MIL-HDBK-1003/7
Table 1 (Cont.)
Plant Location Factors
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* Item
*
Subitem
Comment
*
*
* Skills and
*
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Determine construction
* availability
*
and operating manpower
* of local labor
*
*
*
*
* Master plan
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Make sure plant is
*
consistent with Master Plan *
*
*
for activity development
*
*
* Architectural
*
Must be compatible with
*
* requirements
surrounding buildings
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2.9
Types of Power Plants
2.9.1
Design. Power plant design varies to suit the various combination of
Primary Power Plants. Primary power plants must have adequate capacity to
2.9.2
meet all peacetime requirements. Types of plants for installations not requiring export
steam or heat:
a)
Purchased electric power.
b)
Diesel engine-generator rated for continuous duty.
c) Steam boilers with turbine generators of matched capacity. Turbines
can be straight condensing, or combination condensing and back pressure, as required to
suit plant steam usage.
Types of plants for installations requiring export steam:
a)
Purchased electric power and steam plus steam heating boiler.
b) High pressure steam boilers with back pressure steam turbines of
matched capacity. Steam heating boilers can be used to supplement the requirements of
the export steam load.
c) High pressure steam boilers with automatic extraction condensing
turbines. Steam heating boilers can be used to supplement the requirements of the
export steam load.
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