unit Protection - 1st revised edition - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-162-00-2020-02-ENFive years after the first publication and based on the initiative of the VGB technical group “Electrical Equipment”, the necessity of a revision to the VGB Standards “Electrical Unit Protection” (VGB-SO25) was discussed. As a result, it was decided to do a revision and release a new publication, using the new numbering system VGB-S-162.
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Corrosion Protection for Offshore Wind Structures - Part 1 to Part 3 (2023), and Part 4 (2018) [free of charge] - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-021-XX-YYYY-MM-EN-ebookExcl. Tax: €0.00 Incl. Tax: €0.00Corrosion Protection for Offshore Wind Structures - Part 1: General. Part 2: Requirements for Corrosion Protection Systems. Part 3: Application of Coating Systems. Part 4: Cathodic Protection (CP)
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RDS-PP® - Application Guideline Part 34: Plants for Energy Supply with Combustion Engines (eBook)
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-823-34-2020-12-EN-DE-ebookThis RDS-PP® Application Guideline for Combustion Engine Plants was prepared by a project group standard PGS of the VGB Technical Group “Reference Designation
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RDS-PP® - Application Guideline Part 34: Plants for Energy Supply with Combustion Engines
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-823-34-2020-12-EN-DEThis RDS-PP® Application Guideline for Combustion Engine Plants was prepared by a project group standard PGS of the VGB Technical Group “Reference Designation
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Monitoring, limiting and protection devices on steam turbine plants - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-103-00-2020-02-EN-ebookThis standard is addressed to manufacturers, service providers and operators of steam turbine plants and is in particular to assist operators in equipping their steam turbine plants.
The safe operation of steam turbines makes great demands on monitoring, limiting and protection devices.
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Monitoring, limiting and protection devices on steam turbine plants - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-103-00-2020-02-ENThis standard is addressed to manufacturers, service providers and operators of steam turbine plants and is in particular to assist operators in equipping their steam turbine plants.
The safe operation of steam turbines makes great demands on monitoring, limiting and protection devices.
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Code of Practice for Lifecycle Management of Reinforced Concrete Cooling Towers in Power Plants - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: R613e-ebookThis Guideline addresses the lifecycle management of reinforced concrete cooling towers. Lifecycle management comprises maintenance of the structure and measures to ensure the safety of a cooling tower. Effective lifecycle management must be preventive and knowledge-based.
*Dieses Produkt ist ebenfalls in deutscher Sprache erhältlich.
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Structural Design of Cooling Towers - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-610-00-2019-10-EN-ebookThis VGB-Standard VGB-S-610, “Structural Design of Cooling Towers” constitutes the joint basis – together with VGB-R 135e and VGB-R 612e – for the civil engineering-related planning including design, construction and approval as well as for the con-struction of cooling tower facilities built from reinforced concrete.
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Structural Design of Cooling Towers - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-610-00-2019-10-ENThis VGB-Standard VGB-S-610, “Structural Design of Cooling Towers” constitutes the joint basis – together with VGB-R 135e and VGB-R 612e – for the civil engineering-related planning including design, construction and approval as well as for the con-struction of cooling tower facilities built from reinforced concrete.
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Measures for the avoidance and handling of instrumentation and control equipment failures - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-170-12-2018-08-EN-ebookThe former VGB Guideline VGB-R 170 A1e “Measures for the avoidance and handling of instrumentation and control equipment failures” was used since 2005 for the support during the specification and assessment of control and instrumentation systems with regard to their robustness against failures at increasing use of standard IT components and IT networks.
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Fire Protection in Onshore Wind Turbines - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-017-00-2018-09-EN-ebookFire-fighting operations by fire brigades in onshore wind turbines are almost impossible because of their height and resulting difficulty of accessing them. For this reason, fire prevention, early detection and early fighting of a fire, and the self-rescue of persons present in the installations during a fire are key considerations
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Fire Protection in Onshore Wind Turbines - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-017-00-2018-09-ENFire-fighting operations by fire brigades in onshore wind turbines are almost impossible because of their height and resulting difficulty of accessing them. For this reason, fire prevention, early detection and early fighting of a fire, and the self-rescue of persons present in the installations during a fire are key considerations.
