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Abstract: . . . diagnostic system development. Misak K. Krikorian, Ph.D., P.E. is a Senior Engineer with the R&TD Department at the New York Power Authority. He is currently NYPA’s project manager for µDAU development and the expert system development at the St. Lawrence plant. Shalom Zelingher is Director of Research &Technology Development (R&TD) for the New York Power Authority. He has directed the µDAU development and hydrogenerator expert system programs for the Authority. . . . . . . of a Monitoring and Diagnostic System for a Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Facility," presented at the EPRI Sixth Predictive Maintenance Conference, May 1994, Philadelphia, PA. 5. Zelinski, A., Stranovsky, G., Tecza, J., Walter, T. “Improving Hydromachinery Health Through Condition Monitoring.” Hydrovision ’98, July 28-31, 1998, Reno, NV. 6. Walter, T., Hirschman, G., Krikorian, M., Westmacott, A. “Experience With Condition Monitoring Of A Hydroelectric Generator And The Impact Of Market- Driven Operation On Unit Behavior”, 56th Meeting of the Society For Machinery Failure Prevention Technology, . . . . . . Department at the New York Power Authority. He is currently NYPA’s project manager for µDAU development and the expert system development at the St. Lawrence plant. Shalom Zelingher is Director of Research &Technology Development (R&TD) for the New York Power Authority. He has directed the µDAU development and hydrogenerator expert system programs for the Authority. . . . . . . currently NYPA’s project manager for µDAU development and the expert system development at the St. Lawrence plant. Shalom Zelingher is Director of Research &Technology Development (R&TD) for the New York Power Authority. He has directed the µDAU development and hydrogenerator expert system programs for the Authority. . . . . . . parameters that may be monitored to properly ascertain the condition of the turbine-generator units. As technology advances, power plants are employing ever more on-line sensors to monitor the status and performance of the plant systems required for power generation. Use of this information can assist utilities in reducing Page 2 their operating costs, the frequency of scheduled maintenance and inspections, and the frequency of unscheduled outages and equipment failures. This increase in available information lends itself to expert interpretation. The HydroX accomplishes two tasks; first, it centralizes . . . --3000,5,300,2719,15986
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