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APRIL 2015/// VOLUME 23/// ISSUE 4
Contents
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Project Update
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Technology Update
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Diary
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Ad Index
”Only if the Energiewende works with us can
it set an example worldwide”:
Christopher Antes, MAN Diesel & Turbo. P6
Features
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Pushing the boundaries of turbine technology
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Products and Services Listings
Himeji No 2 power station is a state-of-the-art combined cycle
plant boasting a record-breaking gas turbine.
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Company Listings
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Gas & Steam Turbine Technical Specifcations
Driving change in the turbine sector
Christopher Antes of MAN Diesel & Turbo discusses the trends
and policy decisions driving change in the turbine market.
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Unlocking China’s gas potential
China is looking to fexible gas turbine technology to cut
emissions and diversify its energy portfolio.
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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
Coming up in May’s issue
POWER-GEN Europe issue
What is the future for coal-fred power in Europe?
Finland’s energy powerhouse
Focus on HVDV link between France and Spain
Gas engines: trends and optimization
Bearing down on steam turbine problems
How steam turbine technology advances can eliminate the
problem of premature bearing failure.
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The role of lubricants in the race for effciency
Gas plant managers can boost production and proftability
by selecting the right lubricant for their turbines.
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Advanced stage of construction with three conventional units and
six new combined units on base
Credit: Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Case study: Kansai Himeji 2
Pushing the
boundaries of
turbine technology
Himeji No.2 thermal power station in Japan is a state-of-the-art combined cycle
plant boasting a record-breaking gas turbine
F
ive years ago, Kansai Electric Power
inlet
shortage,the construction and commissioning
scale project to replace Himeji
temperature of 1600°C and a pressure ratio
schedule of this plant was carefully modifed
No.2 thermal power station with
of 23:1, featuring simple and combined cycle
to
the world’s most effcient combined
effciency in excess of 40 per cent and 60 per
date (COD) of each unit from its original
cycle plant featuring a record-
cent respectively.
schedule.
temperature.
environmentally-friendly
the
This
unprecedented
modern
plant
turbine
In order to help mitigate the current energy
at
breaking gas turbine with 1600°C turbine inlet
This
This steam-cooled gas turbine operates
Company (KEPCO) started a large
replaced
Kansai
expedite
The
the
original
commercial
plan
operation
contemplated
the
Electric’s existing Himeji power station, which
decommissioning of the existing units fve and
project
had supplied power to the Kansai region since
six prior to the installation of the new units four
targeted a reduction of greenhouse gas
1963 and, at 2550 MW, was the company’s
to six.
emissions while securing a competitive power
largest thermal power station – a title now held
supply to support the Kansai area.
by the new Himeji No. 2.
The new Himeji No.2 power station is a state-
The old plant was composed of six
of-the-art combined cycle plant composed of
conventional
six single-shaft blocks rated 486.5 MW (at 4°C)
commissioned and operated with crude or
each, for a total of 2919 MW.
heavy oil, and later converted to natural gas.
Each block consists of one Mitsubishi
units
that
However, due to the impact of the Great
East Japan Earthquake in March 2011 on the
were
originally
Two of the original units are still in operation.
electricity system, the removal of the existing
units fve and six was postponed until earlier
this year.
The new units four through six were
constructed in the area made available by
Hitachi Power Systems M501J gas turbine,
The 1600°C turbine inlet temperature
rigidly coupled to a single reheat steam
gas turbine facilitates a combined cycle net
the removal of units one through three. This
simultaneous
turbine called SRT-50, featuring 50-inch last-
effciency in excess of 60 per cent, and all six
combined with the large scale of the
stage blades.
removal
and
construction,
blocks have started commercial operation
project in a somewhat congested industrial
M501J was introduced in 2009 and its
with high reliability and superior performance
area, involved very complex planning and
validation started in February 2011 at MHPS’
– the last unit was declared commercial on
execution.
T-point verifcation plant.
March 25.
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Case study: Kansai Himeji 2
the connection to the GT and generator in
single shaft arrangement with a rigid coupling
system.
Bottoming cycle equipment
This plant includes several advanced features
in the bottoming cycle worth mentioning.
Based on Kansai Electric’s long-term thermal
power station operating experience, piping
support without penetration into the pipe
insulation was applied to avoid rainwater
intrusion and prevent outside corrosion.
The frst engine in transit to Himeji
Credit: MHPS
Stainless steel tubes were used internally
in the HRSG for durability under steam
temperature in excess of 600°C.
intake/discharge infrastructure, were used by
both the existing and new units.
Close communication and co-operation of
The clinker ash was used for foundation
improvement and the fy ash was mixed in
Community impact
concrete.
The city of Himeji is famous for its UNESCO
several teams involving mechanical, electrical,
Several existing portions of the plant,
I&C, and other departments was successful
such as cooling water intake and seawater
Special attention was placed on the
in preventing unintended interference with
desalination, were effectively refurbished and
architecture of the plant in order to minimize
connecting piping and many other major
will continue to operate during the life of the
its visual effect on the landscape of the city.
activities in the existing and new units.
new plant.
The
power
station
was
erected
world heritage Japanese castle.
Ivory and beige were selected as base
on
Himeji No. 2 was conceived prior to the
colours for the façade to maintain harmony
flled ground, which raised concerns of
earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan
with the outer wall of Himeji castle, and green
‘liquefaction’, especially
in March 2011. In an effort to alleviate the
paint was selected for HRSGs and transformers
diffcult power supply situation in the Kansai
to refect the image of the Harima plain feld
In order to prevent this, the foundation
area, KEPCO and its suppliers initiated an
surrounded by greenery.
work was based on the sand compaction
aggressive acceleration programme that
In order to prevent traffc congestion
pile method, with high bearing capacity piles
expedited the COD of the frst four units by two
during construction, special measures were
used to strengthen the support of the bearing
to four months.
applied to the roads surrounding the power
during
eventual
future earthquakes.
layer.
This effort is especially important during the
Vibration measurements were performed
high demand summer/winter peak.
during construction to prevent vibration-
station. Truck traffc from/to the site for the
transportation of construction material and
equipment was shifted away from the typical
induced trips of the existing units. Industrial
Steam turbine innovation
waste, like clinker ash and fy ash from KEPCO’s
The state-of-the-art SRT 50 steam turbine
Special considerations were put in place to
only coal-fred plant, was effectively utilized to
was designed to operate with a condenser
diminish noise and vibration levels to reduce
reduce waste and minimize environmental
vacuum of 96.3 kPa and features 50-inch
disturbance to the surrounding community.
effects.
(127-cm) steel blades that result in large
Marine transportation of large components
annular area for high effciency and large
was maximized to minimize blockage of land
capacity.
routes surrounding and accessing the plant.
This
new
large-capacity
commuting time.
single-casing
Cleaning of public areas surrounding the
reheat turbine features other advanced
site, especially roads, riverbank and seashore,
technologies
has been routinely performed by the project
such
as
a
high-effciency
reaction blade, welded rotor, advanced seals
team.
and high performance bearings developed to
The high effciency of the new plant has
achieve higher effciency and more compact
enabled reductions of about 30 per cent for
design.
CO2 and 85 per cent for NOx compared with
The down fow exhaust enables compact
the original plant.
installation of the condenser on the second
The ecological impact of the plant on
foor level while the turbine casing is located
the bay ecosystem is substantially reduced
on the third foor. This confguration fts the
by lowering the amount of warm water
confned space and reduces the construction
discharge by approximately 40 per cent.
costs. Higher pressure recovery in the exhaust
Single casing steam turbine
Credit: MHPS
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Turbomachinery
Drivers of change
Christopher Antes, head of Turbomachinery at MAN Diesel &
Turbo, talks to PEi about the latest trends turbine manufacturers
are witnessing, emissions control and European energy policies
PEi: What policy decisions from governments
much hope that our proposed solutions will
By contrast, our latest MGT series of gas
would stimulate your sector in Europe and
be heard. The right technology exists. Only if
turbines is at present gaining a foothold in
elsewhere?
the Energiewende works with us can it set an
the Chinese market. Four 6.9 MW MGT gas
example worldwide. And that would help not
turbines will be used in future by the Shanghai
only our sector but others too.
Volkswagen
A: In general, electricity prices are at a low
level, which favours old and outdated power
Automotive
Company
in
a
combined heat and power facility.
plants that use fossil fuels such as coal. On the
PEi: Which region of the world currently offers
other hand, though, high amounts of funding
the most turbomachinery potential for MAN
PEi: What is the future for gas turbines in
are being put into the expansion of renewable
Diesel & Turbo? And why?
MAN’s performance category?
Here in Germany the ‘energy revolution’ –
A: There is more than one answer to this
A: The demand for gas turbines is currently
or Energiewende – is a prime example. We
question. In the US the shale gas boom has
growing globally by two to three per cent per
already have so much fuctuating solar
tapped undreamt-of reserves and stimulated
year. The big exception here is China. Only
and, above all, wind power in the grid that
the natural gas market worldwide. In Asia and
recently the government decided to limit CO2
its capacity is exceeded on productive
Africa, efforts are being made to generate
emissions by 2030 at the latest. Decentralized
days and planned massive power lines and
electricity more effciently and more cleanly.
CHP plants with gas turbines under 10 MW
storage options are currently the subject of
This has not, however, produced a clearly
play a crucial role here. In addition, Beijing has
heated public debate. The need now is not
identifable focus of activity for us. Our
recognized that solutions must be found to
for further expansion but for mastery of the
range of turbomachinery products includes
combat environmental pollution, for example
situation. When wind turbines have to be
compressors and expanders for the oil, gas
heavy smog. What this means in practice
switched off because of overcapacity, this is
and process industries as well as steam
is that China is moving away from coal and
of no help to anyone. In our view, small gas
turbines up to 160 MW and gas turbines up to
towards natural gas. The precise potential for
power plants make particular sense. As they
13 MW. We supply turbines as a drive solution
gas turbines cannot at present be quantifed.
are decentralized, they are in a position to
for our compressors. This performance range
However, it will be signifcantly higher than in
stabilize the grid very quickly. And if they are
is also suitable for decentralized industrial
any other country in the world.
realized as CHP plants, they have compelling
power generation where we can serve various
In the public electricity networks of many
effciency levels of over 80 per cent. Natural
small types of plants such as cogeneration,
countries
gas is also a comparatively low-emission fuel.
waste incineration and biomass as well as
renewable energies such as wind and
However, investment incentives have been
combined-cycle. Essentially, we offer solutions
solar power have an ever-increasing share,
reduced rather than increased for precisely
for which there is worldwide potential. What
compact gas turbines represent an ideal
these types of plant. As a member of the
this means in practice is that we tend to
backup solution. In addition, we foresee that
Association of German Machinery and Plant
identify trends for particular regions in terms of
methane will play a key role worldwide in the
Manufacturers (VDMA) we supported its calls
the type of power plant.
future as a clean energy source. According to
electricity generation in many countries.
for a general shift of policy in Germany towards
in
which
strongly
fuctuating
various studies it will be available for decades
decentralized CHP. The current statements
PEi: Can you illustrate this with examples?
as natural gas and can be produced today
of some of our politicians calling for a move
Up to now the UK has exported and disposed
renewably using a variety of methods.
away from the target of 25 per cent CHP share
of a large proportion of its waste abroad. The
of the German energy market in 2020 is a
country is now building up its national waste
PEi: Which current development trends are
bad sign for effcient and easily controllable
incineration capacities and therefore creating
you pursuing?
decentralized power plants. We are therefore
new projects. Here we are currently supplying
hoping for a rethink.
the complete turbine generator set for the
A:
because
construction of the highly effcient Wilton 11
operating costs play a decisive role for
Germany, with its ambition of an energy
waste incineration plant in Middlesbrough.
customers.
revolution, is under global scrutiny. We are
Our DK 100/400 R condensation steam
standards are being tightened up in many
seeking dialogue with politicians and very
turbine will generate up to 50 MW of electricity.
countries across the world. In particular,
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there are stricter limits for nitrogen oxides.
least because many of these types of power
national programmes to expand capacities
As manufacturers we must comply with the
plants are capable of meeting baseload
specifcally
requirements of the legislators as well as those
requirements and are therefore able to
in Europe are currently diffcult as most
of our customers – in the latter case as far as
contribute to the stability of power networks.
programmes have come to an end.
possible without restrictions or additional costs.
The higher the proportion of fuctuating
In addition to particularly high effciency levels,
energy sources such as solar or wind power
PEi: How do you assess the market in
one of our primary development goals was
in a power grid, the more important this factor
emerging countries?
therefore to ensure that the entire MGT gas
becomes.
turbine family is both economically effcient
We have supplied the 220–tonne steam
A: In the emerging and developing nations
and environmentally friendly.
turbine for the 100 MW CSP Shams 1 power
the situation looks somewhat different. By 2020,
plant in Abu Dhabi, have ftted out numerous
we foresee emerging markets especially in
waste incineration plants in Europe and have
African and Asian countries. They are building
been involved in the generation of electricity
up infrastructure and their demand for energy
A: The single-digit NOx values in the load
from the waste heat of a smelting works in
is constantly growing. Small and decentralized
range between 50 and 100 per cent obtained
Norway. We have equipped many regional
biomass power plants are one trend we
with the MGT 6100 provide evidence that
biomass power plants with our MARC series
can see which is driven by the utilization of
we have achieved our goal. On our own
of steam turbines, which were specially
agricultural waste as fuel. However, the quality
test stand in Oberhausen we demonstrated
developed for industrial power generation.
standards in these markets are different.
levels of less than 10 ppm nitrogen oxide in
These require small turbo generator sets, which
Locally
the exhaust gas in all gas turbine operating
we can deliver in sizes from 1.5 MW upwards.
turbine technology is mainly in use here.
comparison, the German Federal Emissions
PEi: Are you seeing increased demand for
PEi: What future prospects do you see for
Control Act, in its ‘Technical Instructions on Air
waste-to-energy technologies, biomass and
concentrated solar power?
Quality Control’, specifes a limit of 36.5 ppm,
concentrated solar power? In which regions is
which corresponds to 75 mg/Nm3.
this happening?
PEi: What does this mean in practice?
in
this
segment.
manufactured,
Conditions
outdated
steam
modes between half and full power. By
We have achieved these values with the aid
A: In terms of building CSP plants, Spain
has up to now been the front runner. Unlike
of our own combustion chamber technology
A: As already mentioned, the UK is building
conventional plants, a solar-powered turbine
through the adaptation and optimization
up its own waste incineration capacities.These
must be designed to be started up and shut
of the “Advanced Can Combustor” (ACC),
plants are currently often realized as waste-
down each day according to the availability
which was developed for our long-established
to-energy applications. Anywhere that waste
of the sun’s rays, and therefore of the steam.
