B133.3 - 1981 (R1994) - Procurement Standard for Gas Turbine,
Auxiliary Equipment
The purpose of this Stanford is to provide guidance to facilitate the
preparation of gas turbine procurement specifications. It is intended
for use with gas turbines for industrial, marine, and electric power
applications. 1.2 This section covers auxiliary systems such as
lubrication, cooling, fuel (but not its control), atomizing, starting,
heating-ventilating, fire protection, cleaning, inlet, exhaust,
enclosures, couplings, gears, piping, mounting, painting, and water and
steam injection.
B133.7M - 1985 (R1992) - Gas Turbine Fuels
Gas turbines may be designed to burn either gaseous or liquid fuels, or
both with or without changeover while under load. This Standard covers
both types of fuel. utility applications. Included are practices for
making field sound measurements and for reporting field data. This
standard can be used by users and manufacturers to write specifications
for procurement, and to determine compliance with specification after
installation. Information is included, for guidance, to determine
expected community reaction to noise.
B133.8 - 1977 (R1989) - Gas Turbine Installation Sound Emissions
This standard gives methods and procedures for specifying the sound
emissions of gas turbine installations for industrial, pipeline, and
utility applications. Included are practices for making field sound
measurements and for reporting field data. This standard can be used by
users and manufacturers to write specifications for procurement, and to
determine compliance with specification after installation. Information
is included, for guidance, to determine expected community reaction to
noise.
B133.9 - 1994 - Measurement of Exhaust Emissions from Stationary
Gas Turbine Engines
This standard provides guidance in the measurement of exhaust emissions
for the emissions performance testing (source testing) of stationary gas
turbines. Source testing is required to meet federal state, and local
environmental regulations. The standard is not intended for use in
continuous emissions monitoring(CEM) although many of the on line
measurement methods defined may be used in both applications. This
standard applies to engines that operate on natural gas and liquid
distillate fuels.
B133.10 - 1981 (R1994) - Procurement Standard for Gas Turbine
The intent of this Standard is to provide a means for rapid
communication between the user and manufacturer relative to requests for
proposals by the user and the tendering of proposals by the
manufacturer. The use of the prestructured forms contained in this
Standard will facilitate the preparation of this information and ensure
consistency of submission by the various manufacturers who may be
requested to submit proposals. The forms cross-reference the appropriate
information contained in the other sections of the Gas Turbine
Procurement Standard.
B133.11 - 1982 (R1994) - Procurement Standard for Gas Turbine,
Shipping and Installation
The intent of this Standard is to provide a review of shipping and
installation items that should be considered in the preparation of
procurement specifications. The shipping sections of this Standard
provide guidelines which the user may find helpful in preparing a
specification applicable to his specific requirements. In the
preparation of the installation and startup sections, it was found that
there are a variety of suitable methods to achieve the same ultimate
end, as employed by the various manufacturers. Because of this
diversity, the user is advised to consult with the manufacturer on his
use and interpretation of this Standard. This Standard should be useful
in providing guidelines for items that should be included in the user's
more detailed specifications, applicable to his specific requirements.
B133.16 - 2000 - Procurement Standard for Gas Turbine, Marine
Applications
(a) This procurement standard provides guidance and criteria for gas
turbine systems used in marine applications. It supplements the general
gas turbine procurement standards presented in ASME's B133 series.
(b) In utilizing this procurement standard, the user should ensure that
only those requirements considered necessary for his/her application are
utilized. This is a general document and its intent is to cover most
marine applications. Therefore, there is an inclusion of data for most
varied applications, which may not be applicable to a specific
application.
(c) Marine applications are defined as gas turbines serving as prime
movers for:
- Propulsion
- Electric power generation
- Gas transmission or compression
- Cargo pumps
- Water flood pumps
(d) Emphasis should be made for machinery to be classed by
International Maritime Organization (IMO) codes in the following areas
of service:
- Emergency duty
- Essential service
- Nonessential service
- Process service
- Above or below decks
B133.12 - 1981 (R1994) - Procurement Standard for Gas Turbine,
Maintenance and Safety
TDP-1-1998 - Recommended Practices for the Prevention of Water
Damage to Steam Turbines Used for Electric Power Generation
B133.4 - 1978 (R1997) - Gas Turbine, Control and Protection Systems