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Test Facility Shakedown and Commissioning
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR6364
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English
Scope
The paper discusses in general terms the activities required to be undertaken or demonstrated during the establishment of the facility such as:
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the assessment checks prior to forwarding to the end users site for embodiment into the facility system
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the establishment of the facility such as trial installations of hardware, functionality checking of lifting transportation and access systems, centerline pull checks, pressure testing of fuel and air start systems, flushing of wet systems and electrical continuity checking.
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the commissioning of the facility such as instrumentation calibrations, engine starts, engine running, assessment of command and control system, assessment of DAS system, aerodynamic and acoustic surveys.
The paper will concentrate on the main engineering engine related aspects of the facility and will not necessarily contain information on the construction validation activities such as HVAC, electrical, facility fire system, waste water etc.
Risk analysis may be performed during the design phase whose results could lead to pay particular attention to some specific equipment / functionalities during the commissioning phase. If identified, these risks should be translated to specific tests and integrated into the validation plan, either at the factory or on site or both.
If the test cell is designed to test several engine types, the acceptance process should validate upon which engine the test cell will be commissioned ➔ these discussions should take place at the early stage of the design process if not during the bidding phase. Moreover, an agreement between the Contractor and the Customer may have to be reached in order to clearly define how the scaling will be demonstrated in the case of the available engine types for commissioning are not representative of the full capacity upon which the facility is designed (e.g. the requirements are assessed based on future engine types). It is particularly relevant to air flow and acoustic levels and tones where effects aren’t only linear.
Correlation activities are outside the scope of this document.
Document is primary intended for typical overhaul (MRO) test cells. Development/Production facilities may include additional and specific equipment that requires dedicated shakedown and commissioning processes and procedures issued directly from the OEMs. Outdoor test cell specifics are not covered by this document.
Rationale
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended to provide guidance and recommendations to future or existing users of turbofan, turbojet, and turboshaft/turboprop gas turbine engine test facilities regarding commissioning readiness of new, modified, or re-located facilities.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
EG-1E Gas Turbine Test Facilities and Equipment
The SAE EG-1E, Gas Turbine Engine Test Facilities & Equipment committee addresses all facets of test facility design, operation, maintenance, calibration and measurement, relating to gas turbine engine testing. The group is dedicated to creating, preparing, and maintaining all relevant specifications, standards, and requirements in this field.
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