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4 Performance Curves 41 Gas Turbine Performance Curves Following correction curves are preliminary typical curves submitted in the proposal phase for information only. Final curves applicable to the project which will apply for performance tests, will be submitted during the contract implementation phase. Page 4.1 [curves Number Date Estimated Single Unit Performance, DLN, Base | 54aH1ag35-1 | 08/08/06 with Natural Gas Reva Compressor Inlet Temperature Corrections, DIN, | 544HAa935-2 | 08/08/06 Base with Natural Gas Reva Modulated inlet Guide Vanes Effect, DLN, Base ‘S44HA935-3, 08/08/06 with Natural Gas Reva Frequency effects curves, DLN, 50 Hz 10/03/03 Degradation Curves for Heavy Duty Product Line] 519HA7728744| 09/02/95 Gas Turbines Reva Altitude Correction for Turbine AIGHAG62 RevB | 06/30/99 Humidity Effects Curve 498HA697 RevB| 10/10/89 4.2 TEWAC Generator Performance Curves Curve Number “| Estimated Saturation and Synchronous 718285610 | impedance Curves Estimated Reactive Capability Curves. 718285G-20 Estimated VEE Curves 718285G-30 Generator Output as a Function of Cold Gas 718285G-70 Temp Generator Output as a Function of Cold Liquid | 7182856-7b Temp © 2010 General Electric Company Performance Cuves CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Firm Proposal 718288E1NI (07/10) Rev.00 jF e GE Energy Products - Europe GENERAL ELECTRIC MODEL PG6111FA+e-50Hz- GAS TURBINE Estimated Perfomance - Configuration : DLN with Bleed Heating ‘Compressor Inlet Conditions 59F (15°C), 60% Relative Humidity ‘Atmospheric Pressure 14.7 psia(1.013bar) [For NATURAL GAS [Design Output kw 7080. |Design Heat Rate (LVH) kukwn 10140. Design Heat Cons (LVH)"10%6 ksh 784.4 [Design Exhaust Flow * 1043, kg 764.8. lExhaust Temperature “c 598.3. Mode BASE LOAD (Gyele Dock 19S. Version Code 3,6 2/120A0/3.6.2/PGOIIT-OTAO306 Notes: 1. Alitude correction on curve 416HA662 Rev B 2, Ambient temperature correction on curve S44HA935-2 Rev 4 23, Effect on modulating IGV's on exhaust temperature and flow on curve 544HAQ35-3 Rev 4 4. Humidity effects on curve 498HA697 Rev 8 - all performance calculated with a constant specific humidity of 0064 or less s0 as not to exceed 100% relative Tumi. 5. Plant Performances is measufed at the generator terminals and includes allowances for the effects of excitation power, shaft driven auxiliaries, 2.5 inlet and 5.5 in H20 ‘exhaust pressure drops 6. Additional inlet and exhaust pressure loss effects: % Effect on Effect on Output Heat Rate Exhaust Temp. in Water (10.0 mbar)inlet_ 1.50% 0.50% 28°F (1.4 °C) 4 in Water (10.0 mbar) outlet -0.50% 0.50% 26°F (1.4 °C) 20 110 | | 50°F, — 100 t | 0 80 n 7 oo 50 0; 30 LY Heat Consumption - Percent Design nt {+} 0 1 2 3 4 50 60 7 a 9% 190 110 120 130 Generator Output - Percent E.KANDEL Number 544HA935-1 (08/08/2006 Revision 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC MODEL PG6111FA+e-50Hz- GAS TURBINE Effect of compressor Inlet Temperature on utput,Heat Rate, Heat Consumption, Exhaust Flow And Exhaust Temperature at | BASE LOAD Fuel NATURAL GAS. @ 80de9 F Combustor DLN with Bleed Heating 1200 Exhaust Temperature (°F) 8388 8 @ g z 8 120 - - Percent Design roi o @ m » 4 6 © 7 8 8 100 10 120 COMPRESSOR INLET TEMPERATURE (°F) E.KANDEL Number 544HA935.2 ‘08/08/2008, Revision 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC MODEL PG6111FA+e-60Hz- GAS TURBINE : Effect of Inlet Guide Vane on Exhaust Flow and Temperature As a function of Output and Compressor Inlet Temperature Fusl NATURAL GAS @ 80009 F Combustor DLN with Bleed Heating 0 veo 1100 © s080 © 1000 eso i oF 750 100 = é é io \iew a 8 o 0 2 0 4 e100 10a 0, 60) a0 Generator Output - Percent E.KANOEL Number 544HA935-3 08/08/2006 Revision 4 S GE Energy Products -Europe ‘AGE Power Systams Business Turbine Model :PG6I IFA. ‘Combustion Chamber : DLN Estimated Performance This shoct tobe used only with the related design sheet Natural Gas Output Versus Grid Frequency 12% 100% 08% 100% Percent Design (6) = a5 480 488 490 495 00 505 510 51s 20 525 Made by : F. MOINE Checked by = V. SICARD