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      Andy Howell
      Keymaster

      A survey was provided for persons familiar with ACCs in March, 2025. The results were presented at the 2025 ACCUG annual meeting in Granbury, Texas (see https://acc-usersgroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/04-Survey-Primary-Problem-Issues-with-ACCs.-Andrew-Howell-Andy-Howell.pdf for the summary report).

      While about 17 issues were identified, the top four were as follows (in no particular order):
      – Loss of generating capacity in hot ambient conditions
      – Loss of generating capacity and fan / gearbox damage due to wind
      – Gearbox issues
      – Air in-leakage

      This communication is intended to initiate interactive conversation regarding first item listed, “Loss of generating capacity in hot ambient conditions.” Separate threads will be initiated to address the other three “top 4” concerns. Of course anybody is welcome to post separate enquiries or initiate conversation on any of the 17 topics identified, or on any other ACC issue.
      To start this topic, please consider the following questions. Expansion of the thread by responding with additional questions is encouraged.

      1. What is the MW capacity of your steam turbine?
      2. At what ambient temperature will your steam turbine begin to lose generating capacity?
      3. Please provide any typical data correlating ambient temperature and lost MW, including the typical maximum temperature at your plant and the corresponding maximum MW loss.
      4. Please provide operating backpressures that correspond to the data in item 3.
      5. Describe actions taken to manage high backpressure in the ACC as temperatures approach and exceed problem levels.

      Hopefully this discussion can develop into an understanding of best practices undertaken at other plants. After about 2 weeks I will follow up with enquiries about options considered and/or undertaken to fully or partially resolve the issue of generation loss with high ambient temperatures.

      Andy Howell
      Aghowell19@gmail.com
      303-870-9785

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