THM gas turbine family. These can combustors
needs to be disposed of and is available
However, the notable success of the Spanish
use premix technology, i.e., the fuel is pre-
as a fuel source, converting it into electricity
solar industry has had some major setbacks.
mixed homogeneously with the combustion
is a logical step. The residual heat can also
Both the previous and current government
air before entry into the combustion chamber.
be used in CHP plants, for instance to heat
have reduced solar funding with retroactive
Fuel-rich, hot strands are thereby avoided.
neighboring industrial or residential areas. We
effect. This has destroyed the confdence
This results in far less nitrogen oxide being
also see potential here in Eastern Europe, for
of many investors. The market has therefore
formed in the exhaust gas without the need
example in Poland.
moved
for additional time-consuming and expensive
post-treatment systems. In a next step we aim
away
from
Europe. Major
new
installations are currently in the planning stage,
PEi: And what about biomass?
to guarantee very low nitrogen oxide values to
particularly in the MENA region. When the 100
MW Shams 1 plant joined the network in 2013
our customers on the basis of test results, thus
A: We have been involved in numerous
in Abu Dhabi, the – at the time – largest CSP
further increasing the competitiveness of the
biomass projects in Europe. German and
power plant in the world set new standards.
gas turbine.
Austrian plant constructors have built up
With 125 MW gross power, the steam turbine
their technological leadership in Europe in
we delivered was the largest ever built for a
PEi: And what is your future forecast for steam
this area over the last few years. A type of
solar thermal power plant. In Southeast Asia
turbines?
formula power plant with certain standard
and countries such as Israel, CSP is under
components has become established and
consideration but on a smaller scale.
A: We are seeing a trend towards renewable
has been a real success on the export market.
energies, particularly in the industrialized
For this reason we adapted at an early stage
Dr Christopher Antes is Senior Vice
nations. This change entails a great deal
to certain boiler sizes and developed the
President and Head Of Production/Factory
more than the development of photovoltaic
MARC 1 steam turbine to be able to equip
Turbomachinery at MAN Diesel & Turbo.
and wind power facilities, which is being seen
even power plants of between 1.5 and 3 MW.
in many areas. We defnitely see ourselves
However, the number of biomass projects in
as a partner in the ‘energy revolution’, not
Europe is directly related to the existence of
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Credit: Powerphase
Opinion: China turbine market
Unlocking China’s
gas potential
As China looks to fexible gas turbine technology to cut emissions and diversify its
energy portfolio, Peter Perri of US-based Powerphase outlines the opportunities
C
hina has always been
year for the past ten years. New renewable
in demand. Fast, fexible generation improves
thought of as a coal
power capacity surpassed new fossil fuel and
reliability and power quality by stabilizing the
market, but increasingly
nuclear capacity in China for the frst time in
electric grid, allowing more renewables to be
the
largest
in
2013. China’s goal is to have 20 per cent of its
added over time.
the
world
adding
total energy demand sourced from renewable
nation
is
renewables and fexible
gas turbine technology to reduce emissions
Current technical constraints
energy by 2020.
Given the convergence of gas turbines
Combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants
and renewables in China, the nation’s gas
have technical constraints that affect their
China’s gas power generation capacity
turbine plants will require more fexibility. The
startup time, ramp rate, and minimum load.
is expected to rise from 43.8 GW in 2013 to
more renewables that are added, the more
Cycling raises concerns about increased air
85.5 GW by 2020, substantially boosting gas
fexibility will be required. Gas power plants
emissions and thermo-mechanical stress on
turbine installations in the country. The growth
are often ramped up and down, or cycled, in
CCGT plant equipment.
will be driven by China’s need to adopt
response to changes in demand and load.
The startup time, the time to ramp up
cleaner fuels for power generation, including
The time required to ramp up and down, the
output to full load, the minimum available
renewables, and reduce its reliance on
plant’s effciency at part load, and the overall
load, and the effciency at part load determine
coal, which accounts for 62 per cent of the
duration of plant output determine the fuel
the amount of fuel consumed and the
country’s total installed capacity.
consumption and economic performance of
length of time the plant operates each day.
the power plant.
By producing output during peak demand
and diversify its energy portfolio.
China’s gas power generation market
value stood at $652 million in 2013 and is
Unlike
forecast to jump to almost $1.7 billion by 2017,
continuously,
according to the analysts at consultancy
provide short-duration load, or burst load.
GlobalData.
Burst loads are produced in response to the
Being able to start quickly and run at a low
At the same time, China has increased
sudden loss of a power generator, reduced
minimum load will allow the plant to operate
its investment in renewables nearly every
output from wind and solar sources, or spikes
effciently more often and meet a larger range
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fexible
plants
power
that
operate
plants
can
times, the power plant is more valuable to the
grid because of its ability to balance variable
renewables.
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of demand requirements. In the modern
power grid, intelligent resources should be
able to ramp up and down as fast as possible
without risking damage to the power plant
equipment.
As more renewables are added to the
grid, shorter ‘bursts’ of energy from gas
turbines are required to meet the variability
of the renewables. Shorter bursts and more
cycling decrease the effciency of CCGTs
and increase the amount of fuel per MWh
of electricity produced, increasing operating
and fuel costs. Since the effciency of gas
A 2 MW natural gas reciprocating engine inside a Turbophase module
Credit: Powerphase
turbine power plants degrades at part load,
frequent starts and stops will further reduce
the overall effciency of CCGTs.
As an alternative to CCGTs, reciprocating
engines have been considered. However,
year, the Turbophase Flex Enabled CCGT will
Flex start eliminates much of the need for
cost less on a $/kW installed basis than the
ineffcient low-load conditions at the CCGT
standard OEM CCGT.
plant, reducing the overall fuel burn. It also
reciprocating engines cannot match the
Powerphase president Bob Kraft says: “As
increases the range of output the plant can
effciency of the CCGT at baseload and
the market begins to understand the full value
offer to the grid, both at the low end and high
are often not viable solutions for the type of
of what we’re offering, decision-makers will
end of the range, increasing the megawatt-
multi-hundred MW power plants required to
come to view the Turbophase Flex Upgrade as
hours the plant will dispatch over the course
meet the demand of a large electric grid like
standard equipment when adding new gas
of the year and boosting economic value.
China’s.
turbines to the grid.”
Proposed solution
A
CCGT
Turbophase
equipped
Flex
with
capacity
Powerphase’s
and
fexibility
In
addition
to
pioneering
its
new
He adds: “Planners analyze capacity
technology, Powerphase has pioneered an
additions based on cost per kW, effciency
innovative way to pay for its capacity and
and, increasingly, the ability to respond quickly
effciency upgrade. Dubbed a ‘Power Service
to load fuctuations.
Agreement’, customers who choose this
upgrade combines the fast start and burst
“When they look at a Turbophase Flex
option pay one monthly fee that includes
capability of a reciprocating engine with the
Enabled CCGT versus a standard CCGT, they
installation, equipment, controls integration
effciency and scalability of a CCGT.
are seeing more capacity, more effciency,
and maintenance.
The Turbophase Flex Enabled CCGT plant
and more fexibility at a lower total cost per
can make sense in cases where a customer
can add megawatts to the grid in 60 seconds,
kW installed. Increasingly they’re going to say,
wants to avoid CAPEX expenses and would
and can offer the predictability of ISO-rated
‘If the cost per kW is lower, and I’m getting all
rather see positive cash fow immediately and
output at all ambient conditions. For example,
these added benefts, why wouldn’t I add the
throughout the contract.
a nominal 569 MW 2x1 CCGT equipped
upgrade?’”
The company says it
Many power plant owners globally have
with the upgrade will produce 569 MW on a
While a typical CCGT requires about
been considering ways to realize more value
0ºC day and 569 MW on a 50ºC day. When
60 minutes to reach full load, a Turbophase
from their assets. In real operating conditions,
comparing price, looking at the average
Flex Enabled CCGT plant can add capacity to
megawatt-hours is one of the most important
number of kilowatts produced throughout the
the grid in 60 seconds. The rapid Turbophase
economic considerations when evaluating
the return from a project.
China is an example of a forward-thinking
power grid that is diversifying rapidly into
renewable generation. In that context the
Turbophase Flex Upgrade is likely to see
widespread adoption in China and other
innovative markets because of its ability to
start in 60 seconds for balancing renewables,
while improving the effciency of reliability of
gas turbines.
Peter Perri is Executive Vice-President at
Powerphase.
First Turbophase module in place, second next to foundation
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Technology Update: Steam Turbines
Turbine bearings are exposed to severe operating conditions during normal operation
Credit: AESSeal
The problem
with steam
Steam and moisture entering bearing housings of steam turbines result in
premature bearing failure. Chris Rehmann discusses why advances in bearing
protection have the ability to eliminate this issue
L
ike many other types of rotating
If the turbine has been idled for a very
placed on the side nearest the steam to help
equipment, steam turbines have
long period of time under these conditions,
protect the Afas o-rings from the intense heat.
bearings that support the axial
the bearings have already reached stage
Second, the design of the rotating unit has
and radial loads. These bearings
fve failure on the P-F curve before the unit is
been changed to create a ‘steam defector’
must be properly lubricated in order
put into service. The location of the escaping
which repels the impinging steam.
to achieve L10 lifecycle. Turbine
steam can be seen in the turbine cross-section
LabTecta66 is also designed with a thinner
bearings are exposed to high temperatures,
diagram of Figure 1, showing the rather simple,
cross section and seal length than competing
high transient thrust loads, long states of idle
stationary labyrinth isolators (in circles) which
devices, which means it can be retroftted on
readiness and a moisture-laden environment.
are provided by some OEM steam turbine
more equipment without having to carry out
These can be seen as severe operating
manufacturers.
modifcations.
conditions at best.
To overcome these issues a more advanced
LabTecta66 is a labyrinth bearing seal
Of all operating environments, however, the
labyrinth bearing protection seal has been
design
state of idle readiness introduces the highest
developed, which offers protection against the
operation, and hence no wear takes place
level of contamination exposure to a turbine
ingress of steam and is also non-contacting in
during rotation. Therefore, a carefully specifed,
bearing and lube oil system. That is because
operation. LabTecta66 incorporates patented
properly
the rotor and, in most cases, the lubrication
dynamic lift technology to protect against the
contacting labyrinth bearing protector can
system is in a static state, which allows live
ingress of steam and other contaminants that
have an infnite life expectancy.
steam leaks past the carbon shaft seals.
contribute to 52 per cent of all bearing failures.
As the steam makes its way past the
This dynamic lift technology uses the
installed
and
operated
A recent research paper
during
non-
produced by
AESSEAL analysed the 120,000+ LabTecta66
centrifugal
equipment
products that had been supplied in the eight
to open a temporary micro-gap allowing
years since the product’s launch. Between
(when the shaft is rotating), it condenses
expansion of the oil-air mixture in the bearing
January 2006 and September 2013, only
on the cooler inner surfaces of the bearing
housing, which consequently allows the
52 of the 120,000+ LabTecta66 bearing
housing and collects in the sump. When the
equipment to breathe. When the equipment
protector seals were removed from service.
turbine is put in service the bearings can fail
stops rotating the micro-gap immediately
After detailed examination, it was concluded
prematurely
closes, forming a perfect seal. This prevents
that any abnormality was found to be operator
steam, moisture and dust being sucked back
based (such as mis-installation and lubricant
into the bearing housing and eliminates
overflling). The research also conducted an
this
moisture
contamination.
rotating
non-contacting
function properly only in the dynamic state
to
of
is
OEM labyrinth bearing housing seals, which
due
force
that
bearing oil contamination.
The cross-section of a
LabTecta
Figure 1: Steam turbine cross-section
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steam
accelerated life test with a stop-start cycle of
four times a day, which determined that the
turbine
average LabTecta66 life expectancy was
labyrinth isolator is shown
over 10.5 years. The paper also showed that
in Figure 3. You can see that
by using an established statistical (WeiBayes)
this seal also utilizes two
technique, the average life expectancy was
drive
shut-off
also in excess of 10.5 years. However, because
o-rings that seal on a smooth
such statistical data can only be modelled
surface, and easy refurbishment capability.
with failure data, and as no LabTecta66 has
But the steam-turbine isolator has two unique
ever failed, the results must be viewed as
adaptations. First, a graphoil ring has been
conservative.
o-rings, two
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Technology Update: Steam Turbines
Shaft Rotating
Shaft
Housing
Housing
Figure 2:Standardized modern labyrinth design
Graphite
Packing
Steam
Defector
Figure 3:LabTecta steam turbine
labyrinth isolator, cross-section
A US-based producer of phosphate fertilizer
from $35,000 upwards. Several seal design
GAF4 steam turbines were suffering from water
had faced an ongoing issue that, during
changes had been tried to improve the ability
contamination of the bearings, leading to a
normal operations, steam leaking past the
of the OEM seals to exclude the moisture from
MTBR of as little as four months. This had been
carbon rings caused moisture ingress into the
the bearing housings, without success.
a chronic problem for the last 40 years. Just
bearing housings. This had been occurring
A Reliability engineer working for the
replacing the bearings on this turbine costs
for a number of years and the engineers had
company studied MTBRs and performed
$14,000. A full turbine rebuild costs about
found that the OEM standard, non-contacting
root-cause failure analysis on a wide range of
$35,000. An emergency rebuild in August 2010
labyrinth seals were not effective at preventing
rotating equipment failures (turbines, pumps,
of an Elliott EPG-4 turbine and 90P single stage
steam and moisture ingress. It was calculated
gearboxes, trunions, etc), and concluded
compressor due to water related failure cost
that the Mean Time Between Repairs (MTBR)
that bearing failures were frequently caused
over $300,000. A solution was needed to stop
for the turbines was only four to 12 months
by lube oil contamination resulting from the
this frequent and expensive damage.
with the OEM seals. Set against this was the
steam in the operating environment entering
To reduce moisture ingress and improve
turbine rebuild cost, which could be anything
the bearing housings. The company’s Terry
the MTBR of the turbine bearings, a number of
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Technology Update: Steam Turbines
modifcations was attempted, including tighter
a considerable margin and the turbine
and lubricant changes to eliminate or at
running clearances of the OEM labyrinth seal;
was found to be running perfectly after
least minimize the effect of the water in the oil.
air buffer porting; low pressure reducing baffe;
24+ months. It is estimated that this initial
The engineers then investigated and tested
instrument air purging the oil reservoir, to
investment in an effective bearing protection
a number of different bearing housing seals
prevent ingress of moist air; nitrogen purging
system has avoided at least three turbine
and isolators, before they standardized on the
the oil reservoir, to prevent ingress of moist air;
repairs over two years, with a total saving of
modern labyrinth design shown in Figure 2 for
desiccant vent flters, to dry the air entering
$100,000. This results in a payback period
its pumps and gearboxes, and Figure 4 for its
the housing; vent check valves, to allow one-
on the initial investment of less than three
steam turbines.
way fow of air from the housing; and synthetic
weeks, with ongoing savings of $50,000 per
In conclusion, it can be seen that steam
lubricants, with improved moisture separating
year. Weekly oil samples taken from this steam
and moisture entering bearing housings can
qualities. However, none of these modifcations
turbine continue to show zero moisture in the
be prevented by modern labyrinth bearing
was completely successful and they resulted
oil. Turbines with LabTecta isolators that are
protectors. These are designed to operate in
in several well-known after-market bearing
taken out of service for other reasons have
the elevated temperatures and high transient
isolators being investigated and tested. Most
no corrosion and are found to be in pristine
thrust loads founds in steam turbines as well
of these labyrinth isolators achieved some
conditions inside the bearing housings.
as preventing ingress during long states of
improvement over the OEM seal, but none
Steam and moisture entering the bearing
fulflled all of the requirements – the primary
housings
of
steam
turbines
and
other
objective being no oil leakage out, and no
rotating equipment was a major source of
water entry in.
costly failures at this plant. The OEM bearing
idle readiness. Labyrinth bearing protection
is therefore a highly cost effective method of
extending MTBR and optimising ROI.
