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Loss of Lube Oil Pressure to the Gas Turbine Generator
Class B Fire in the Gas Turbine Module - Continued

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Once the cause for the loss of lube oil has been
determined and corrected, the rotating elements should
be inspected for damage caused by lack of lubrication.
Once all parts have been inspected and/or replaced, start
the engine according to your EOP for testing.
Class B Fire in the Gas Turbine Module
A class B fire in an engineering space is the most
dangerous condition. Since there is no time for delay,
training is essential to minimize danger to personnel and
equipment. Once a class B fire is detected, the
following steps should take place automatically:
Once the problem has been identified and corrected,
use your EOP to light off the engine and test for proper
operation.
Loss of Lube Oil
A loss of lube oil to a gas turbine engine can cause
the same type of damage whether the engine is used for
generating electricity or propulsion. The rotating parts
of the engine must be kept lubricated. When a loss of
lube oil is indicated, the following actions should be
taken:
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