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Acceptance Test Measurements and Operational Monitoring of Water-Cooled Surface Condensers - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-130-00-2017-07-EN-ebookExcl. Tax: €270.00 Incl. Tax: €288.90More than twenty years ago, in 1994, the first edition of this standard was published in response to the rapid technological development and the growing importance of condensers in plant construction. Now that the standard has been tried and tested in many respects over the last few decades and the economic viability of a plant continues to be heavily influenced by the operation of its condensation system, it has been decided to maintain and update the standard. A fundamental revision was not necessary.
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Acceptance Test Measurements and Operational Monitoring of Water-Cooled Surface Condensers - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-130-00-2017-07-ENMore than twenty years ago, in 1994, the first edition of this standard was published in response to the rapid technological development and the growing importance of condensers in plant construction. Now that the standard has been tried and tested in many respects over the last few decades and the economic viability of a plant continues to be heavily influenced by the operation of its condensation system, it has been decided to maintain and update the standard. A fundamental revision was not necessary.
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Preservation of Steam and Gas Turbo-Generator Sets - 2nd edition - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-036-00-2017-04-EN-ebookThe editorial team has decided to take the steam turbine and the generator from the VGB-R 116 “Preservation of Power Plants” (republished as VGB-S-116-00-2016-04- EN “Preservation of Power Plants”), to add a section on the gas turbine and to publish both together in this revised VGB standard “VGB-S-036-00-2017-04”.
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Preservation of Steam and Gas Turbo-Generator Sets - 2nd edition - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-036-00-2017-04-ENThe editorial team has decided to take the steam turbine and the generator from the VGB-R 116 “Preservation of Power Plants” (republished as VGB-S-116-00-2016-04- EN “Preservation of Power Plants”), to add a section on the gas turbine and to publish both together in this revised VGB standard “VGB-S-036-00-2017-04”.
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Avoidance of generator damage resulting from condensation on live parts - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-164-12-2016-10-EN-ebookThe moisture contained in gaseous substances condenses on impact with colder surfaces to a greater of lesser extent, depending on the ambient conditions and in particular on pressure and temperature. If this occurs in the area of non-insulated electrical connections inside the generator, it is hardly possible to avoid electrical faults. Several cases of damage to power plant generators with similar causes and developments resulting from condensation as outlined above have provided grounds for the VGB Project Group on Generators to analyse the causes and compile recommendations for action to avoid such damage in future.
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Avoidance of generator damage resulting from condensation on live parts - Print
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-164-12-2016-10-ENThe moisture contained in gaseous substances condenses on impact with colder surfaces to a greater of lesser extent, depending on the ambient conditions and in particular on pressure and temperature. If this occurs in the area of non-insulated electrical connections inside the generator, it is hardly possible to avoid electrical faults. Several cases of damage to power plant generators with similar causes and developments resulting from condensation as outlined above have provided grounds for the VGB Project Group on Generators to analyse the causes and compile recommendations for action to avoid such damage in future.
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Recommendations for thermal/mechanical generator protection - ebook
Ref.-Ordering Number: VGB-S-164-11-2016-08-EN-ebookTo detect incipient damage to generators in power plants, protective equipment is installed. For electrical protection, in 2012 VGB published recommendations in the VGB-Standard VGB-S-025 “Electrical Generating Unit Protection”. The VGBStandard in hand, VGB-S-164-11, shows the protective measures that can be taken when thermal limits are exceeded or leaks and other malfunctions occur. These protective measures relate to so-called thermal/mechanical generator protection and cover generators for thermal power plants, hydroelectric power plants and wind turbines.