The plant’s engineering team decided
protectors were found to be inadequate for
Chris Rehmann is Business Development
to try a set of three LabTecta66ST bearing
the severe conditions surrounding steam
Manager at AESSEAL. www.aesseal.co.uk/en
isolators, which were installed on a Terry GAF4
turbines, a common problem worldwide.
turbine.The cost for these isolators was around
The US-based producer of phosphate
$2400. The results exceed expectations by
fertilizer had tried numerous housing design
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A technically advanced lubricant will keep turbines operating on top form
Credit: ExxonMobil
Turbine lubricants
Lubricants’ role in the
race for effciency
Gas plant managers can
boost production and
proftability by selecting
the right lubricant for their
turbines, writes Jarmo
Vihersalo
T
o satisfy ever-increasing demands
While treating the symptoms of varnish
for electricity, gas turbine power
through mitigation technologies may extend
plant managers are keen to
service life, the important factors for reliable
improve the output and reliability of
operation are starting with a clean system and
their operations. Through selecting
using a turbine oil designed to prevent varnish
the right lubricant, operators can
from forming. A well-balanced oil formulation
maximize production and proftability and
that utilizes high-performance base stocks
reduce unscheduled downtime, which helps
and advanced technology additives is the
increase worker safety. Varnish formation is
frst line of defence against the formation of
one factor that can have a highly detrimental
sludge and varnish.
effect on gas turbine operations.
During operation, varnish deposits can
To select a well-balanced gas turbine
lubricant, maintenance personnel should
build up and stick to various interior surfaces
consider the following performance areas:
and block openings and flters, which can
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Deposit Control – advanced turbine oils
reduce power output and reliability.To combat
are formulated to limit the generation of
this, operators should look for a turbine oil
sludge and varnish, while keeping deposits
with higher level base stocks and advanced
antioxidants which can provide protection
against oxidation when properly formulated.
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in suspension;
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Oxidation Stability – higher level turbine oil
base stocks and advanced antioxidants
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Adaptive Brush Seal
Solutions for
Air Preheaters
Advanced lubricants can help mitigate injury risks during maintenance procedures
Credit: ExxonMobil
High performance.
Long life.
Sealeze’s patented brush-based
sealing system delivers reliability and
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and minimal foam formation will provide
high performance features, such as:
superior protection against the formation of
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varnish;
excellent chemical and oxidation stability
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Filterability (the ability of an oil to pass
help reduce maintenance downtime and
through a flter with minimal pressure drop)
costs by contributing to system cleanliness
– oils with poor flterability will pollute flters
and deposit reduction, which can enable
faster that those with good flterability. This
often translates into more frequent flter
changes;
Long equipment life: powerful protection
Anti-Rust and Corrosion protection – oils
system components helps to minimize
formulated to minimize rust and corrosion
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that contribute to oxidation and the
More effective than other seal
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For more than 25 years, Sealeze has
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demonstrates high resistance to foaming
Wear protection – wear material from
and rapid air release while minimizing
high pressure hydraulics, the gears of
sludge formation potential, which can
the accessory gearbox, and generator
help control maintenance downtime by
reduction
promoting reliable turbine operation.
gear
or
turning
gear
can
indirectly be a source of varnish formation,
since the wear metals will act as an
oxidation catalyst.
The power industry is facing increasing
demands and operators are continuously
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solutions
that
help
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Safety is another fundamental concern
safety and increase productivity. To do this,
and the number one priority for power
operators need to select a lubricant that
generation
Maintenance
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procedures carried out during both scheduled
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and
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delivers outstanding product performance. A
contact with equipment. Advanced lubricants
technically advanced lubricant that can help
can help mitigate potential injury risks and
owners meet these goals will help keep plants
increase overall productivity for both owners
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Project Update
GE to deliver 2.6 GW of gas-fred power to Egypt
GE has signed a contract with Egypt’s
“We are very confdent that, by the
government to deliver 2.6 GW of power
end of May, the government of Egypt will
government, including on transport, visas
generation capacity.
have a very good outcome,” Wilson said,
for staff and moving equipment through
adding that GE had received “extraordinary
Customs.
GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power
co-ordination
and
support”
from
the
business said it will deliver 34 of its aeroderivative
gas turbines, which are expected to begin
generating power in May, as well as 12 heavyduty gas turbines to 15 sites across Egypt. The
frm said the contract was signed in December
2014 and construction is currently underway.
In the project’s initial phase, fast-track power
solutions including 14 LM6000 turbines and 20
mobile TM2500 turbines will be delivered to
help offset Egypt’s expected summer power
demand, and some of the country’s existing
power plants will be upgraded with new
turbines. The second phase includes plans
for two full-scale power plants, which are
expected to generate 1495 MW.
According to GE, all of the promised
LM6000 turbines have already been delivered
and 10 have been installed, although they are
not yet up and running. The majority of the
trailer-mounted TM2500 turbines have been
delivered and are currently being installed.
The project is the largest to date for GE
about the importance of your filters.
Distributed Power. “Given the speed required,
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Darryl Wilson, chief commercial offcer, told PEi.
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involved with moving large equipment; road
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power plant engineers to multiple sites, not just
one site.” Then there is “clearing the sites, and
getting materials in and out.”
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Aarding Thermal Acoustics BV
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HL Insulation Ltd
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Bandweaver Ltd
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Columbia Steel Casting Co Inc
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Fluid Energy Controls Inc
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VISA Petrochemical Products Ltd
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G-Team as - Steam Turbo
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Emerson Process Management
Forney Corp
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ATCO Emissions Management
The Babcock & Wilcox Co
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Haldor Topsoe A/S
LAB SA Groupe CNIM
Nationwide Boiler Inc
Rentech Boiler Systems Inc
Steuler Anlagenbau GmbH & Co KG
STF SpA
Turner Envirologic
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Alara-Lukagro Noise Control Solutions
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Technicon Acoustics
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Minco UK Ltd
oil/water separators
Hilliard Corp
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Forgiatura Mamé
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CAS DataLoggers
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Bran & Luebbe
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Danfoss
Flowserve Corp FCD
General Turbo SA
Gorman-Rupp Co
Goulds Pumps
Johnson Pump
KRAL AG
Leon Heimer S/A
Parker Hannifn
Power Lube Industrial LLC
Vooner FloGard Corp
Reheaters
Vogt Power International Inc
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CAS DataLoggers
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GP Strategies Corp
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SETPOINT
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James Walker
K C Engineering
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Turbo Parts LLC
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Chell Instruments Ltd
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Stork Turbo Blading
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Turbo Parts LLC
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators
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Skinner Power Systems LLC
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Spilling Energie Systeme GmbH
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Infolytica Corp
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ESCO Tool
tube cleaning
Beaudrey American Services
E Beaudrey et Cie (Beaudrey)
Specialised Overhaul Service P/L
tube plugging
JEUMONT Electric
Heat recovery/HRSGs
GP Strategies Corp
Innovative Steam Technologies (IST)
Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner North
America)
MJ Electric LLC
Standardkessel-Baumgarte Group
Structural Integrity Associates Inc
Vogt Power International Inc
Inspection services
Balcke-Dürr GmbH
Buckley Industrial Ltd
Day & Zimmermann
HSB Global Standards
Inspecteam Hydro
Ofl Ltd
Topomaster Ltd
Instrumentation and
control systems
maintenance
Honeywell Process Solutions
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH
SWAN Systeme AG
Life extension services
ABB Pte Ltd
BWD Turbines Ltd
Maryn International Ltd
URS
Lube oil
Lubrication Engineers International Ltd
Maintenance services
Ansaldo Energia SpA
Caterpillar Energy Solutions GmbH
Mechanical failure
analysis
Turbo Monitoring Ltd
Metal fabricating and
machining
Dynamic Systems Inc
METKA
Sko-Die Inc
Monitoring
CITI - Corona Inspection Training
Institute
Elcon International AB
Encore Networks
EUtech Scientifc Engineering GmbH
GP Strategies Corp
MapEx Performance Monitoring
PIA Inc
Raymar Telenetics
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Inc
Xplore Technologies
rebuilding
Steam generators,
nuclear
Doosan Skoda Power
SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd
Westinghouse Electric Co
Steam turbines
Valves
aligning
reconditioning
ACOEM AB
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
Armatech Eromutechnika KFT
E.ON Anlagenservice
repairing
blade repair
Power Machines
Reliable Turbine Services Inc
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
installation
RR Projects
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
maintenance
Doosan Skoda Power
ITH Engineering Inc
RWE Power International - TSG
Ferrybridge - Maintenance &
Engineering
SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd
Stork Turbo Service BV
Sulzer Turbo Services
PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
TST-Turbo Service & Trading GmbH
TurboCare
Armatech Eromutechnika KFT
Climax Portable Machining &
Welding Systems
E.ON Anlagenservice
JASC Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls
Inc
testing
Armatech Eromutechnika KFT
Institute for Hydraulic Fluid Machinery
Vibration control
balancing
Turbo Monitoring Ltd
monitoring
E.ON Anlagenservice
PCH Engineering A/S
Stork Turbo Service BV
Turbo Monitoring Ltd
overhauling
Stork Turbo Blading
Stork Turbo Service BV
TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
Outage services
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
Climax Portable Machining &
Welding Systems
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Westinghouse Electric Co
Pumps and compressors
overhauling
ANDRITZ
Stork Turbo Service BV
Others simply sell you a product –
we offer a solution.
rebuilding
ANDRITZ
repair
ANDRITZ
Stork Turbo Service BV
Repair services, general
ANDRITZ
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX brand
E.ON Anlagenservice
Flexitallic Ltd
FMT Group
Goulds Pumps
Graphite Metallizing
Liburdi Turbine Services Inc
Sulzer Turbo Services
PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn
Bhd
Steam generators,
maintenance and repair
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
Damper Technology Ltd
Doosan Babcock Ltd
Powertech Labs Inc
A control and shut off technique you can rely on.
