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Control Systems [Solved] To reduce thermal shock during start up, the T5 set point is usually below the value that corresponds to full rated TRIT. If T5 compensation acts to reduce the actual T5 reading, doesn’t this compromise start performance?

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To reduce thermal shock during start up, the T5 set point is usually below the value that corresponds to full rated TRIT. If T5 compensation acts to reduce the actual T5 reading, doesn’t this compromise start performance? 

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This topic was modified 10 months ago by Robert Graf
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