Message-ID: <14428338.1075840455857.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:42:00 -0700 (PDT) From: mark.walker@enron.com To: joe.thorpe@enron.com Subject: Preliminary results from analysis of Visupro data for 5/17/02 time period that Gary Verkleeren asked about Cc: john.nemila@enron.com, mark.fisher@enron.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bcc: john.nemila@enron.com, mark.fisher@enron.com X-From: Mark V Walker X-To: Joe Thorpe X-cc: John Nemila, Mark Fisher X-bcc: X-Folder: \mark fischer 7-12-02\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: FISCHER-M X-FileName: mark fischer 7-12-02 LNotes.nsf Joe, See the file Memo0529AEP. Is there a simple explanation for why the system OK counter continued to increment 44.7 hrs when the turbine blades were pitched out to 80 degrees? The turbine was not powered down, put in maintenance, put in repair, or faulted off. I talked to the controller people and the attached memo are the only commands other than manual pause that will cause this. They sent me the file I stored as PausingCauses. Call me at 6753 if you need any further info. Please call me with your thoughts on this & I will finish a writeup for Gary Verkleeren. Our group is working on an improved capability to detect periods of long pausing. However, until the data recovery of Statdat files improves this new capability may not be consistently reliable or timely.