rewinding
Doosan Babcock Ltd
HL Insulation Ltd
Ingeteam Power Technology SA
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
GmbH
PIA Inc
ProEnergy
RR Projects
TNB Repair and Maintenance Sdn
Bhd
Topomaster Ltd
Torresol Energy
Vogt Power International Inc
OHL Gutermuth
Marelli Motori SpA
National Electric Coil
Quartzelec Ltd
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Sheldon Andrews Inc
Standby Generators
Customized
Valve Design
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Helmershäuser Straße 9+12 · 63674 Altenstadt / Germany
Phone +49.60 47. 80 06-0 · Fax +49.60 47.80 06-29
www.ohl-gutermuth.de · og@ohl-gutermuth.de
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Company
Classifed Listing
AAF Ltd
AEG Power Solutions
Alfa Laval Aalborg Oy
AMETEK Power Instruments
Power and Industrial Div, (sub of AAF
International), Bassington Industrial
Estate, Cramlington, Northumberland
NE23 8AF, UK, +44-1670-713-477,
lynne.jackson@aafgb.com,
www.aafgb.com
PO Box 82, Weerenweg 29,
Zwanenburg 1160 AB The Netherlands,
+31-20-4077800, media@aegps.com,
www.aegps.com
Kaivopuistontie 33, PO Box 9, Rauma
FI-26101 Finland, +358-10-838-3800,
sales.rauma@alfalaval.com,
www.aalborg-industries.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Bus Dev/Sls,
Pekka Läiskä
255 N Union St, Rochester, NY 14605,
USA, +1-585-263-7700,
power.sales@ametek.com,
www.ametekpower.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Steve Bleier
Allen Gears
(sub of Data Acquisition), Roermonder
Str 594, Aachen 52072
Germany, +49-241-169780-28,
info@amotronics.de,
www.amotronics.de
Contact: Sls/Mktg Dir, Martin Hessing
AEG Power Solutions
Industrieweg 59, Nunspeet 8071 CS
The Netherlands, +31-341-252635,
info@aarding.com, www.aarding.com
Emil-Siepmann Str 32, Warstein D
59581 Germany, +49-2902-763-0,
ne.europe@aegps.com,
www.aegps.com
Contact: Sls Dir Germany, Mid/Eastern
Europe, Friedbert Fischer
ABB Inc
Aerofn
Power Conversion Div, 10300 Henri
Bourassa Blvd W, St Laurent,
QC H4S 1N6, Canada,
+1-514-332-5350, pes@ca.abb.com,
www.abb.com/powerelectronics
Contact: Mgr Excitation/Static Starters
Sls, Mina Aziz
(div of Air & Liquid Systems Corp), 4621
Murray Pl, Lynchburg, VA 24502, USA,
+1-434-845-7081, sales@aerofin.com,
www.aerofin.com
Contact: VP Engr/Ch Eng, Gary Carroll
Aarding Thermal Acoustics
BV
ABB Oy Motors and
Generators
Generators/Wind Power Div,
PO Box 186, Helsinki FI-00381
Finland, +358-10-22-11,
timo.heinonen@fi.abb.com,
www.abb.com/motors&generators
Contact: Sls Mgr, Timo Heinonen
ABB Pte Ltd
Power Systems Div, 2 Ayer Rajah
Crescent 139935 Singapore,
+65-6776-5711,
gloria.eng@sg.abb.com,
www.abb.com/powergeneration
Contact: Mktg Comms Mgr, Gloria Eng
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd
Turbocharging Div, (sub of ABB),
Bruggerstr 71a, Baden CH-5401
Switzerland, +41-58-585-77-77,
turbocharging@ch.abb.com,
www.abb.com/turbocharging
ACOEM AB
(sub of ACOEM AS), PO Box 7,
Mölndal SE-431 21 Sweden,
+46-31-706-28-00, sales@fixturlaser.se,
www.fixturlaser.com
Contact: CEO, Hans Svensson
Adamant Valves
360 Goddard, Irvine, CA 92618,
USA, +1-949-407-8897,
sales@valves-fittings.com,
www.adamantvalvesco.com
Advanced Filtration
Concepts Inc
Aguidrovert Solar SL
Miguel de Cervantes 20, Zaragoza
50006 Spain, +34-976-302-135,
info@aguidrovert.com,
www.aguidrovert.com
Contact: Comms Dir, Miguel Gutiérrez
Allen-Sherman-Hoff
(div of Diamond Power International Inc),
457 Creamery Way, Exton, PA
19341, USA, +1-484-875-1600,
www.diamondpower.com/divisions/
allen-sherman-hoff.aspx
Alstom Switzerland Ltd
Amri Valves
Valves & Actuators Div, (sub of KSB AG),
2045 Silber Rd, Houston, TX
77055, USA, +1-713-682-0000,
info@amrivalves.com,
www.ksb.com/amrivalves
AMWEI Thermistor
Brown Boveri Str 7, Baden 5401
Switzerland, +41-58-505-77-33,
communicationsbox@power.alstom.com,
www.alstom.com
11-502 Songpingshan, Langshan Rd
Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong
518057 China, +86-755-2657-0111,
sales@amwei.com, www.amwei.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Rosa Yu
7315 Oakwood St Ext, Mebane, NC
27302, USA, +1-919-563-4286,
info@akg-america.com,
www.akg-group.com
Contact: Exec Asst/Mktg, Annette
Armand
Alturdyne Power Systems
ANDRITZ
660 Steele St, El Cajon, CA 92020,
USA, +1-619-440-5531,
info@alturdyne.com, www.alturdyne.com
Contact: CEO, Richard Queen
AKSA Jenerator Sanayi AS
Pumps Div, Stattegger Str 18, Graz
8045 Austria, +43-316-6902-2873,
martin.unterkreuter@andritz.com,
www.andritz.com/pumps
Contact: Head Sls - Engineered Pumps,
Martin Unterkreuter
Gülbahar Caddesi, 1 Sokak,
Günesli-Istanbul 34212 Turkey,
+90-212-478-66-66,
aksa@aksa.com.tr, www.aksa.com.tr
4600 W 160th St, Cleveland, OH
44135, USA, +1-440-899-9400,
sales@ameco-usa.com,
www.ameco-usa.com
Contact: Pres, Michael Perkins
AKSA Power Generation
AMETEK Drexelbrook
19 Tongjiang N Rd, Changzhou,
Jiangsu 213000 China,
+86-519-8515-0205,
aksa@aksapowergen.com,
www.aksapowergen.com
205 Keith Valley Rd, Horsham, PA
19044, USA, +1-215-674-1234,
drexelbrook.info@ametek.com,
www.drexelbrook.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Bev Raisner
Alara-Lukagro Noise
Control Solutions
AMETEK Fluoropolyer
Products
Huijgensweg 3, Groot-Ammers,
Zuid-Holland Nl 2964 LL
The Netherlands, +31-184-661700,
www.alara-lukagro.com
455 Corporate Blvd, Newark, DE
19702, USA, +1-302-456-4431,
info.fpp@ametek.com,
www.ametekfpp.com
Contact: Inside Sls/Bus Support Svcs,
Frank Vito
AKG of America Inc
Albercorp
3103 N Andres Ave Ext, Pompano
Beach, FL 33064, USA,
+1-954-623-6660, sales@alber.com,
www.alber.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Mark Scachetti
14010 Gracebee Ave, Norwalk, CA
90650, USA, +1-323-832-8316,
tmoyer@advfiltration.com,
www.advfiltration.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Teri Moyer
28
Atlas Works, Station Rd, Pershore,
Worcestershire WR10 2BZ, UK,
+44-1386-552-211,
sales@allengears.com,
www.allengears.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Samantha Paul
AMOtronics
Power Engineering International April 2015
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AMETEK Land Instruments
150 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238,
USA, +1-412-828-9040,
michelle.rohm@ametek.com,
www.ametek-land.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Michelle Rohm
Anguil Environmental
Systems Inc
8855 N 55th St, Milwaukee, WI
53223, USA, +1-414-365-6400,
sales@anguil.com, www.anguil.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Kevin Summ
Ansaldo Caldaie SpA
Largo Buffoni 3, Gallarate, (VA) 21013
Italy, +39-0331-738-111,
info@ansaldoboiler.it,
www.ansaldoboiler.it
Contact: Sr VP Mktg/Sls, Vittorio Arena
Ansaldo Energia SpA
Via N Lorenzi 8, Genova, (CR) 16152
Italy, +39-010-6551,
ansaldoenergia@aen.ansaldo.it,
www.ansaldoenergia.it
Contact: VP Bus Dev, Paolo Arrighetti
(See advertisement on page 15)
Ansaldo Thomassen BV
(div of Ansaldo Energia Group),
Havelandeseweg 8D, PO Box 95,
Rheden 6990 AB The Netherlands,
+31-26-4975800,
info@ansaldothomassen.nl,
www.ansaldothomassen.nl
Contact: Sls Mgr, Mark Kooister
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
Ansaldo Thomassen Gulf
LLC
AUMA Riester GmbH & Co
KG
Gas Turbine Industrial Workshop Div,
(div of Ansaldo Energia Group),
ICA D III, Abu Dhabi United Arab
Emirates, +971-26-270-954,
www.ansaldothomassengulf.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Mark Kooister
Aumastr 1, Müllheim,
Baden-Wuerttemberg 79379 Germany,
+49-7631-809-0, riester@auma.com,
www.auma.com
APROVIS Energy Systems
GmbH
Ornbauer Str 10, Weidenbach
D-91746 Germany, +49-9826-6583-0,
info@aprovis.com, www.aprovis.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Michael Kalb
AVC Specialists Inc
(div of CECO Environmental), 5146
Commerce Ave, Moorpark, CA
93021, USA, +1-805-531-8900,
sales@avcspecialists.com,
www.avcspecialists.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Mike Jakstis
Bandweaver Ltd
BNL Clean Energy Group
(sub of Bandweaver Technologies
Shanghai Ltd), Langford Locks,
Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire
OX5 1FP, UK, +44-207-144-0326,
chrisconway@bandweaver.co.uk,
www.bandweaver.co.uk
Contact: Int’l Sls Dir, Chris Conway
Dammstr 19, Zug 6300 Switzerland,
+41-41-723-25-82, info@bnlce.com,
www.bnlce.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, Mikael Ruedlinger
Basler Electric
12570 State Rt 143, Highland, IL
62249, USA, +1-618-654-2341,
info@basler.com, www.basler.com
Contact: Prod Line Mgr, Doug Steinacher
AVEVA
Basler Electric France SAS
High Cross, Madingley Rd, Cambridge
CB3 0HB, UK, +44-1223-556-655,
info@aveva.com, www.aveva.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Kate Magill
PAE Les Pins, Wasselonne F-67319
France, +33-3-88-87-10-10,
franceinfo@basler.com, www.basler.com
Contact: Dir Sls, Philippe Nock
AYVAZ
Beaudrey American Services
Szolnoki ut 42, Tiszakecske 6060
Hungary, +36-76-540-070,
eromutechnika@gmail.com,
www.eromutechnika.hu
Ataturk Sanayi Bolgesi, Hadimkoy
Mahallesi, Mustafa Inan Caddesi,
No 44/1, Istanbul, Arnavutkoy
34555 Turkey, +90-212-771-01-45,
info@ayvaz.com, www.ayvaz.com
Contact: Mktg, Kadir Okumus
(div of E Beaudrey et Cie), 1375 S
Garfield Ave, Loveland, CO 80537,
USA, +1-970-204-1573,
beaudreyas@beaudreyas.com,
www.beaudrey.com
AR Merante Corp
The Babcock & Wilcox Co
25350 Magic Mountain Pkwy,
Suite 300 Gateway Plaza, Valencia,
CA 91355, USA, +1-661-373-1873,
info@armerante.com,
www.armerante.com
Contact: Pres, Rick Merante
13024 Ballantyne Corporate Pl,
Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28277, USA,
+1-800-222-2625,
wkeasterling@babcock.com,
www.babcock.com
14 Blvd Ornano, Paris 75018 France,
+33-1-42-57-14-35,
beaudrey@beaudrey.fr,
www.beaudrey.com
Armstrong-Hunt Inc
Babcock Power
Environmental Inc
Heat Transfer Group Div, (sub of
Armstrong International Inc), 648
Moeller St, Granby, QC J2G 8N1,
Canada, +1-450-378-2655,
mpoulin@armstronginternational.com,
www.armstronginternational.com/
industry-solutions-power-industry
Contact: NA Sls Mgr, Michel Poulin
(a Babcock Power Co), 5 Neponset St,
PO Box 15040, Worcester, MA
01615-0040, USA,
+1-508-852-7100,
info@babcockpower.com,
www.babcockpower.com
Contact: VP Bus Dev/Alliance Mgmt,
Joe Langone
ZI Val de I’Indre, Buzancais 36500
France, +33-2-54-38-48-07,
s.matheis@beirens.fr, www.beirens.com
Contact: Export Coord, Stéphanie
Matheis
Artec SpA
Babcock Power Inc
Via Mistrali 5, Rubbiano/Soligniano,
(PR) 43040 Italy, +39-0525-305-817,
andreascrivani@turbocoating.it,
www.artecimpianti.it
6 Kimball Ln, Suite 210, Lynnfield, MA
01940, USA, +1-860-607-3033,
info@babcockpower.com,
www.babcockpower.com
Contact: Dir Mktg Comms,
Jennifer Pasquariello
Aquatech International Corp
1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA
15317, USA, +1-724-746-5300,
aic@aquatech.com, www.aquatech.com
Contact: Sls Dir NA, Patrick Randall
Armatech Eromutechnika
KFT
ATCO Emissions
Management
(div of ATCO Structures & Logistics),
1243 McKnight Blvd NE, Calgary, AB
T2E 5T1, Canada, +1-403-292-7804,
info@atcoem.com, www.atcoem.com
Contact: Dist Mgr, Bus Dev,
Tyler Heisler
ATCO Emissions
Management
(div of ATCO Structures & Logistics Environmental Systems and Noise
Management), 260 Holiday Inn Dr,
Unit 1, Cambridge, ON N3C 4E8,
Canada, +1-519-220-0600,
mike.buetow@atcoem.com,
www.atcoem.com
Contact: Dir OEM Clients, Mike Buetow
Atlas Copco Construction
Mining Technique USA LLC
3700 E 68th Ave, Commerce City, CO
80022, USA, +1-800-732-6762,
marketing.info@us.atlascopco.com,
www.atlascopco.us
Contact: Prod Mgr Generators,
Jim Siffring
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
Baghouse.com Corp
1930 Village Center Cir, #3-5843,
Las Vegas, NV 89134, USA,
+1-702-848-3990,
dominick@baghouse.com,
www.baghouse.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Dominick DalSanto
Balcke-Dürr GmbH
Ernst-Dietrich-Platz 2, Ratingen 40822
Germany, +49-2102-1669-0,
bdinfode@cts.spx.com,
www.balcke-duerr.com
Baltimore Aircoil
International NV - BAC
Industriepark-Zone A, Heist-op-den-Berg
2220 Belgium, +32-15-257-700,
info@baltimoreaircoil.eu,
www.baltimoreaircoil.eu
Contact: Sls Mgr, Robert Downey
E Beaudrey et Cie
(Beaudrey)
BEIRENS SAS
BELTRAME CSE Srl
Via San Pio X, 104, Galliera Veneta,
(PD) 35015 Italy, +39-049-596-5127,
uce@beltramecse.com,
