omegamanltj
Marine/Ocean
- Jul 6, 2015
- 6
I have a come across terminology used in process design that describes how many units ( pumps, heat exchangers etc.) required, available and how many on standby.
but I cant remember exactly how it works. Say if you need to deliver 500m3 /hr of cooling water and you have 2 X 500m3/hr pumps , one of which is on standby , that is called N+1, but what is it called if you have three 250m3/ hr pumps.
Same thing goes for electrical generating plant. I.e. if plant load is 1.2 MW, you may have 3 X 600kw machines or 4 X 400 etc.
More generally , what are other ways of describing these kind of configurations.
but I cant remember exactly how it works. Say if you need to deliver 500m3 /hr of cooling water and you have 2 X 500m3/hr pumps , one of which is on standby , that is called N+1, but what is it called if you have three 250m3/ hr pumps.
Same thing goes for electrical generating plant. I.e. if plant load is 1.2 MW, you may have 3 X 600kw machines or 4 X 400 etc.
More generally , what are other ways of describing these kind of configurations.