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Guiding Principles ................................................................................................................................... Purpose and Intent ........................................................................................................................................ Agreement Between Parties to the Test ...................................................................................................... Test Considerations ....................................................................................................................................... Pretest Agreements ........................................................................................................................................ Allowable Deviations .................................................................................................................................... Preparation for Test ....................................................................................................................................... Condenser Isolation ...................................................................................................................................... Noncondensible Gas Load ........................................................................................................................... Tubeside Blockage ......................................................................................................................................... Tubeside Fouling ............................................................................................................................................ Dissolved Oxygen .......................................................................................................................................... Preliminary Testing ....................................................................................................................................... Test Records .................................................................................................................................................... Duration of Test Runs ................................................................................................................................... Determining the Overall Heat-Transfer Coefficient, U ............................................................................ Auxiliary Parameters ....................................................................................................................................
Instruments and Methods of Measurement ............................................................................................ Purpose and Intent ........................................................................................................................................ Location of Test Points ................................................................................................................................. Measurement of Condenser Pressure ......................................................................................................... Cooling-Water Temperature ......................................................................................................................... Cooling-Water Flow ...................................................................................................................................... Noncondensible Flow ................................................................................................................................... Hotwell Level ................................................................................................................................................. Waterbox Level .............................................................................................................................................. Tube Cleanliness ............................................................................................................................................ Waterbox Differential Pressures .................................................................................................................. Dissolved Oxygen .......................................................................................................................................... Condensate Temperature .............................................................................................................................. Saline or Brackish Water Concentration .....................................................................................................
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Computation of Results ........................................................................................................................... Basic Heat-Transfer Relations ...................................................................................................................... Calculations for Condenser Pressure Deviation Results ......................................................................... Calculations of Results Deviations for Other Parameters .......................................................................
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Report of Results ..................................................................................................................................... Composition of Report .................................................................................................................................. Report Data .....................................................................................................................................................
Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................... Noncondensible Gas Load (Air In-Leakage Limits) ................................................................................. Allowable Deviations From Specified Test and Steady-State Conditions ............................................. Typical Total Instrument Accuracy .............................................................................................................
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Nonmandatory Appendices A Alternative Test ................................................................................................................................................ B Flowcharts and Checklists.............................................................................................................................. C Automatic Data Acquisition ......................................................................................................................... D Performance Monitoring ................................................................................................................................ E Example Calculations...................................................................................................................................... F Air Binding ....................................................................................................................................................... G Air In-Leakage ................................................................................................................................................ H Noncondensible Removal Equipment.......................................................................................................... I Physical Properties of Seawater..................................................................................................................... J References .........................................................................................................................................................