----- Original Message -----
> From: Onno Meyer <[email protected]>
>
> Brandon wrote:
>> Hmm. The way I wrote it, COGAG means 'gas and gas' -- all turbines
> on
>> a shaft must be run. COGOG -- 'gas or gas' means they don't
> have t
>> o both run at the same time.
>
> I thought that COGOG means either one turbine or the other while
> COGAG means one or several at the same time. Compare CODOG/CODAG.
IIRC, in CODOD, the diesel must be turned off or decouple when the turbine
power the shaft ('or') while with CODAG both can power the shaft at the same
time ('and').
It's possible that gas/gas arrangments are different from diesel/gas
arrangements.
Brandon
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