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Question added by Mustapha Ka
10 years ago

Why is there only ONE specialist in speedtronic MK VI in BAYT?‎

Speedtronic MK VI (Mark VI) is the Turbine control system from General Electric. For more informations: http://site.ge-energy.com/prod_serv/products/tech_docs/en/downlo‎ ... See More

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Question added by Mustapha Ka
10 years ago

What's the difference between TMR and Simplex in the speedtronic MKVI?‎

MKVI (turbine control system from GE). TMR (triple modular redundancy).‎

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Answer added by  Musharif Hussain, Sr. Engineer (Instrumentation &Control), Matiari Group
10 years ago

Sir, I did not work on Speedtronics but since your question was occupying me, here are some googling results for you, please surf and gather your answer.   http://control ... See More

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Answer added by  Daanish Rumani, Product Manager, Publicis Sapient
10 years ago

Because it is a rare skill. There aren't as much turbines as there are computers running .NET/Java/C++ isn't it?

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Answer added by  Waqar Ahmed, Instrument Technician, ADNOC Gas Processing
10 years ago

TMR is abbreviation of Triple Module Redundant. TMR is derived from the basic architecture with3 separate and independent Control Modules, Power supplies, and I/O Nets Ma ... See More

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10 years ago

In MKVI, Triple Module Redundant (TMR) is derived from the basic architecture with three completely separate and independent Control Modules, power supplies, and IONets. ... See More

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Answer added by  Deleted user
10 years ago

the simplex is only one moduleR and communication C but the but TMR they have three modular R,S,T and they use the votting system to get action  

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Answer added by  mahmoud Ramadan Abdul Gaber, Controls Engineer, General electric
10 years ago

TMR is Triple Module Redundant which is clear from its name that you have triple redundant R,S and T controllers in case you lost one of them mainly for protection inputs ... See More

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Answer added by  Mustapha Ka
10 years ago

OK! Brother Waqar Ahmed, but As far as I know, C processor used only in Mark V system. The archetectur of Mark VI (TCP) is completely different from Mark V. (^_^)