Approved by : V. SICARD GE Energy Products -Europe ‘AGE Power Systems Business ‘Turbine Model : PGSIIIFA, Combustion Chamber : DLN timated Performance ‘This sheet tobe used only wit the related design sheet Natur Heat Rate Versus Grid Frequency [= = Tans 30° + -Tamb=-20°C Tam =0°C Tamb= 15°C J— + tam =20°0 = Tab = 40°C. 478 480 485 490 435 500 505 510 515 520 2s (ri Frequency (H2) Made by =F. MOINE. Checked by :V.SICARD. Approved by: V. SICARD GE Energy Products Europe ‘AGE Powe Systm Business Model: PGSILIFA, ed Performance be used only withthe related design sheet Heat Consumption Versus Grid Frequency Percent Design (4) 500 505 510 515 520 525 Grid Frequency (H2) Made by : F, MOINE March 10-2003 Checked by = V: 6111 -A-019) GE Energy Products Europe ‘AGE Power Systoms Business Combus This sheet to be used only with the related design sheet Natu 1» Chamber : DLN Gas Exhaust Flow Versus Grid Frequency 22% Percent Design (6) 475 490 485 490 495 500 508 510 515 20 525 Grid Frequency (#2) Made by :F Checked by Approved by :V. @ GE Energy Products -Europe ‘AGE Power Systems Business Turbine Model Estimated Per ‘Combustion Chamber : DLN ‘This sheet to be used only with the related design sheet "Natural Gas Exhaust Temperature Vereus Grid Frequency TeTidesign@sotte (C) ee 475 480 485 499 495 soo ‘05 510 515 520 525 (Grid Frequency (He) ‘Made by : F. MOINE March 10 2003 Checked by V. SICARD. 611 -A-021 Approved by: V.SICARD Degradation Curves for Heavy Duty Product Line Gas Turbines Gas turbine performance loss during extended operational periods is largely due to compressor fouling. The rates of both compressor fouling and performance loss are a result of the variation in environmental conditions, fuel used, machine operating scenario and maintenance practices. Performance loss during normal operation is minimized by periodic on-line and off-line compressor water washes. Performance loss during extended operation is expected to be greater for plants that are located in humid and/or ) contaminated industrial environments. Also, plants operated under non-ideal running scenarios, along with neglected or poorly performed maintenance practices can be expected to exhibit increased performance losses. Plants that are sited in relatively clean less humid environments, operated within equipment design recommendations and cleaned with regular on and off-line compressor washes will experience less performance degradation. Performance recovery, beyond that which occurs with normal maintenance, including on and off-line washes, can be achieved following other off-line procedures. One procedure in particular involves removing both the compressor and turbine casing to accommodate hand scouring of the compressor rotor and stator airfoils. Compressor inlet air filter cleaning/replacement, along with other required maintenance, may also be performed during these inspections. Such an outage would most likely coincide with hot gas path or major inspection intervals, since significant machine disassembly is required. 7 A typical gas turbine operation profile, reflecting on- and off-line maintenance procedures, is presented in the attached figures. Plant performance degradation during normal operation is cyclic as impacted by on- and off-line compressor water washes. Drawing 519HA772 represents expected performance loss, in accordance with the stated basis for operation, maintenance and testing procedures. Note that this curve represents the locus of points following specific shut down maintenance activities, not actual continuous on-line operating capability. Drawing 519HA744 represents a comparable locus of data following the more extreme machine disassembly and hand scouring procedure. GENERATOR OUTPUT AS A FUNCTION OF COLD GAS TEMPERATURE 2Pole 3000 RPM 90000 KVA 11500 Volts 0.800 PF 0.480 SCR 275 Volts Excitation 40 Deg. C Cold Gas 725 Ft. Alttude Codant Flow g a Coolant is Water, (syemeBay) nding. 