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ISO procurement standard agrees requirements for gas turbine engines

11th July 2016
Daisy Stapley-Bunten
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A highly efficient site-built power plant gas turbine is capable of powering 400,000 homes with electricity in 30 minutes. However, a power plant gas turbine requires complex administrative negotiations between a purchaser and a contractor when negotiating a purchase.

A new ISO procurement standard, ISO 19859:2016, Gas turbine applications – Requirements for power generation, will provide both parties with minimum technical requirements and management of the information exchange between them for the procurement of gas turbine engines that are intended for power generation applications.

This procurement standard for gas turbines is a set of specifications including:

  • performance;
  • reliability;
  • lifetime;
  • operational envelope;
  • maintainability;
  • quality assurance;
  • project mangement;
  • documentation;
  • installation; and
  • commissioning.

Negotiating a site-built power plant gas turbine engine purchase agreement is challenging and this procurement standard will give both purchasers and suppliers a pre-agreed definition of functional specifications, management of interfaces and, crucially, a pre-agreed management of information supply. The supplier can standardise procurement documents and expect a reduction in the variability of content and quality of tenders supplied by purchasers.

ISO 19859:2016 was developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 192, Gas turbines, working group 9, Electric power applications. It is available from your national ISO member or through the ISO Store.

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