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3/5/2019
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projects proceed smoothly and on time with the minimum of project management and/or engineering <br />design/consultancy services. <br />In our experience it is always better to design for, rather than close our minds to, possible failure <br />modes. We therefore accept that it is necessary for turbines to reach full run -away speed safely and <br />have generators supplied to us tested at full run -away speed to ensure that no damage will occur. <br />Some suppliers use lower cost generators which will handle 130% or 140% of normal speed and hope <br />to be able to shut their turbines down before the turbine has accelerated to full run -away and accept <br />that if the machine does ever reach full run -away the generator will be damaged. Gilkes experience is <br />that full run -away is usually reached in less than 5 seconds and is therefore extremely difficult to avoid. <br />19H-77 <br />
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