www.beltramecse.com
Contact: Mktg/Sls, Corrado Simonato
BERTSCHenergy Josef
Bertsch Gesellschaft GmbH
& Co KG
Herrengasse 23, Postfach 61, Bludenz
6700 Austria, +43-5552-61350,
guenter.bernhart@bertsch.at,
www.bertsch.at
BEUMER Corp
191 Chambers Brook Rd, Branchburg,
NJ 08876, USA, +1-732-560-8222,
marketing.americas@beumer.com,
www.beumer-nowterm.com
BEUMER Group GmbH & Co
KG
Oelder Str 40, Beckum 59269
Germany, +49-2521-24-0,
verena.breuer@beumergroup.com,
www.beumergroup.com
BFI Automation GmbH
Eggerscheidter Str 57, Ratingen, NRW
40883 Germany, +49-2102-9682-0,
info@bfi-automation.de,
www.bfi-automation.de
Contact: Dir Sls/Svc, Michael Thomas
Bigge Crane and Rigging Co
2400 Maury St, Richmond, VA 23224,
USA, +1-804-271-9356,
info@bigge.com, www.bigge.com
Contact: Sls, Eric Jones
Bonetti SpA-NACB LLC
1611 S Melrose, Suite A-237, Vista,
CA 92081, USA, +1-412-726-3364,
sales@nacbvalves.com,
www.bonetti-valves.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Nelson Agudelo
Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
Nürnberger Str 73, Gunzenhausen
D-91710 Germany, +49-9831-56-0,
sales@bosch-industrial.com,
www.bosch-industrial.com
Bowman Heat Exchangers
Chester St, Birmingham B6 4AP, UK,
+44-121-359-5401,
info@ejbowman.co.uk,
www.ejbowman.co.uk
Contact: Sls Mgr, Jamie Pratt
Braden Manufacturing LLC
(sub of Global Power Equipment Group),
5199 N Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK
74117, USA, +1-918-272-5371,
sales@braden.com, www.braden.com
Contact: VP Sls, John Rothermel
Bran & Luebbe
(an SPX Brand), 611 Sugar Creek Rd,
Delavan, WI 53115, USA,
+1-262-728-1900, bl@spx.com,
www.spx.com
Contact: Dir Ind’l Sls, Allen Daniszewski
Bromford Technologies Ltd
Unit 9, Kinwarton Farm Rd, Arden Forest
Industrial Estate, Alcester B49 6EH, UK,
+44-1789-400-340,
wes.allen@bromfordindustries.co.uk,
www.bromfordindustries.co.uk
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Wes Allen
BRUSH Group
Nottingham Rd, Loughborough,
Leicestershire LE11 1EX, UK,
+44-1509-611-511, salesuk@brush.eu,
www.brush.eu
Contact: Tendering Mgr Generators,
Philip Carson
BRUSH HMA BV
(div of Melrose Plc), PO Box 3007,
Ridderkerk 2980 DA The Netherlands,
+31-180-445500, www.brush.eu
BRUSH SEM sro
Edvarde Benese 39/564, Plzen 30100
Czech Republic, +420-3782-10747,
www.brush.eu
B-Tech Valve LLC
200 Cinnaminson Ave, Palmyra, NJ
08065, USA, +1-609-321-2205,
sales@b-techvalves.com,
www.b-techvalves.com
Contact: App, Chuck Bauer
Buckley Industrial Ltd
Unit 1 Catheralls Estate, Buckley
CH7 3PS, UK, +44-1244-544-080,
sales@buckley-industrial.co.uk,
www.buckley-industrial.co.uk
Contact: Gen Mgr, Steve Dransfield
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Burns & McDonnell
Energy Div, 9400 Ward Pkwy,
Kansas City, MO 64114, USA,
+1-816-333-9400,
energy@burnsmcd.com,
www.burnsmcd.com
Contact: VP Environmental, David
Langford
Buschjost GmbH
Detmolder Str 256, Bad Oeynhausen
32545 Germany, +49-5731-791-0,
mail@buschjost.de, www.buschjost.de
BWD Turbines Ltd
1-601 Tradewind Dr, Ancaster, ON
L9G 4V5, Canada, +1-905-648-9262,
wilson@bwdturbines.com,
www.bwdturbines.com
Contact: VP, Joe Daleo
Cable Labels USA
Network Connections Group USA Div,
Lake Mary Blvd, Lake Mary, FL
32746, USA, +1-407-321-7394,
info@cablelabelsusa.com,
www.cablelabelsusa.com
Contact: Leader, Graham Barker
Camfl Farr Power Systems
AB
PO Box 155, Boras 503 08 Sweden,
+46-33-178-500,
jan-peter.nilsson@camfilfarr.com,
www.camfilfarr.com
Contact: Area Sls Mgr NA, Dave Flake
Camfl Power Systems
GmbH
Mary-Somerville Str 2, Bremen 28359
Germany, +49-421-47886-115,
info.gt@camfil.com,
www.camfil.com/ps
Canyonwest Cases
PO Box 19827, Fountain Hills, AZ
85269, USA, +1-480-816-9652,
sales@canyonwestcases.com,
www.canyonwestcases.com
Capstone Turbine Corp
21211 Nordhoff St, Chatsworth, CA
91311, USA, +1-818-734-5300,
marketing@capstoneturbine.com,
www.capstoneturbine.com
Contact: Reg Sls Mgr NA, Marc Rouse
Carborundum Universal Ltd
Industrial Ceramics Div, 47 Sipcot
Industrial Complex, Hosur, Tamil Nadu
635126 India, +91-97-89779772,
www.cumi-murugappa.com
Contact: Deputy Mgr,
Harikrishna Sharma
Carlos Bertschi Srl
Av Roque Saenz Pena 943,
Buenos Aires, BA C1035
Argentina, +54-11-4326-2405,
info@bertschi.com.ar,
www.bertschi.com.ar
Contact: Mgr, Carlos Bertschi
CAS DataLoggers
12628 Chillicothe Rd, Unit J,
Chesterland, OH 44026, USA,
+1-440-729-2570,
sales@dataloggerinc.com,
www.dataloggerinc.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Pete Martin
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Caterpillar Energy Solutions
GmbH
Carl-Benz-Str 1, Mannheim 68167
Germany, +49-621-384-0,
info@mwm.net, www.mwm.net
Contact: Comms/PR, Alimée zu
Wittgenstein
Caterpillar Inc
Caterpillar Electric Power Div, Bldg AC,
Mossville, IL 61552, USA,
+1-309-578-6298,
cat_power@cat.com,
www.cat-electricpower.com
Contact: Sls Mgr Americas, Rich
Robertson
CBP Engineering Corp
(div of The Greenbank Group),
185 Plumpton Ave, Washington, PA
15301, USA, +1-724-229-1180,
halulko@cbpengineering.com,
www.cbpengineering.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Don Halulko
CCI
IMI Critical Engineering Div, (sub of IMI
Severe Service), 6534 Petropark Dr,
Houston, TX 77041, USA,
+1-832-467-7200,
imicci-sales@imi-critical.com,
www.ccivalve.com
CCI Thermal Technologies
Inc
5918 Roper Rd, Edmonton, AB
T6B 3E1, Canada, +1-780-466-3178,
info@ccithermal.com,
www.ccithermal.com
Centrax Gas Turbines
Shaldon Rd, Newton Abbot, Devon
TQ12 4SQ, UK, +44-1626-358-000,
info@centraxgt.com, www.centraxgt.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls/Mktg,
Peter Ward
Chell Instruments Ltd
Folgate House, Folgate Rd, North
Walsham, Norfolk NR28 0AJ, UK,
+44-1692-500-555, info@chell.co.uk,
www.chell.co.uk
Contact: Appl Mgr, Troy Stehr
Chemviron Carbon
(sub of Calgon Carbon Corp), Zoning
Industriel de Feluy, Zone C, Feluy,
Wallonia 7181 Belgium,
+32-64-51-18-11,
info@chemvironcarbon.com,
www.chemvironcarbon.com
Contact: European Mktg Mgr, David
Reay
Chromalloy
3999 RCA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens,
FL 33410, USA, +1-561-935-3571,
andrew_farrant@sequa.com,
www.chromalloy.com
Contact: VP Mktg/Corp Comms,
Andrew Farrant
Chromalox
103 Gamma Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238,
USA, +1-412-967-3800,
sales@chromalox.com,
www.chromalox.com
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CIAT
Ave Jean Falconnier, BP 14, Culoz
01350 France, +33-4-79-42-42-42,
m.schaller@ciat.fr, www.ciat.com
Contact: Energy/Env Dev Mgr, Marc
Schaller
CIRCOR Energy
945 Bunker Hill, Suite 650, Houston, TX
77024, USA, +1-800-654-4842,
sales@circorenergy.com,
www.circorenergy.com
Contact: Sr Global Mktg, Chris Barnhill
CITI - Corona Inspection
Training Institute
Education Div, (sub of Ofil Ltd),
2030 Powers Ferry Rd, Atlanta, GA
30339, USA, +1-888-950-5557 x4,
info@citi-training.com,
www.citi-training.com
Contact: CITI Coord, Hannah Barzilay
CLARCOR Industrial Air
(formerly known as GE Power & Water
- Air Filtration), (sub of CLARCOR Inc),
11501 Outlook St, Overland Park,
KS 64133, USA, +1-816-356-8400,
filtration@clarcor.com,
www.clarcorindustrialair.com
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Clark-Reliance Corp
16633 Foltz Pkwy, Strongsville, OH
44149, USA, +1-440-572-1500,
sales@clark-reliance.com,
www.clarkreliance.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, James Kolbus
Clayton of Belgium NV
Rijksweg 30, Bornem B-2880 Belgium,
+32-3-890-57-00, sales@clayton.be,
www.clayton.be
Contact: Sls, F van Riet
Cleaver-Brooks Engineered
Boiler Systems
6940 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE
68507, USA, +1-402-434-2000,
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com,
www.cleaverbrooks.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Rocky
Bahramzad
Climax Portable Machining
& Welding Systems
2712 E Second St, Newberg, OR
97132, USA, +1-503-538-2185,
info@cpmt.com,
www.climaxportable.com
Contact: NA Sls Leader, Gary Corso
Climax Portable Machining
& Welding Systems
Am Langen Graben 8, Düren 52353
Germany, +49-2421-9177-0,
info@cpmt.de, www.climaxportable.com
Contact: Dir European Sls,
Waldemar Hahn
Clyde Bergemann Power
Group
Schillwiese 20, Wesel 46485
Germany, +49-281-815-101,
info@clydebergemann.de,
www.cbpg.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, Franz Bartels
Clyde Bergemann Power
Group
Air Gas Handling Products Div, 416
Lewiston Junction Rd, PO Box 2150,
Auburn, ME 04210-2150, USA,
+1-207-784-1903,
cbauburn@us.cbpg.com,
www.cbpg.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Matt Thornton
ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX
brand
149 Newlands Rd, Glasgow G44 4EX,
UK, +44-141-637-7141,
www.spx.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Gillian Aird
CMI Energy
1 Ave Greiner, Seraing 4100 Belgium,
+32-4330-2428, hrs@cmigroupe.com,
www.cmigroupe.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Laurence Petit
Colmac Coil Manufacturing
Inc
370 N Lincoln St, PO Box 571,
Colville, WA 99114-0571, USA,
+1-509-684-2595,
mail@colmaccoil.com,
www.colmaccoil.com
Contact: VP Sls, Jeremy Olberding
Columbia Steel Casting Co
Inc
10425 N Bloss Ave, Portland, OR
97203, USA, +1-503-286-0685,
service@columbiasteel.com,
www.columbiasteel.com
Contact: Prod Engr Mgr, Steve Marsac
Commonwealth Dynamics
Inc
95 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801,
USA, +1-603-433-6060,
marketing@comdynam.com,
www.comdynam.com
Contact: VP Sls Mgr, Michael Rafford
Contec GmbH
Industrieausruestungen
COMS - Contec Oil Mist Separators
Div, Heideweg 24, Bad Honnef
D-53604 Germany, +49-2224-9893-0,
info@contec-filtration.de,
www.contec-filtration.de
Contact: Man Dir, Jochen Lehmkuhl
Continental Fan Canada Inc
12-205 Matheson Blvd E, Mississauga,
ON L4Z 3E3, Canada,
+1-905-890-6192,
cfm@continentalfan.com,
www.continentalfan.com
Contact: Nat’l Sls Mgr, Bruce Gover
CONVAL
265 Field Rd, PO Box 1049, Somers,
CT 06071-1049, USA,
+1-860-749-0761, sales@conval.com,
www.conval.com
Contact: VP Global Sls/Mktg, Michael
Hendrick
Cormetech Inc
5000 International Dr, Durham, NC
27712, USA, +1-919-620-3000,
sales@cormetech.com,
www.cormetech.com
Contact: Mktg, George Wensell
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
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Crestchic Ltd
DEIF A/S
Duro Felguera
E.ON Anlagenservice
2nd Ave, Centrum 100, Burton-on-Trent,
Staffordshire DE14 2WF, UK,
+44-1283-531-645,
sales@crestchic.co.uk,
www.crestchic.co.uk
Contact: Sls Mgr, Richard Renders
Frisenborgvej 33, Skive 7800 Denmark,
+45-9614-9614, info@deif.com,
www.deif.com
Contact: PR Coord, Maos Peter Madsen
Parque Científico Tecnológico,
C/ Ada Byron, 90, Gijón, Asturias
33203 Spain, +34-985-199-352,
camino.sanchez@durofelguera.com,
www.durofelguera.com
Bergmannsglückst 41-43, Gelsenkirchen
45896 Germany, +49-209-601-5289,
anlagenservice@eon-energie.com,
www.eon-anlagenservice.com
Crystal Group Inc
850 Kacena Rd, Hiawatha, IA 52233,
USA, +1-319-378-1636,
rfq@crystalrugged.com,
www.crystalrugged.com
Contact: Pres, Scott Kongable
CU Services LLC
725 Parkview Cir, Elk Grove, IL 60007,
USA, +1-847-439-2303,
rcronfel@cuservices.net,
www.cuservices.net
Contact: Gen Mgr, Ramsey Cronfel
CYME International T&D Inc
(sub of Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems),
1485 Roberval, Suite 104, St-Bruno,
QC J3V 3P8, Canada,
+1-450-461-3655,
cymeinfo@eaton.com, www.cyme.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Bert Evangelista
Dahlman Renewable
Technology BV
(div of Dahlman Industrial Group),
Noordzee 8, 3144 DB, Maassluis
3140 AK The Netherlands,
+31-10-5991111,
dahlman@dahlman.nl, www.dahlman.nl
Contact: Dir Mktg/Sls, Ernst van Koert
Damper Technology Ltd
Meadowbank House, Meadowbank Ct,
Eastwood, Nottinghamshire NG16 3SL,
UK, +44-115-932-4046,
sales@dampertechnology.com,
www.dampertechnology.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Peter Adams
Danfoss
High Pressure Pumps Div, Nordborgvej
81, D25, Nordborg DK-6430
Denmark, +45-74-88-22-22,
highpressurepumps@danfoss.com,
www.ro-solutions.danfoss.com
Day & Zimmermann
Condenser Div, 5426 Robin Hood Rd,
Norfolk, VA 23513, USA,
+1-757-857-6400,
kim.massey@dayzim.com,
www.condenserexperts.com
Contact: VP, Kim Massey
DDI Heat Exchangers Inc
(sub of Energy Recovery Solution),
305 Baffin St, Dollard Des Ormeaux,
