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| ===== Windmilling ===== | ===== Windmilling ===== | ||
| - | Running | + | Windmilling an Air Separation Unit (ASU) involves operating the unit at a significantly reduced capacity, typically during periods of low demand, |
| + | Technically, | ||
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| + | The benefit of windmilling is maintaining the thermal and operational stability of the ASU, reducing stress on the equipment from frequent shutdowns and restarts. However, careful control of power usage and flow rates is required to ensure the system doesn’t drift outside operational limits, risking inefficiency or equipment damage. | ||
| ===== Down/Outage ===== | ===== Down/Outage ===== | ||
| - | === APSAs / Onsites === | + | ==== APSAs / Onsites |
| If an APSA / Onsite is " | If an APSA / Onsite is " | ||
| - | === Customers === | + | ==== Customers |
| If a customer is " | If a customer is " | ||
| - | === ASU's === | + | ==== ASU' |
| If an ASU is " | If an ASU is " | ||
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| + | ====Source==== | ||
| + | A source is a adjective that describes the role the ASU plays within the supply chain. A source is an ASU or Onsite that produces liquid supply to fill the demand of a given DP or Distribution Point. | ||
| ==== Outage ==== | ==== Outage ==== | ||
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