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Generator Sound Pressure Level Calculations

Generator Sound Pressure Level Calculations

By Roger Rosborough
Market Development Consultant
Caterpillar Northern Ireland

November 2016

INTRODUCTION

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Directions from the Water

From the North:
Pass underneath the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge, heading toward the Standard Oil Long Wharf; shortly thereafter you will see a pylon with a "4" placard; from this point see the instructions below, “From The Channel Entrance”.

From the South:
Pass underneath the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge, keep the Berkeley Pier to starboard, proceed past the Southampton Shoal platform and in 1.5 nautical miles you will see a pylon with a "4" placard, from this point see the instructions below “From The Channel Entrance”.

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All e-Commerce platforms are now supported by the Online Toolbox.

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Electronic Invoicing

Keep track of your Peterson invoices online

Peterson wants to make your customer experience as convenient as possible. That's why we offer you a way to easily manage your billing process electronically.

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Design & Modeling for a Small Scale Cogeneration

Design & Modeling for a Small Scale Cogeneration Plant Feasibility Study

By David C. Oehl, President
Maven Power, LLC, Houston, TX 77070

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Providing Costa Rica's Power During Natural Disaster

The main electricity and telecommunications services provider for Costa Rica, Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) (English: Costa Rican Institute of Electricity) experienced an electric power shortage in the largest city in the country, San Jose. A severe rainstorm caused flooding that damaged the city’s hydroelectric power plant. Two different plant locations were affected, and an immediate solution was crucial.

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Averting Financial Crisis - Oil Company in Extreme Conditions

A well-known and prominent oil and gas company had recently completed construction of a new facility in the rural town of Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Here they were going to be processing field natural gas. The local utility was eight months late in upgrading their transmission lines to support this new facility. The company had no electricity to test, commission or operate the facility, presenting them with a major financial crisis.

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Oil Company Achieves Production Goals In Africa

Located amidst wildlife, in a rural town in Gabon, was a globally renowned oil company that was unable to achieve production goals due to insufficient power. The oil company experienced a failure of their 25-year-old gas turbine which had been built by a company that was no longer in business. The turbine couldn’t be repaired quickly, and the surrounding infrastructure was in decay.

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More Than Heat and Power: A Fresh Look At Cogeneration

Introduction

Cogeneration with gaseous-fueled engine-generators has delivered substantial benefits for many years. In Europe and North America, it provides extremely cost-effective electricity and heating in numerous commercial and industrial settings. In Asia and elsewhere in the developing world, it provides a steady source of electricity where utility power reliability and quality are inconsistent – while also delivering heat for process industries that help drive economic growth.

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