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Mark,
Back In January approximately Visualpro was updated a new file was created called old errstat.db we also have about 20 turbines off-line at Trent Mesa due to leaning towers. It could be that it has been off-line since the update. I am also attaching a updated channel list for Visualpro High speed running number is still not explained to my satisfaction but, it is definitely not Tip Speed the numbers are to small. Let me know if their is any further clarification you would like on this list. Regards, Paul Landers Mark Fisher 04/08/2002 12:51 PM To: Paul Landers/EWC/Enron@Enron cc: Hollis Kimbrough/EWC/Enron@ENRON Subject: WR527 Pitch System Faults Paul, Here is the formatted pitch system fault information you requested for the Trent site. I have several comments. (1) The data came from the March 20 Trent data download. (2) 6 turbines did not have the ErrStat file included in the download. These are denoted by blank cells in the fault columns in the attached spreadsheet. (3) While looking through the data, I noticed that there was at least one ErrStat file that was downloaded and showed no recorded status messages. I checked the corresponding ErrDev file and there were status messages being recorded there. I have sent this information to Germany to see if there is an explanation. (4) Turbine 99 is represented in SCADA at Trent by 199. If you have any questions let me know. I will probably do one of the other smaller sites before checking into tackling Clear Sky. Mark Fisher
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