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====:: COP :: Continuous Power or Baseload Power === | ====:: COP :: Continuous Power or Baseload Power === | ||
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- | Applicable for supplying power continuously | + | Applicable for supplying power continuously |
- | to a constant | + | to a constant |
hours. Continuous Power (COP) in | hours. Continuous Power (COP) in | ||
accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046, | accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046, | ||
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- | + | =====Power Rating Application Guidelines: Summary=== | |
- | ^ Power Rating ^ Normal Operating Mode Limitations ^ ^ Peak Operating Mode Limitations | + | ^ Power Rating |
- | ^ ^ Maximum Average Load ^ Maximum Operating Time per Year ^ Maximum Power ^ Maximum Operating Time per Year ^ | | + | ^ ::: ^ Maximum Average Load ^ Maximum Operating |
- | ^ Standby Power | 80% of Standby Power | 200 hours | Standby Power | 25 hours | Emergency Standby | | + | ^ Standby Power |
- | ^ Prime Power \\ Unlimited Time | 70% of Prime Power\\ (during any 250 hour operating period) | Unlimited | (1) Prime Power + 10% | 25 hours |Unreliable Utility Power \\ Marine Auxiliary \\ Head-end equipment \\ Rental equipment | | + | ^ Prime Power \\ |
- | ^ | | | (2) Prime Power | 500 hours | | | + | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: | (2) Prime Power |
- | ^ Prime Power \\ Limited Time | 100% of Prime Power | 750 hours | Prime Power | 750 hours | Peak Shaving \\ Utility Power Curtailment | | + | ^ Prime Power \\ - Limited Time - | 100% of Prime Power |
- | ^ Continuous Power | 100% of COP | Unlimited | COP | + | ^ Continuous Power | 100% of Continuous Power |
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