GE Source book required

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MAKH

Mr. CSA or MARK-5 guy, can you kindly send me the GE source book FJ3B containing study about automated steam injection for power augmentation?

An early response will be highly appreciated.

You can send it to email
mualkhan at yahoo. com
 
GE Sourcebook articles would be proprietary information, not for public dissemination. It might be possible to sign a non-disclosure agreement with GE in order to obtain one, but even then, I would doubt they would be willing to give the whole article out. I have heard of salespeople distributing them (likely improperly if they are proprietary information), but that would be obtaining one from a GE employee and while it might not be a common practice it would still be obtaining one from a GE employee who should know the policy regarding sharing the documents with Customers or potential Customer.

Most of the Sourcebook Articles I ever saw were generic in nature, and only described the subject in the broadest of terms anyway; they would be pretty useless without a complete understanding of the intended application. If you're looking for Control Constants or setpoints/variables to control to. that information would not generally be included in a Sourcebook article.

If you're having a particular problem with an existing system, or a question about the application of power augmentation steam injection, you can post your problem or question(s) here and we can try to help you with the problem or answer your question(s).

Or, you can contact GE or any of the other companies (Wood Group, Chang, etc.) who would be happy to discuss power augmentation steam injection and its applicability to your unit/site.
 
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