1. What is the main differences between GE Mark IV and Mark
V Turbine Control System?
2. what is the main differences between GE Mark V and Mark
VI?
Answer Posted / nitin diwan
Main Diffrence in between M-IV & M-VI is called the SIFT
TECHNOLOGY then meaning of this technology is that if there
is two diffrent alarm in two diffrent Processer i.e. X & Y
or X & Z the controller (M-IV) will give the trip command
to the turbine but in M-VI controller the same dignostic
must be in the both cummnicator then the controller givs
the trip command to the turbine.
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