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ISO DIS 19372 2013 Edition, April 2, 2013 MICROTURBINES APPLICATIONS - SAFETY
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Description / Abstract:
This International Standard covers the safety requirements for
industrial, commercial and residential automated stationary
microturbine (micro gas turbine) engine generator assemblies with
an individual system or subsystem output rating of 1000 volts /
500kW or less that are intended for installation and use in
ordinary and hazardous location using liquid or gaseous fuels and
the safety related control and detection systems and essential
auxiliaries for all types of open cycles, closed-cycle and
semi-closed (simple, combined, regenerative, reheat, etc.) used in
onshore and offshore applications including floating production
platforms.
This International Standard applies to driven machinery only
where it is an integral part of the microturbine (e.g. a gearbox
integral to the microturbine), or is located within the
microturbine enclosure and forms part of the enclosure hazardous
area classification (e.g. a generator within the microturbine
enclosure), or where the driven machinery has a direct effect on
the operational safety of the microturbine.
This International Standard details the anticipated significant
hazards associated with microturbines and specifies the appropriate
preventative measures and processes for reduction or elimination of
these hazards. This International Standard addresses the risks of
injury or death to humans and risks to the environment. Equipment
damage without risk to humans or the environment is not
covered.
Microturbine packages are generally specified using
International Standards and national standards. Achieving safety is
promoted by using additional safety codes and standards, which are
shared by microturbines with other technologies.
Note. It is necessary to recognize that local legislation in the
country in which the equipment is to be put to use may not be
covered by this International Standard.
This International Standard approaches microturbine safety from
an international perspective based on the content of existing,
recognized ISO and IEC standards to the greatest extent possible.
Where no ISO or IEC standard exists, other codes or standards (such
as EN, NFPA, etc.) have been included. Where local legislation
accepts other established codes or standards, or an alternative
international or national standard providing equivalent
requirements for achieving the desired tolerable level of risk, the
use of these alternative codes or standards in place of the
references provided in Clause 2 is permissible.
This International Standard excludes microturbines used
primarily for direct and indirect propulsion, special heat source
applications and in research and development programmes. It also
excludes microturbines for compressed-air energy storage plants.
Where appropriate, this International Standard can be used to give
general guidance in such applications.
This document is not applicable to machinery or safety
components that were manufactured before the date of its
publication as an International Standard.