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A combustion check (verify that all cylinders are firing)
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Gas admission is started and engine speed is raised to nominal
The start mode is interrupted in case of abnormalities during the start sequence. The start
sequence takes about 1.5 minutes to complete.
Start in diesel operating mode
When starting an engine in diesel operating mode the GVU check is omitted. The pilot
combustion check is performed to ensure correct functioning of the pilot fuel injection in order
to enable later transfer into gas operating mode. The start sequence takes about one minute
to complete.
Start in blackout mode
When the blackout signal is active, the engine will be started in backup operating mode. The
start is performed similarly to a conventional diesel engine, i.e. after receiving start signal the
engine will start and ramp up to nominal speed using only the conventional diesel fuel system.
The blackout signal disables some of the start blocks to get the engine running as quickly as
possible. All checks during start-up that are related to gas fuel system or pilot fuel system are
omitted. Therefore the engine is not able to transfer from backup operating mode to gas- or
diesel operating mode before the gas and pilot system related safety measures have been
performed. This is done by stopping the engine and re-starting it in diesel- or gas operating
mode.
After the blackout situation is over (i.e. when the first engine is started in backup operating
mode, connected to switchboard, loaded, and consequently blackout-signal cleared), more
engines should be started, and the one running in backup mode stopped and re-started in
gas- or diesel operating mode.
14.2.3
Gas/diesel transfer control
Transfer from gas- to diesel-operating mode
The engine will transfer from gas to diesel operating mode at any load within 1s. This can be
initiated in three different ways: manually, by the engine control system or by the gas safety
system (gas operation mode blocked).
Transfer from diesel- to gas-operating mode
The engine can be transferred to gas at engine load below 80% in case no gas trips are active,
no pilot trip has occurred and the engine was not started in backup operating mode (excluding
combustion check).
Fuel transfers to gas usually takes about 2 minutes to complete, in order to minimize
disturbances to the gas fuel supply systems.
The engine can run in backup operating mode in case the engine has been started with the
blackout start input active or a pilot trip has occurred. A transfer to gas operating mode can
only be done after a combustion check, which is done by restarting the engine.
A leakage test on the GVU is automatically done before each gas transfer.
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