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(Column 11: Pump suction pressure.
Column 12: Pump discharge pressure.
Column 13: Type of mechanical seal. (T = tandem, P = packing, S = single,
SG = single gas-type, D = double, DG = double gas-type).
Column 14: Flow rate, gpdor cubic meters per hour.
Column 15: Shaft speed, rpm.
Column 16a: Driver type (M = motor, ST = steam turbine).
Column 16b: Driver power output, HP or kW.
Column 17: Number of transducers for incipient failure detection on pump.
Column 18: Same as column 17, on driver.
Column 19: Total number of instrument wires available.
Column 20: In-plant inventory identification (yard number).
Figure 8-7 shows the basic equipment tabulation modified to track major checkout
segments as the startup progresses. The form is now essentially used for scheduling
purposes. Columns 1,2,3,4, and 6 have been retained. Subsequent columns identify
anticipated and actual checkout dates, partial completion. etc.
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Figure 8-7. Equipment tabulation for major checkout segments at startup.