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Melvin Kasanrokijat
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Tuesday 12 February 2008 10:13:37 am certification
Since 2001 have a overspeed protection system on one of our turbines and found a test report and a certificate from TUV SUD from 2004. It concerns the same type of system and we wonder if the certificates and the calculated numbers in the test report also apply to our system. The system is the Jaquet FT 3000. |
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Michel Houtermans |
Thursday 28 February 2008 5:17:20 pm Re: CertificationIf you have the FT 3000 then you should also have the certificate and report to the certificate. The reports only apply of course to this model and not any other models. |
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Melvin Kasanrokijat |
Wednesday 14 May 2008 7:04:51 am Re: certificationWe do not have a certificate. But the supplier ensures us the model design has not changed since 2001, so the certrificate should be valid fotr our FT3000 too |
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Jonas Krueger |
Sunday 18 May 2008 9:38:37 pm Re: certificationWell that is a strange explanation. If the models are different and one is not certified and the other is. And not design changes have taken place, then what is the difference between the two models? |
