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Turbomachinery Package Specification 
Titan 
250 Generator Set 
16  Quality Assurance and Testing 
16.1 Quality 
Assurance 
Solar is an International Organization for Standards (ISO) 9000 company with ISO 
9001:2000 and 9002 certification. Several Solar gas turbine models and manufacturing 
processes have been "type" certified. In recognition of Solar’s commitment to quality, 
Solar has received Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) II Class “A” certification and 
the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Solar has developed a comprehensive set 
of specifications to address areas such as engineering requirements, manufacturing and 
assembly standards, and test procedures and acceptance criteria. 
Upon request, Solar will evaluate customer-required standards to assess Solar’s ability to 
comply. Project inspection, testing, and quality assurance (QA) documentation, along 
with customer or third-party involvement in the QA process, is defined in the inspection 
and test plan (ITP). The ITP is the controlling quality assurance document for a project. 
Since advance procurement is involved in Solar's production process, special inspection 
and documentation milestones may be missed if these requirements are not defined at 
the project outset. 
All testing operations are conducted under the direct control of Solar's QA department, 
which ensures compliance with specified test procedures. In addition to in-plant testing of 
the finished package, quality control engineers survey the manufacture of all purchased 
parts and subassemblies and are responsible for functional testing of incoming 
components. The same rigid standards apply to parts manufactured both in and outside 
of Solar. 
16.2 Testing 
Factory testing is in accordance with Solar's engine test specifications and as outlined 
below. The customer or customer's designated representative can observe factory 
production tests listed in the production and testing schedules. However, production tests 
will not be delayed due to the unavailability of the customer or customer's representative. 
The production test facilities provide a comprehensive test program using simulators to 
perform static testing of package systems to verify control, system operation, and 
component calibration. Calibrated engine test cells feature a computerized real-time data 
acquisition system that collects digital and analog data from the engine during 
acceptance testing to facilitate a comprehensive test report. 
16.2.1 Test 
Phases 
Solar's production test facilities provide a three-phase test program. The first phase uses 
simulation equipment to perform static testing of the control console and package 
systems to verify electrical and fluid system continuity and calibration. The second phase 
consists of interconnecting the package and control console (if applicable) to undergo 
additional simulated systems testing of the total package. In the final phase, the package 
is controlled and monitored by its own control console and the computerized test facility. 
16.2.2  Generator Package Acceptance Testing 
The basic package assembly, which includes the gas turbine, reduction-drive gearbox, 
generator, package-mounted accessories, and control console, are tested as a complete 
system to ensure proper integration and function in accordance with Solar's package test 
specifications. Results are recorded and maintained by Solar. The acceptance test 
generally includes the following: 
•  Starting and combustion cycles 
•  Lubricating oil system temperature and pressure measurements 
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