QC H9A 3G4, Canada,
+1-514-696-7961, erwin@ddi.ca,
www.ddi-heatexchangers.com
Contact: Pres, Erwin Schwartz
Dectron Internationale Inc
3999 Cote-Vertu, Montreal, QC
H4R 1R2, Canada, +1-514-336-3330,
info@dectron.com, www.dectron.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Adel Homsy
Deftec SPRL
Filtration Div, 16 Rue Michel Verbeck,
Waterloo B-1410 Belgium,
+32-23-54-06-10, bd@defitec.com,
www.defitec.com
Contact: Dir, Benoit Deffense
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
DE Solutions Inc
732 Val Sereno Dr, Encinitas, CA
92024, USA, +1-858-832-1242,
kdavidson@de-solutions.com,
www.de-solutions.com
Contact: Pres, Keith Davidson
Detroit Stoker Co
1510 E First St, Monroe, MI 48161,
USA, +1-734-241-9500,
sales@detroitstoker.com,
www.detroitstoker.com
Contact: Dir Contract Sls, Tim Loviska
DFME Sp zoo
Fabryczna 10, Wroclaw 53609
Poland, +48-71-356-54-00,
office@dfme.pl, www.dfme.pl
Contact: Comms Dir, Mateusz Zeleznik
Diamond Power
International Inc
2600 E Main St, PO Box 415,
Lancaster, OH 43130-0415, USA,
+1-740-687-6500,
dpi_marketing@diamondpower.com,
www.diamondpower.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls, Louis Mangelli
Donaldson Co Inc
Gas Turbine Systems Div, 1400 W 94th
St, PO Box 1299, Minneapolis, MN
55440, USA, +1-952-887-3131,
filterinfo@donaldson.com,
www.donaldson.com
Contact: Reg Sls Mgr, Richard Olejnik
Doosan Babcock Ltd
Porterfield Rd, Renfrew PA4 8DJ, UK,
+44-141-886-4141,
europesales@doosanbabcock.com,
www.doosanbabcock.com
Doosan Skoda Power
(sub of Doosan Group), Tylova 1/57,
Plzen 301-28 Czech Republic,
+42-378-185-000,
doosanskodapower@doosan.com,
www.doosanskoda.com
Contact: Dir New Build, Radek Trneny
(See advertisement on page 3)
Dresser-Rand
299 Lincoln St, Worcester, MA 01605,
USA, +1-508-595-1700,
info@dresser-rand.com,
www.dresser-rand.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Mike
McGuiness
Duplomatic Oleodinamica
SpA
Via Mario Re Depaolini 24, Parabiago,
(MI) 20015 Italy, +39-03-3189-5111,
sales.exp@duplomatic.com,
www.duplomatic.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Claudio Gazzaniga
DURAG GROUP
Kollaustr 105, Hamburg 22453
Germany, +49-40-554218-0,
info@durag.de, www.durag.de
Dynamic Systems Inc
15331 NE 90th St, Redmond, WA
98052, USA, +1-425-216-1204,
robf@dsisales.com,
www.dynamic-systemsinc.com
Contact: VP Bus Dev, Rob Freeman
Elcon International AB
High Voltage Circuit Breaker Testing Div,
Hyttrisvägen 27, Nyhammar SE-770
14 Sweden, +46-410-24654,
harald@elcon.se, www.elcon.se
Contact: Pres/CEO, Harald Sapieha
Electrocon International Inc
405 Little Lake Dr, Suite C, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103, USA, +1-734-761-8612,
eii@electrcon.com, www.electrocon.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Bill Owens
Electrotyazhmash State
Enterprise Plant
299 Moskovsky Ave, Kharkov 61089
Ukraine, +38-057-727-52-37,
etm@spetm.com.ua, www.spetm.com.ua
Elliott Group
901 N Fourth St, Jeannette, PA 15644,
USA, +1-724-527-2811,
www.elliott-turbo.com
Emerson Process
Management
Rosemount Analytical Div, 2400
Barranca Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92606,
USA, +1-949-757-8500,
liquid.csc@emerson.com,
www.rosemountanalytical.com
Contact: Mktg, Bonnie Brown
Emerson Process
Management
Power & Water Solutions Div, 200 Beta
Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA,
+1-412-963-4000,
powerwater@emersonprocess.com,
www.emersonprocess-power.com
Contact: Dir Bus Dev, Gary Woodward
ENALCO BV
Honderdland 305, Maasdijk 2676 LV
The Netherlands, +31-174-510155,
enalco@enalco.nl, www.enalco.nl
Contact: Dir, Wilfried Veenman
Encore Networks
1500 Concorde Pkwy, Suite 1500,
Chantilly, VA 20151, USA,
+1-703-318-4325,
info@encorenetworks.com,
www.encorenetworks.com
Contact: Dir Mktg Svcs, Tony Crane
Endress+Hauser Instruments
International AG
Kaegenstr 2, Reinach CH-4153
Switzerland, +41-61-715-81-00,
info@ii.endress.com, www.endress.com
Contact: Power Ind’l Mgr, Ravi Jethra
Envipure Pte Ltd
ERI (Energy Recovery
International)
(div of Cleaver-Brooks Inc), 6940
Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68507,
USA, +1-402-434-2000,
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com,
www.cleaverbrooks.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Rocky
Bahramzad
ESCO Tool
(div of ESCO Technologies Inc),
75 October Hill Rd, Suite A, Holliston,
MA 01746, USA, +1-508-429-4441,
millhog@escotool.com,
www.escotool.com
Contact: Sls Eng, Jeff Marble
EscoVale Consultancy
Services
1 Brightlands Rd, Reigate, Surrey
RH2 0EP, UK, +44-1737-230-820,
escovale@escovale.com,
www.escovale.com
ESI Inc of Tennessee
1250 Roberts Blvd, Kennesaw, GA
30144, USA, +1-800-990-0374,
info@esitenn.com, www.esitenn.com
Contact: Bus Dev, Jay Garrett
Euroturbine BV
Van Cleefstraat 2, Venlo 6006 CZ
The Netherlands, +31-77-3202640,
info@euroturbine.eu,
www.euroturbine.eu
Contact: Sr Proj Mgr, Jan Hermans
EUtech Scientifc Engineering
GmbH
Dennewartstr 25-27, Aachen 52068
Germany, +49-241-963-2380,
power@eutech.de,
www.eutech-scientific.de
Contact: Prod Mgr, Francesco Turoni
Everest Sciences Inc
7737 E 42nd Pl, Suite H, Tulsa, OK
74145, USA, +1-918-770-7190,
info@everestsciences.com,
www.everestsciences.com
Contact: Dir Admin/Mktg, Eric Warren
Evergreen Midwest Co
8976 Osborne Dr, Mentor, OH 44060,
USA, +1-800-659-3358,
sales@emwco.com,
www.evergreenmidwest.com
Contact: Mktg, Jodee Barton
Everlasting Valve Co
108 Somogyi Ct, South Plainfield, NJ
07080, USA, +1-908-769-0700,
info@everlastingvalveusa.com,
www.everlastingvalveusa.com
Contact: Gen Sls Mgr, David Jenkins
FACO SpA
Via SS Trinità 16/a, Varallo Pombia,
(NO) 28040 Italy, +39-032-196-8211,
info@faco.it, www.faco.it
8 Admiralty St, 6-3 Admirax 757438
Singapore, +65-6880-3000,
sales@envipure.com, www.envipure.com
Contact: VP, Tommy Yeo
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Fairbanks Morse Engine
FMT Group
Gas Turbine Support
Goulds Pumps
(sub of ENPRO Industries), 701 White
Ave, Beloit, WI 53511,
USA, +1-800-356-6955,
www.fairbanksmorse.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Ted Stevenson
Linzer Str 275, Wels 4600 Austria,
+43-7242-62888-0, office@fmt.biz,
www.fmt.biz
Hansastr 18, Garbsen 30823
Germany, +49-5137-825-9841,
gtsupport@t-online.de,
www.gasturbinesupport.de
240 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148,
USA, +1-315-568-2811,
gpsales@itt.com,
www.gouldspumps.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, John Manna
FAIST Anlagenbau GmbH
Am Mühlberg 5, Krumbach 86381
Germany, +49-8282-8880-115,
anlagenbau@faist.de, www.faist.de
FAMAT SA
Chemin des Jordils 40, St-Sulpice 1025
Switzerland, +41-21-695-26-26,
info@famat.com, www.famat.com
Contact: Head Valves Power Gen,
Michel Bolle
Fern Engineering Inc
10 Kendrick Rd, Unit 10, Wareham,
MA 02571, USA, +1-508-563-7181,
mail@fernengineering.com,
www.fernengineering.com
Contact: Pres, Hector Bourgeois
Fincantieri SpA
Via Cipro 11, Genova 16129 Italy,
+39-01-0599-51, www.fincantieri.it
Contact: Head Sls - Steam Turbines,
Nicola Bongiorni
FireCAD Technologies
A-201, Supreme Estado, Nr Pashankar
Showroom, Baner, Pune 411045 India,
+91-98-49503865, info@firecad.net,
www.firecad.net
Contact: CEO, Narasimha Patrudu
Flender-Graffenstaden SAS
1 Rue du Vieux Moulin, Illkirch
Graffenstaden, Cedex F67402
France, +33-3-88-67-60-00,
flencomm@flender-graff.com,
www.flender-graff.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Samuel Aubry
Flexitallic Ltd
Scandinavia Mill, Hunsworth Ln,
Cleckheaton, Yorkshire BD19 4LN, UK,
+44-1274-851-273,
kpayne@flexitallic.eu, www.flexitallic.eu
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Kathryn Payne
Flowserve Corp FCD
1900 A Saunders St, Raleigh, NC
27603, USA, +1-919-832-0525,
www.flowserve.com
Contact: Prod Portfolio Mgr, Floyd
Bensinger
FLSmidth Inc
Pneumatic Transport Dept Div, 2040 Ave
C, Bethlehem, PA 18017, USA,
+1-610-264-6800,
info-us@flsmidth.com, www.flsmidth.com
Contact: Mkt Mgr Power, Dave Escott
FLSmidth Wadgassen GmbH
Forgiatura Mamé
Mamé Group, Via delle Cave, 1,
Cividate Camuno, (BS) 25040 Italy,
+39-0364-347-711,
info@forgiaturamame.it,
www.forgiaturamame.it
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Domenica
Tonidandel
Forney Corp
16479 N Dallas Pkwy, Suite 600,
Addison, TX 75001, USA,
+1-972-458-6100,
sales@forneycorp.com,
www.forneycorp.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Robert Parent
Fozmula Ltd
Griffiths House, Hermes Close,
Tachbrook Pk, Warwick CV34 6UF, UK,
+44-1926-466-700,
sales@fozmula.com, www.fozmula.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Paul Holtby
FP Turbomachinery BV
Heliumstraat 148, Zoetermeer 2718 RS
The Netherlands, +31-79-3434455,
info@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com
Contact: Mgr, Michail Tsomos
FP Turbomachinery
Consultants GmbH
Wiesenstr 57, Emmendingen 79312
Germany, +49-7641-55346,
contact@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com
Contact: Mgr, Oliver Platz
Frenzelit North America Inc
4165 Old Salisbury Rd, Lexington, NC
27295, USA, +1-336-956-3956,
smcfadden@frenzelit.net,
www.frenzelit.net
Contact: Proj Mgr, Steve McFadden
Freudenberg Filtration
Technologies KG
Hoehnerweg 2-4, Weinheim 69465
Germany, +49-6201-80-6264,
christoph.staffa@freudenberg-filter.com,
www.viledon-filter.com
FSI Technologies Inc
668 E Western Ave, Lombard, IL
60148, USA, +1-630-932-9380,
info@fsinet.com, www.fsinet.com
Contact: Cust Svc, Gloria Tobey
Fuel Tech Srl
(div of Fuel Tech Inc), Via Marsala
34/A, Gallarate, (VA) 21013 Italy,
+39-0331-701-110, infoeu@ftek.com,
www.ftek.com
Contact: Man Dir, Pierangelo Ponzoni
Karl-Koch-Str 1, Wadgassen 66787
Germany, +49-6834-4700,
elke.simon@flsmidth.com,
www.flsmidth.com
Contact: Area Sls Mgr, Benjamin Becker
Gas & Air Systems Inc
Fluid Energy Controls Inc
Gas Compressors Ltd
6431 Flotilla St, Los Angeles, CA
90040, USA, +1-323-721-0588,
jc@fecintl.com, www.fecintl.com
Contact: Eng Mgr, Joe Cheema
Brook Farm Bldgs, Church Ln,
East Peckham, Tonbridge, Kent
TN12 5JH, UK, +44-1622-871-500,
info@gascompressors.co.uk,
www.gascompressors.co.uk
Contact: Head Sls, Tony Silk
32
1304 Whitaker St, Hellertown, PA
18055, USA, +1-610-838-9625,
info@gasair.net, www.gasair.net
Contact: VP Sls, Robert O’Brien
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GE Jenbacher GmbH & Co
OG
(div of GE Power & Water), Achenseestr
1-3, Jenbach 6200 Austria,
+43-5244-600-0,
jenbacher.info@ge.com,
www.gejenbacher.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Thomas Elsenbruch
GEA Filtri Gasparini
Associates
Via Degli Artigiani 14, Brugherio, (MB)
20047 Italy, +39-039-287-6145,
gasparini@geafiltri.com,
www.geafiltri.com
Contact: Export Sls Mgr, Michael
Rummelin
GEA Heat Exchangers
GmbH
Dorstener Str 484, Bochum D-44809
Germany, +49-234-980-0,
heatexchangers@gea.com,
www.gea-heatexchangers.com
GEA Renzmann &
Grünewald GmbH
GEA Heat Exchangers Div, (sub of Triton
Group), Industriestr 6, Monzingen
55569 Germany, +49-6751-9303-0,
wolfgang.siffring@gea.com,
www.renzmann.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Wolfgang Siffring
General Turbo SA
104 Berceni Ave, Dist 4, Bucharest
041919 Romania, +40-21-319-39-97,
office@generalturbo.ro,
www.generalturbo.ro
George H Bodman Inc
PO Box 5758, Kingwood, TX
77325-5758, USA,
+1-281-259-4006, blrclgdr@aol.com,
www.boilercleaningdoctor.com
Contact: Pres/Tech Cons, George
Bodman
Global Power Plant Services
242 Astor St, Newark, NJ 07114,
USA, +1-973-327-7777,
info@globalpps.net,
www.globalpowerplant.com
Global Training Solutions
Inc
GP:50 Corp
2770 Long Rd, Grand Island, NY
14072, USA, +1-716-773-9300,
sales@gp50.com, www.gp50.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Bob Atwood
GP Strategies Corp
Energy Services Group, (formerly
General Physics Corp), 25 Northpointe
Pkwy, Suite 100, Amherst, NY
14228, USA, +1-800-803-6737,
energyservices@gpstrategies.com,
www.powerplant.gpstrategies.com
Contact: Dir, Sid Sutherland
Graphite Metallizing
1050 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, NY
10703, USA, +1-914-968-8400,
sales@graphalloy.com,
www.graphalloy.com
Contact: Dir Sls, Eric Ford
Greenlee Communications
(a Textron Co)
(sub of Textron Inc), 1390 Aspen Way,
Vista, CA 92081, USA,
+1-760-598-8900,
communicationssales@
greenlee.textron.com,
www.greenleecommunications.com
