RECEIVER "COLD FLOW" (CONTROLS), PREOPERATIONAL TEST, PROCEDURE 1010, 10 MWE SOLAR PILOT PLANT, DAGGETT, CALIFORNIA

by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY,

Technical Report

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CSP Unique ID 190682973

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DOE SF 10499 T138; Report;

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ABSTRACT:
INTRODUCTION - The purposes of the 1000 series preoperational tests are to: (l) Verify the "process" operation of solar specific portions of the plant. (2) Develop the control functions and/or field tune the individual plant controllers. (3) Verify selected portions of the Plant Operating
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Procedures (Ref. RADL 2-36, Plant Operating/Training Manual) As a result in addition to satisfying the stated Acceptance Criteria (Section 2.0), portions of this procedure are designed to gather data required to develop and refine the basic control functions. Also, the actual procedures themselves (step-by-step activities) will be evaluated against currently published operating procedures. In the event selected steps of the procedure do not produce the desired condition or better ways of achieving the desired conditions are identified, the operating and test procedures will be revised (red lined in the field) to support subsequent testing.
In the event stated test objectives or acceptance criteria are not fully satisfied due to technical, cost, or schedule considerations, a field decision will be made by the members of the Test Working Group to move forward through the test procedure or to retest (with possible equipment modification) until satisfactory results are achieved. From a program cost and schedule standpoint, it is intended to move forward through the procedure unless issues of equipment or personnel safety are involved. Problem areas will be so noted and serve as detailed test objectives for subsequent "in depth" test activities to be carried out as part of the Operational Test Program.
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