RotaryW,
API-617 would suggest that the OEM tests all auxilary equipment during the mechanical test of the compressor. the Fact is that this is rarely done. in the description of the test procedure which has been given to the customer, it is usually described what equipment is and what isn't tested during the compressor test. generally, the oil system is not tested during this test, the seal system often is not tested during the compressor test, many times, the main oil pump is not tested during the compressor test.
those items are tested separately and will contain test procedures for those systems. the customer can object to that and require that the OEM tests some of the auxilary equipment during the compressor test, but since it is not standard, there will be additional charges and delays in schedule to do so. for some equipment, it maybe nearly impossible to test during the compressor test. such as the drive motor. i say nearly, because everything can be done, it is just expensive.
The description of string test is used generally to describe testing the entire compressor package and all of the aux equipment. drivers, pumps, oil systems, seal systems etc are all tested together. this is expensive, time consuming but doable if the customer is willing to pay for it. It is not normal for any OEM to do a string test.
the performance test description is usually provided as part of the compressor quotation. up front, the customer knows what type of test is going to be performed and what auxilaries are going to be tested separately from the compressor test. at the time of negoitating the contract, the customer can ask for more testing and the price and delivery will be changed to reflect this request.
John