Contact: Nat’l Accts Mgr, Paul
Carapella
Griffn Turbine and
Generator Services Ltd
The Terrace, Rugby Rd, Lutterworth
LE17 4BW, UK, +44-7928-820-259,
enquiries@griffinturbine-generators.com,
www.griffinturbine-generators.com
Contact: Owner, Graham Walker
(See advertisement on page 16)
G-Team as - Steam Turbo
Vochov 50, Plzen 33023
Czech Republic, +420-603-220-211,
steam.turbo@g-team.cz,
www.steamturbo.com
GUGLER Water Turbines
GmbH
Gewerbeweg 3, Goldworth A-4102
Austria, +43-7234-83902,
a.gugler@gugler.com, www.gugler.com
Contact: Man Dir, Alois Gugler
3163 Winston Churchill Blvd,
PO Box 26067, Mississauga, ON
L5L 5W7, Canada, +1-416-806-5777,
info@globaltrainingsolutions.ca,
www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca
GWD and Associates
Golden Eagle Technologies
LLC
Hadek Protective Systems
BV
14280 W 50th Pl, Golden, CO
80403, USA, +1-303-278-9268,
gregblack@goldeneagletechnologies.com,
www.goldeneagletechnologies.com
Contact: Prof Eng, Gregory Black
Beurs - WTC, PO Box 30139,
Rotterdam 3001 DC The Netherlands,
+31-10-4051461, sales@hadek.com,
www.hadek.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Albert de Kreij
Gorman-Rupp Co
Haldor Topsoe A/S
600 S Airport Rd, Mansfield, OH
44903, USA, +1-419-755-1011,
grsales@gormanrupp.com,
www.grpumps.com
Contact: Int’l Sls Mgr, Taffy DeNavia
Nymollevej 55, Kgs Lyngby 2800
Denmark, +45-45-27-20-00,
denox@topsoe.dk, www.topsoe.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Jens Ole
Madsen
PO Box 116-243, Marietta, GA
30066, USA, +1-678-290-2010,
prez@thesota.com, www.gwdee.com
Contact: Owner, Bill Deetch
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co
KG
Engine & Turbine Management Div,
Am Haselbach 1, Schönau D-79677
Germany, +49-7673-8208-0,
info@heinzmann.de,
www.heinzmann.com
Contact: Man Dir, Markus Gromer
Helmick Corp
PO Box 71, 998 Minor Ave, Fairmont,
WV 26555-0071, USA,
+1-304-366-3520,
custserv@helmickcorp.com,
www.helmickcorp.com
Contact: Cust Svc Supv, Bilinda Gearde
HEMCO Corp
711 S Powell Rd, Independence, MO
64056, USA, +1-816-796-2900,
info@hemcocorp.com,
www.hemcocorp.com
Contact: Mktg/Adv, Jerry Schwarz
Hempel A/S
Lundtoftevej 150, Lyngby 2800
Denmark, +45-45-93-38-00,
www@dk.hempel.com,
www.hempel.com
Contact: Wind Segment Mgr, Anders
Clausen
Hilliard Corp
100 W 4th St, Elmira, NY
14902-1504, USA, +1-607-733-7121,
mrose@hilliardcorp.com,
www.hilliardcorp.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Rob Doud
HIOKI EE Corp
81 Koizumi, Ueda, Nagano 386-1192
Japan, +81-268-28-0562,
os-com@hioki.co.jp, www.hioki.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Michelle
Uchiyama
HL Insulation Ltd
Vehmaistenkatu 7, Tampere 33100
Finland, +358-3-3775300,
hl@hlinsulation.com,
www.hlinsulation.com
Contact: Man Dir, Seppo Lautamäki
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine
Solutions
Braunhubergasse 23, Vienna 1110
Austria, +43-1-740-04-0,
www.hoerbiger.com
Contact: Mktg Comms, André
Cavalcante
Holland-Controls BV
Adam Smithstraat 6, Hengelo 7559
SW The Netherlands,
+31-74-3030300,
info@holland-controls.com,
www.holland-controls.com
Contact: Eng, Alan Oldfield
Honeywell Process Solutions
1860 W Rose Garden Ln, Phoenix, AZ
85027, USA, +1-800-223-8947,
hpsmarketing@honeywell.com,
www.honeywellprocess.com
Howden Group Ltd
Old Govan Rd, Renfrew PA4 8XJ, UK,
+44-141-885-2890,
huk.sales@howden.com,
www.howden.com
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
Howden North America
INDAR
7909 Parklane Rd, Suite 300,
Columbia, SC 29223, USA,
+1-800-327-8555,
hnasales@howden.com,
www.howden.com
Hydro Div, (an Ingeteam brand),
Poligono Txara s/n, Beasain, Gipuzkoa
20200 Spain, +34-943-028-200,
electric@indar.ingeteam.com,
www.indar.net
Contact: NA Sls Mgr, Eduardo Segura
HPI LLC
15503 W Hardy Rd, Houston, TX
77060, USA, +1-713-457-7500,
info@hpi-llc.com, www.hpi-llc.com
HSB Global Standards
1 State St, Hartford, CT 06141, USA,
+1-860-722-5320,
richard_prendergast@hsbct.com,
www.hsbglobalstandards.com
Contact: Prod Mktg Mgr, Richard
Prendergast
HTRI EMEA
The Surrey Technology Centre,
40 Occam Rd, Guildford, Surrey
GU2 7YG, UK, +44-1483-685-100,
htri.emea@htri.net, www.htri.net
HTRI Japan
World Business Garden Marive E 14F,
Nakase 2-6, Mihamaku, Chiba
261-7114 Japan, +81-43-2970-353,
htri.japan@htri.net, www.htri.net
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co
Inc
100 Boilermaker Ln, PO Box 530,
Coolidge, GA 31738-0530, USA,
+1-229-346-3545,
info@hurstboiler.com,
www.hurstboiler.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Jeff Hurst
Hydratight Ltd
Axcess 10, Bentley Rd S, Darlaston,
West Midlands WS10 8LQ, UK,
+44-121-505-0600,
andy.lewis@hydratight.com,
www.hydratight.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Roy Sheldon
HYTORC
(div of UNEX Corp), 333 Rt 17 N,
Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA,
+1-201-512-9500, info@hytorc.com,
www.hytorc.com
Contact: Pres, Eric Junkers
Iberdrola Ingenieria y
Construccion
Ribera de Axpe, 5, Erandio, Vizcaya
48950 Spain, +34-94-601-90-26,
bgp@iberdrola.es,
www.iberdrolaingenieria.com
Contact: Bus Dev, Borja Gotxikoa
icenta Controls Ltd
Unit 3, The Woodford Centre, Lysander
Way, Old Sarum Pk, Salisbury, Wiltshire
SP2 0AT, UK, +44-1722-410-777,
sales@icenta.co.uk, www.icenta.co.uk
ICTC Pvt Ltd
St Hattisar, PO Box 660, Kathmandu
660 Nepal, +977-1-4434-895,
info@ictc.com.np, www.ictc.com.np
Contact: Man Dir, Prabin Shrestha
Igel Electric GmbH
Industrieweg 13-15, Sendenhorst
48324 Germany, +49-2526-9389-0,
info@igelelectric.de, www.igelelectric.de
(See advertisement on page 25)
Infolytica Corp
300 Leo Pariseau, Suite 2222,
Montreal, QC H2X 4B3, Canada,
+1-514-849-8752, info@infolytica.com,
www.infolytica.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Chad Ghalamzan
Ingeteam Power Technology
SA
Av Ciudad de la Innovación 13,
Sarriguren 31621 Spain,
+34-948-288-000,
carlos.lezana@ingeteam.com,
www.ingeteam.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Carlos Lezana
Innovative Steam
Technologies (IST)
549 Conestoga Blvd, Cambridge, ON
N1R 7P4, Canada, +1-519-740-0757,
jhilborn@otsg.com, www.otsg.com
Inspecteam Hydro
Unit 20, The Dairy, The Green,
Godstone, Surrey RH9 8DY, UK,
+44-1883-742-568,
info@inspecteam-hydro.com,
www.inspecteam-hydro.com
Contact: Mktg/Bus Dev Dir, Gael Bozec
Instant Upright Ltd
Friel Ave, Pk W Industrial Pk, Nangor
Rd, Dublin 12 Ireland,
+353-1-620-9300,
info@instantupright.com,
www.instantupright.com
Contact: Mktg Exec, Michelle Hegarty
Institute for Hydraulic Fluid
Machinery
(div of Graz University of Technology),
Kopernikusgasse 24/4, Graz
A-8010 Austria, +43-316-873-7571,
sekretariat.hfm@tugraz.at,
www.hfm.tugraz.at
Contact: Head Institute, Helmut Jaberg
International Energy
Systems (1983) Ltd
JASC Jansens Aircraft
Systems Controls Inc
2303 W Almeda Dr, Tempe, AZ
85282, USA, +1-602-438-4400,
sales@jasc-controls.com,
www.jasc-controls.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Dir, Marla
Evangelista
JEUMONT Electric
367 Rue de l’Industrie, Jeumont 59572
France, +33-3-61-99-96-00,
gerard.lescot@jeumontelectric.com,
www.jeumontelectric.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Gerard Lescot
Johnson Pump
(an SPX Brand), 611 Sugar Creed Rd,
Delavan, WI 53115, USA,
+1-262-728-1900, jp@spx.com,
www.spx.com
Contact: Dir Ind’l Sls, Allen Daniszewski
KARL STORZ IndustrialAmerica Inc
(sub of KARL STORZ), 2151 Grand Ave,
El Segundo, CA 90245, USA,
+1-800-329-9618,
industrialsales@karlstorz.com,
www.karlstorzindustrial.com
Kato Engineering Inc
Industrial Automation Div, (div of
Emerson), 2075 Howard Dr,
PO Box 8447, North Mankato, MN
56003, USA, +1-507-625-4011,
katoengineering@emerson.com,
www.katoengineering.com
Contact: Dir Cust Svc, Gina Andersen
Kawasaki Gas Turbine Asia
Sdn Bhd
(sub of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd),
12A, Jalan Tiang U8/92, Seksyen U8,
Bukit Jelutong Industrial Pk, Shah Alam
40150 Malaysia, +60-3-556-928-82,
info@kga.com.my, www.kga.com.my
Kawasaki Gas Turbine
Europe GmbH
Nehringstr 15, Bad Homburg 61352
Germany, +49-6172-73630,
info@kge-gmbh.com,
www.kawasaki-gasturbine.de
Contact: Sls Mgr, Stefan Paul
K C Engineering
1387 Haywood Ave, West Vancouver,
BC V7T 1V4, Canada,
+1-604-913-6618, ies@iesl.com,
www.iesl.com
Contact: Pres, K Douglas Cullen
International Generator
Technical Community
PO Box 370, Columbus, OH 43216,
USA, www.powerplanttechnicalforum.org
ITH Engineering Inc
5000 Prime Pkwy, McHenry, IL 60050,
USA, +1-815-363-4900,
info@itheng.com, www.ith.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Matt Rasper
James Walker
Gawsworth House, Westmere Dr,
Crewe, Cheshire CW1 6XB, UK,
+44-1270-536-000,
sales.uk@jameswalker.biz,
www.jameswalker.biz
Contact: Power Industry Mktg Dir,
George Robertson
Hownsgill Dr, Delves Ln Industrial Estate,
Consett, Co Durham DH8 9HU, UK,
+44-1207-583-100,
patrick.chester@kceng.com,
www.kceng.com
Contact: Dir, Patrick Chester
Kingsine Electric Automation
(HK) Co Ltd
Unit 4, 7/F Bright Way Tower, 33
Mongkok Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong,
+852-2389-2981,
roger@kingsine.com.cn,
www.kingsine.com.cn
Contact: Mgr, Roger Xia
KRAL AG
Bildgasse 40, Industrie Nord, Lustenau
A-6890 Austria, +43-5577-866-440,
j.coric@kral.at, www.kral.at
Contact: Tech Editor, Josip Coric
Power Engineering International April 2015
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K-Sun Corp
370 SMC Dr, PO Box 309, Somerset,
WI 54025, USA, +1-715-247-4440,
info@ksun.con, www.ksun.com
Contact: Dir Admin, Linda Law
Kurz Instruments Inc
2411 Garden Rd, Monterey, CA
93940, USA, +1-831-646-5911,
sales@kurzinstruments.com,
www.kurzinstruments.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Tom Setliff
Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner
North America)
211 N Franklin St, PO Box 343,
Port Washington, WI 53074, USA,
+1-262-284-4483, www.kuttnerna.com
Contact: Pres, Robert Fechner
LAB SA Groupe CNIM
259 Ave Jean Jaurès, CS 60410, Lyon
69007 France, +33-4-26-23-36-00,
david.boyer@lab.fr, www.lab.fr
Contact: Sls Dir, David Boyer
Lahmeyer International
GmbH
Friedberger Str 173, Bad Vilbel 61118
Germany, +49-6101-55-0,
info@de.lahmeyer.com,
www.lahmeyer.com
Contact: Bus Dev Dir, Franz Neulinger
Lenox Instrument Co
Boilers, Cameras & Borescopes Div,
265 Andrews Rd, Trevose, PA 19053,
USA, +1-215-322-9990,
sales@lenoxinst.com, www.lenoxinst.com
Contact: VP, Bill Lang
Leon Heimer S/A
BR 101 Norte, Km 53 - Dist Industrial,
Paulista, Pernambuco 53413-907
Brazil, +81-3372-8862,
geradores@heimer.com.br,
www.heimer.com.br
Contact: Mgr, Luzinilson Lima
Liburdi Turbine Services Inc
400 Hwy 6 N, Dundas, ON L9H 7K4,
Canada, +1-905-689-0734,
lcooke@liburdi.com, www.liburdi.com
Contact: Oper Dir, Lloyd Cooke
Linde AG
Engineering Div, Dr Carl-von-Linde-Str
6-14, Pullach, Bavaria 82049
Germany, +49-89-7445-0,
info@linde-le.com,
www.linde-engineering.com
Contact: Mgr Press/Media, Doreen
Schuessler
Lisega SE
Gerhard-Liesegang Str 1, Zeven 27404
Germany, +49-4281-713-0,
info@lisega.de, www.lisega.com
Contact: Dir Int’l Sls, Harald Lange
Loesche GmbH
Hansaallee 243, Duesseldorf 40549
Germany, +49-211-5353-0,
loesche@loesche.de, www.loesche.com
Contact: Sls Mgr Coal, Tobias Korz
Lubrication Engineers Inc
300 Bailey Ave, Ft Worth, TX 76107,
USA, +1-800-537-7683,
info@le-inc.com, www.lelubricants.com
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Lubrication Engineers
International Ltd
3-5 High St, Theale, Berkshire
RG7 5AH, UK, +44-118-930-4321,
info@le-international.com,
www.le-international.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Admin, Norma
Chung-Bardalez
LumaSense Technologies Inc
3301 Leonard Ct, Santa Clara, CA
95054, USA, +1-408-727-1600,
info@lumasenseinc.com,
www.lumasenseinc.com
Contact: Mgr Global Mktg Oper/NA
Field Mktg, Janelle Coponen
Macro Sensors
(sub of American Sensor Technologies),
7300 US Rt 130 N, Pennsauken, NJ
08110, USA, +1-856-662-8000,
positionsensors@macrosensors.com,
www.macrosensors.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Eileen Otto
Magellan Aerospace
Mississauga (Orenda)
(sub of Magellan Aerospace Ltd),
3160 Derry Rd E, Mississauga, ON
L4T 1A9, Canada, +1-905-673-4046,
magellen.corporate@magellan.aero,
www.magellanroi.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Ind’l Programs, John
Bayley
Magnetrol International Inc
