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KNOWN ISSUES 
Table A-1 
Listing of Known Issues for Rolls-Royce Units 
Issue Symptom  Comments 
Ancillary Package 
Design 
Numerous Deficiencies 
Cooper Bessemer, now part of Rolls-Royce, 
packaged the unit as a Coberra 6256 and 
then, with the higher powered machines, the 
Coberra 6562 unit.  The troublesome Lube 
Oil skid problems have now been resolved. 
Westinghouse also offered a package design 
known as the EconoPac concept.  While the 
turbine performed very well, there were 
problems with some aspects of the initial 
package design, which were corrected by 
RR. 
Digital Control 
System Upgrade 
Software and card 
problems 
The new Entronics, (now part of Rolls-
Royce), control system required software 
and card changes with introductory units (as 
with any new product introduction that has 
not yet been widely tested) 
DLE Combustion 
Acoustics 
Initially the DLE technology produced 
unacceptable acoustic problem within the 
DLE combustion system.  Modifications and 
testing are being introduced to eliminate 
these problems.   
DLE Combustion - 
Trent 
NOx Emissions 
The Trent DLE has had difficulty meeting 25 
ppm NO
x
 emissions guarantees.  A new DLE 
design is expected in 2003 to resolve the 
issue. 
Combustor 
Module Casing - 
Trent 
Gas Leakage –
Maximum Power 
Derating 
A revised casing for the Trent DLE 
combustor module is expected in 2003 to 
resolve this issue.  Until then the maximum 
pressure ratio during cold day operation is 
limited. 
General - Trent 
Numerous Deficiencies 
Numerous problems occurring on the lead 
machine (Whitby Cogen) in 1996-1999 – 
resolutions indicated.  Details unknown.