850 718285G-7a 500 700 0 300 200 100 Generator Cold Gas Temperature (Deg. C) GENERATOR OUTPUT AS A FUNCTION OF LIQUID TEMPERATURE 2Pole 3000 RPM 90000 kVA 11500 Volts 0.800 PF 0.480 SCR 275 Volts Excitation 40 Deg. C Cold Gas 725 Ft Altitude & & 7182856-7b Coolant Flow Coolantis Water, Base Capability —- (6,800 PF} 3 3 z EJ 2 @ g 3 a (snemeBay) inding 200 300 400 500 600 Generator Liquid Temperature (Deg. C) 00 ESTIMATED REACTIVE CAPABILITY CURVES 2 Pole 3000 RPM 90000 kVA 11500 Volts 0.800 PF 0.480 SCR 275 Volts Excitation 40 Deg. C Cold Gas 725 Ft. Altitude Base Capability ONIDDVI SuVAVOSN ‘ONIGVS1 2 0 4 7182856-2a 20 20 0 MEGAWATTS PER UNIT ARMATURE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT 1.60 140 120 080 060 040 0.20 0.00 00 ESTIMATED SATURATION AND SYNCHRONOUS IMPEDANCE CURVES 20 2Pole 3000 RPM 90000 KVA 11500 Volts 0.600 PF 0.480 SCR 278 Volts Excitation 40 Deg. C Cold Gas 725 Ft. Altitude No load field current = 252 AMPS: Synchronous impedance fied current = 511 AMPS. Full load field curer 752 AMPS Rated armature voltage 14500 VOLTS Rated armature current 4518 AMPS, Air Gap Line No load saturation ‘Synchronous impedance ‘Saturation at rated armature current - 1.0 pf Saturation at rated armature current - rated pf Saturation at rated armature current - 0 flag) 718285G-1a 49 60 80 100 120 140 EXCITER FIELD CURRENT (Amps) ° 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 GENERATOR FIELD CURRENT (Amps) @ GE Power Systems EXPECTED GAS TURBINE PLANT PERFORMANCE LOSS FOLLOWING NORMAL. MAINTENANCE AND OFF-LINE COMPRESSOR WATER WASH. Sowoctnoarenronuck Tat THe OmNER Wk LON MDUANTAM THEEDUPMENT TYE COGREE OF CLEANS o ourpur. \ x ‘THERMAL EFFICIENCY n i PERFORMANCE LOSS (PERCENT) oe ° 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 R ausweLL GAS TURBINE FIRED HOURS REVA FEB. 0, 1995, S19HA772 GE Power Systems EXPECTED GAS TURBINE PLANT NON-RECOVERABLE PERFORMANCE LOSS DURING EXTENDED PERIOD OPERATION + gereomn rece oy crs YORU camara DAA MOT ST PNT 3 e ‘outeur. 3 , Eat “THERMAL EFFICIENCY Q g Le Aa z 3 & 2 & 20 0 10000 © 20000 ©-30000 ©» 40000» 50000 GAS TURBINE FIRED HOURS Ravswent REVA FEB. 0, 1998 SISHATS4 g & : i & 8 sino} pasty anoag sosseidwog Puy _ ‘wonsedsuy olen Joy uoneiedg sinoy pally “SA $807 eoueUo}eg poyedxa uonepesbeq eueuopod GE Power Systems SUNOH Gaul o00'er o00'v2 5 uNODS HOSSaYdWOD GNY NOWLO3dSNI NaLa¥ Nouwuado ‘ONrUNG. $801 HSVM ULV aOveaAV ANITS40 YaLIV HSvM wossaudWoo NITFNO MaLa¥ ne HSVM uaLVM ‘OL YORdd Sino} Pauly “SA $807 BoUBULO}ed 2f9K9 poulquieg pur eulquny seg peyedxg + $801 3ONVWUO-¢ad GE Power Systems SUNOH Gaul o00'er ooo're ° = WNODS YOSSAYdWOD ¥ NOLLOASNI _o ‘ONIMOTIOS SLNIOd 40 S901 = Nouvavuoad 31avuaAODay-NON ean 7h HSVM ¥aL¥M HSVM walvM AINI-NO ONIMOTIOS SANIOd JO S901 ANIT440 SNIMOTIOS ‘SLNIOd 40 S907 Ie = SSO1S0NVINNOUad HSWM alyM ‘OL NORd dno} pally “SA $50] saUEUOLIed 99K9 peUIquIoD pue eulquny se pejoedxg GENERAL ELECTRIC GAS TURBINE ALTITUDE CORRECTION CURVE ALTITUDE VS ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ‘AND ALTITUDE VS CORRECTION FACTOR FOR GASTURBINE OUTPUT, FUEL CONSUMPTION, AND EXHAUST FLOW {itaut Tonparate, Hat Ran nd Taal inc ro ated by aa, 88 SOT pet E wo F a us + IV Z woh 7 = 3 SE gE f ® ns E 7 FE a0 2 E g o£ £0 F JE ors g IS gee E \ £ q :) Z 20 F — + 08s Z| Eli E | | | FE oss tos Pett ht Jb. © 1000 2000 3000 4000 50006000 7000 8000 9000 Altitude (Feet) ‘ales. rd eaoee Rove Correction Factor CORRECTION FACTOR General Electric MS6001, MS7001 And MS9001 Gas Turbines 1.010 Corrections To Output And Heat Rate For Now-so Specific Humidity Conditions For Operation At Base Load On Exhaust ‘Temperature Control Curve 1.009 5 T Se i 1.008 T= so sreciric HUMOITY 0.0064 Ib, wator vapor. dey 9 1.007 1.006 }— 1.005 1.004 1.003 1.002 1.001 1.000 0.99 |— 0.998 fl lr $= POWER OUTPUT 0.997 0.996 0.995, 0.994 0.000 107089 DA JAQUEWAY 0.005 0.010 0.015 0.020 2025 0.030 0,035 SPECIFIC HUMIDITY (lb, water vapor. dry sit) 496697 REVE, PER UNIT KILOVOLT-AMPERES 140 120 4.00 080 060 040 020 0.00 ESTIMATED VEE CURVES 2Pole 3000 RPM $0000 kVA 11500 Volts 0.800 PF 0.480 SCR 275 Volts Excitation 40 Deg. C Cold Gas 725 Ft. Atitude EXCITER FIELD CURRENT (Amps) ° 200 400 600 GENERATOR FIELD CURRENT (Amps)

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