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1.1 The choice of a gas turbine

The purchase of a car is pending. Now the question arises, what should it be? A spartan new car or a used luxury model? Demand the scheduled tasks a sports car, an off-road vehicle or a tractor? Do we feel ourselfs bound to a special brand? Should we benefit from a bargain, even when it does not fit exactly to the required profile? Should we buy an attraktive product due to it’s technical data, even when the label does not apply as reliable? Are the additional costs worth, which are justified with new technologies like nonmetallic brake discs or a distance warning system? Isn’t here rather to count with novel problems or malfunctions? At all, doesn’t the whole electronic monitoring lead to breakdowns and uncertainity? Are the extra equipments which are avised to me worth it’s money? And, by the way, what about the repair shop and the maintenance costs? How about the spare parts, its costs and availability? And, if I and my car have to separate, what about the resale? Depending from how we decide, the coming years together with our car will be pleasant, stressful or even frustrating. Naturally even with a consultation of neutral specialists, the analysis of tests and the breakdown statistic, a remaining risk will stay.

Very similar questions can be asked during the selection of a gas turbine. So we will utilise all sources to minimise our risk, respectively to get an advantage as high as possible.

Should we have several types of gas turbines from one or more manufacturers at our disposal? The question arises as to the proper technical choice. Apart from one’s own requirements, it is valid to consider or evaluate a number of sources and informations, some of which will be mentioned below:

The future operator should, perhaps, consult an expert, when, prior to the procurement, operation specific questions are to be cleared, e.g., with the manufacturer or the repair shop. Some examples of such queries are:

It is clear that the consent and concessions of the manufacturer (OEM), with regard to technical papers, procedure in case of failure, access to failed parts etc., is more easily attainable before rather than after a procurement.