705 Enterprise St, Aurora, IL 60504,
USA, +1-630-969-4000,
kcacciato@magnetrol.com,
www.magnetrol.com
Contact: Mktg/Comms Mgr, Kathleen
Cacciato
MAN Diesel & Turbo
Teglholmsgade 41, Copenhagen 2450
Denmark, +45-33-85-11-00,
info-cph@mandieselturbo.com,
www.mandieselturbo.com
Contact: Sr Mgr, Jan Hellmann
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Steinbrinkstr 1, Oberhausen 46145
Germany, +49-208-69201,
turbomachinery@mandieselturbo.com,
www.mandieselturbo.com
M+M Turbinen-Technik
GmbH
Röntgenstr 30, Bad Salzuflen D-32107
Germany, +49-5221-122360,
info@turbinen-technik.de,
www.turbinen-technik.de
Manitoba HVDC Research
Centre
(div of Manitoba Hydro International
Ltd), 211 Commerce Dr, Winnipeg, MB
R3P 1A3, Canada, +1-204-989-1240,
info@pscad.com, www.pscad.com
MapEx Performance
Monitoring
Maryn International Ltd
Mil-Ram Technology Inc
4216-54th Ave SE, Bay 5, Calgary, AB
T2C 2E3, Canada, +1-403-252-2239,
info@maryngroup.com,
www.maryninternational.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Greg Minke
4135 Business Ctr Dr, Fremont, CA
94538, USA, +1-510-656-2001,
sls@mil-ram.com, www.mil-ram.com
Contact: EVP, Gary Milco
Maximum Turbine Support
Inc
The White House, Mill Rd,
Goring-on-Thames, Berks RG8 9DD, UK,
+44-2081-333-916, info@minco.org,
www.minco.org
705 S Lugo Ave, San Bernardino, CA
92408, USA, +1-909-383-1626,
maxturbsup@aol.com,
www.maximumturbinesupport.com
Maxon - A Honeywell Co
Honeywell Commercial & Industrial
Combustion Div (ACS-ECC), (sub of
Honeywell International), 201 E 18th St,
PO Box 2068, Muncie, IN 47302,
USA, +1-765-284-3304,
info@maxoncorp.com,
www.maxoncorp.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Tim Lee
MECOS AG
Industriestr 26, Winterthur CH-8404
Switzerland, +41-52-235-14-14,
sales@mecos.com, www.mecos.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg,
Bernhard Mandel
Mega-Fabs Motion Systems
Ltd
Bldg 13 Industrial Pk, PO Box 540,
Yokneam 20692 Israel,
+972-4-989-1050, info@mega-fabs.com,
www.mega-fabs.com
Contact: CTO, Max Sakhartov
Meggitt Piezo Technologies
(div of Meggitt Sensing Systems), 8431
Georgetown Rd, Suite 300, Indianapolis,
IN 46268, USA, +1-317-876-4670,
mssindysales@meggitt.com,
www.piezotechnologies.com
Contact: Mktg Asst, Jane Haynie
Meggitt Sensing Systems
(sub of Meggitt Group), Rt de Moncor 4,
PO Box 1616, Fribourg 1701
Switzerland, +41-26-407-11-11,
energy@ch.meggitt.com,
www.vibro-meter.com
Contact: NA Sls Dir, Andy Heckman
Membrana
13800 S Lakes Dr, Charlotte, NC
28273, USA, +1-704-587-8888,
info@liqui-cel.com, www.liqui-cel.com
Contact: Mktg Coord, Kerim ElSherif
Mersen
(formerly known as Carbone Lorraine),
10 Avenue Roger Dumoulin, Amiens
F-80084 France, +33-3-22-54-45-00,
infos.amiens@mersen.com,
www.mersen.com/en/markets/energy
Contact: Sls/Mktg VP, Bruno Alves
METKA
391 Woodfield Ln, Winchester, VA
22602, USA, +1-540-247-4794,
www.powerplantperformance.com
Contact: Pres, Rodney Gay
EPC Energy Projects Div, (div of
MYTILINEOS Holdings SA), 8 Artemidos
Str, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki GR-15125
Greece, +30-21-0270-9200,
info@metka.com, www.metka.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls/Dev, Paul Smith
Marelli Motori SpA
Metrix Instrument Co
Via Sabbionara, 1, Arzignano, (VI)
36071 Italy, +39-0444-479-711,
sales@marellimotori.com,
www.marellimotori.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Michela Mattiello
Power Engineering International April 2015
(div of Roper Industries), 8824 Fallbrook
Dr, Houston, TX 77064, USA,
+1-281-940-1802,
info@metrixvibration.com,
www.metrixvibration.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Abel Flores
Minco UK Ltd
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power
Systems Europe GmbH
Schiffer Str 80, Duisburg 47059
Germany, +49-203-8038-0,
h_schulz@eu.mhps.com,
www.eu.mhps.com
Contact: Head PR/Mktg, Helge Schulz
(See advertisement on page 5)
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power
Systems Europe Ltd
20 N Audley St, London W1K 6WL,
UK, +44-20-7647-0820,
www.eu.mhps.com
MJ Electric LLC
PO Box 686, Iron Mountain, MI
49801, USA, +1-906-774-8000,
mjsutinen@mjelectric.com,
www.mjelectric.com
Contact: VP, Marty Sutinen
Monicon Instruments Co Ltd
19F-1 No 631, Sec 1, Chung Der Rd,
Taichung 404 Taiwan,
+886-4-2238-0698 x20,
sales@monicon.com.tw,
www.monicon.com.tw
Contact: CEO, Gene Wang
Mors Smitt BV
(div of Wabtec), Vrieslantlaan 6, Utrecht
3526 AA The Netherlands,
+31-30-2881311,
sales.msbv@wabtec.com,
www.morssmitt.com
Contact: Mgr Sls Industry, Rene Kulik
MPOWER Engineering as
Pod Vinici 2028/20, Prague 143 00
Czech Republic, +420-225-371-396,
svoboda.lukas@mpowergroup.eu
Contact: Export Sls Mgr, Lukas Svoboda
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
Maybachstr 1, Friedrichshafen 88040
Germany, +49-7541-90-0,
info@mtu-online.com,
www.mtu-online.com
(See advertisement on page 11)
MTU Maintenance BerlinBrandenburg GmbH
Dr-Ernst-Zimmermann-Str 2, Ludwigsfelde,
Brandenburg 14974 Germany,
+49-3378-824-332,
powersolutions@mtu.de,
http://powersolutions.mtu.de/
Contact: Proj Mgr, Janko Matheussik
(See advertisement on page 9)
MTU Onsite Energy Corp
Maybachstr 1, Friedrichshafen D-88040
Germany, +49-7541-90-7006,
powergenregion1@mtu-online.com,
www.mtu-online.com
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
Muis Controls Ltd
Nuvera Fuel Cells
Parker Domnick Hunter
Plastocor-international SA
Flow Indicators - Flow Meters Div, 29
Riel Dr, St Albert, AB T8N 3Z2,
Canada, +1-800-661-8823,
info@muiscontrols.com,
www.muiscontrols.com
Contact: Pres, Bill Muis
(sub of Hess), 129 Concord Rd, Bldg 1,
Billerica, MA 01821, USA,
+1-617-245-7571,
dandre@nuvera.com, www.nuvera.com
Contact: Mktg Comms, Danielle Andre
Ave de la Gare 3, Sierre 3960
Switzerland, +41-27-456-49-55,
info@plastocor-international.com,
www.plastocor-international.com
Contact: Pres, Richard Kreiselmaier
NACB LLC
PO Box 10700, Stockholm 121 29
Sweden, +46-8-602-12-00,
info@nynas.com, www.nynas.com
Parker Finite Airtek Filtration Div, (div of
Parker Hannifin Corp), 4087
Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY
14086, USA, +1-716-686-6400,
fafmarketing@parker.com,
www.parker.com/faf
Contact: Mktg/Svcs Mgr, Jennifer
Fiorello
1611 S Melrose, Suite A-237, Vista,
CA 92081, USA, +1-760-639-5392,
sales@nacbvalves.com,
www.bonettivalves.com
Contact: US Sls Mgr, Nelson Agudelo
National Electric Coil
800 King Ave, Columbus, OH 43212,
USA, +1-614-488-1151,
necservice@national-electric-coil.com,
www.national-electric-coil.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Stephen Jeney
Nationwide Boiler Inc
42400 Christy St, Fremont, CA 94538,
USA, +1-510-490-7100,
info@nationwideboiler.com,
www.nationwideboiler.com
Contact: VP Mktg/Sls, Larry Day
NEM Energy BV
PO Box 22, Zoeterwoude 2380 AA
The Netherlands, +31-71-5792444,
joverduin@nem.nl, www.nem-group.com
Contact: Mgr Comm, Jeroen Overduin
Niagara Blower Heat
Transfer Solutions
673 Ontario St, Buffalo, NY 14207,
USA, +1-716-875-2000,
sales@niagarablower.com,
www.niagarablower.com
Contact: WSAC Prod Mgr, Mark Vogel
Nol-Tec Systems Inc
Nynas AB
Ofl Ltd
16 Einstein St, PO Box 4016,
Nes Ziona 74140 Israel,
+972-8-940-7953,
ofil@ofilsystems.com,
www.ofilsystems.com
Contact: CEO, Moshe Goldbaum
OHL Gutermuth Industrial
Valves GmbH
Helmershäuser Str 9, Altenstadt
D-63674 Germany, +49-6047-8006-0,
og@ohl-gutermuth.de,
www.ohl-gutermuth.de
(See advertisement on page 27)
OILES Deutschland GmbH
Boschstr 3, Ober-Moerlen 61239
Germany, +49-6002-9392-0,
info@oiles.de, www.oiles.de
Contact: Key Acct Mgr, Thomas Dittert
OPRA Turbines
Opaalstraat 60, Hengelo 7554 TS
The Netherlands, +31-74-2452121,
sales@opraturbines.com,
www.opraturbines.com
Contact: Mgr Sls Support/Svc,
Frank Sanders
Optocon AG
Parker Hannifn
6035 Parkland Blvd, Cleveland, OH
44124-4141, USA, +1-844-372-7537,
powergen@parker.com,
www.parker.com/energy
Contact: Mkt Dev Mgr, Jim Hoke
PAS Technologies Inc
IDA Business & Technology Pk,
Carrigtwohill, Co Cork Ireland,
+353-21-428-7300,
www.pas-technologies.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Declan O’Leary
PCA Engineers Ltd
Studio 2, Deepdale Enterprise Pk,
Deepdale Ln, Nettleham, Lincoln
LN2 2LL, UK, +44-1552-596-959,
chris.robinson@pcaeng.co.uk,
www.pcaeng.co.uk
Contact: Man Dir, Chris Robinson
PCE Instruments UK Ltd
Units 12/13 Southpoint Business Pk,
Ensign Way, Southampton, Hampshire
SO31 4RF, UK, +44-2380-987-030,
www.industrial-needs.com/ham
PCH Engineering A/S
Ved Klaedebo 4, Hoersholm DK-2970
Denmark, +45-45-76-87-76,
pch@pch-engineering.dk,
www.pch-engineering.dk
Contact: Dir, Leif Schaap
Power Jacks Ltd
Balmacassie Commercial Pk, Ellon,
Aberdeenshire AB41 8BX, UK,
+44-1358-285-100,
sales@powerjacks.com,
www.powerjacks.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Bruce Hamper
Power Lube Industrial LLC
1509 Rapids Dr, PO Box 044051,
Racine, WI 53402, USA,
+1-262-637-8170,
sales@powerlubeind.com,
www.powerlubeind.com
Contact: Dir Sls Mgr, David Crouther
Power Machines
3a Vatutina Str, St Petersburg 195009
Russian Federation, +7-812-346-70-37,
bezverkhnyaya_ia@msc.power-m.ru,
www.power-m.ru
Contact: Deputy Gen Dir/Sls Dir, Alexey
Barvinok
Powertech Labs Inc
12388 88th Ave, Surrey, BC
V3W 7R7, Canada,
+1-604-590-7500,
info@powertechlabs.com,
www.powertechlabs.com
Contact: Man Dir, Raymond Lings
PowerTurbineLVDT.com
(sub of Position Technology Holdings
LLC), 500 Coventry Ln, Croydon, PA
19021, USA, +1-610-233-8124,
l.schaevitz@powerturbinelvdt.com,
www.powerturbinelvdt.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Les Schaevitz
425 Apollo Dr, Lino Lakes, MN 55014,
USA, +1-651-780-8600,
sales@nol-tec.com, www.nol-tec.com
Washingtonstr 16/16a, Dresden
01139 Germany, +49-351-8435990,
info@optocon.de, www.optocon.de
Contact: CEO, Helmut Sebastian
Nooter/Eriksen Srl
Outotec
Via Alessandro Volta, 50, Cardano Al
Campo, (VA) 21010 Italy,
+39-033-123-2500,
staff@officinavisuale.it, www.ne.com
Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo 02230
Finland, +358-20-529-211,
info@outotec.com, www.outotec.com
151 Brookhollow Esplanade,
New Orleans, LA 70123, USA,
+1-504-620-6600,
info@petrotechinc.com,
www.petrotechinc.com
Contact: Pres, John Kazour
Paharpur Cooling Towers
Ltd
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken
Brand
Paharpur House, 8/1/B Diamond
Harbour Rd, Kolkata, West Bengal
700 027 India, +91-33-40133000,
pctccu@paharpur.com,
www.paharpur.com
Contact: Pres, Dattatray Mahajan
901 E 8th Ave, Suite 100,
King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA,
+1-610-337-5678,
info@philagear.com,
www.philagear.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Rob Fisher
7010 Lindsay Dr, Mentor, OH 44060,
USA, +1-440-974-1300,
info@process-technology.com,
www.processtechnology.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Phil Warren
Paques BV
Physics of Semiconductors
and Solar Energy Research
Team (PSES)
2001 ProEnergy Blvd, Sedalia, MO
65301, USA, +1-660-829-5100,
acairer@proenergyservices.com,
www.proenergyservices.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Amanda Cairer
Nordic Air Filtration A/S
Bergenvej 1, Nakskov 4900 Denmark,
+45-5495-1363,
info@nordic-air-filtration.com,
www.nordic-air-filtration.com
Nord-Lock Inc
(sub of Nord-Lock International), 1000
Gregg St, Carnegie, PA 15106, USA,
+1-412-279-1149,
bolting@nord-lock.com,
www.nord-lock.com
Contact: Field Appl Eng, Hidenori Araki
Northern Technical LLC
The Blyth Community Enterprise Centre,
Ridley St, Quayside, Blyth,
Northumberland NE24 3AG, UK,
+44-167-054-2871,
steve.barrett@northern.ae,
www.northern.ae
Novum Glass LLC
13150 Sterling Hills Dr, Rolla, MO
65401, USA, +1-573-308-0380,
novum@novumglass.com,
www.novumglass.com
Contact: CEO, Joy Schmit
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
T de Boerstraat 24, PO Box 52, Balk,
Friesland 8560 AB The Netherlands,
+31-514-608500, info@paques.nl,
www.paques.nl
Contact: Head Mktg/Comms,
V van Vuure
Paradigm Precision
1 Bentley Wood Way, Network 65
Business Pk, Hapton, Burnley
BB11 5TG, UK, +44-1282-831-199,
kevin.messenger@
paradigmprecision.com,
www.paradigmprecision.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Kevin Messenger
Petrotech Inc
Mohammed V University, (sub of Ecole
Normale Superieure), Rue Mohamed
Belhassan El Ouazzani, Rabat 10000
Morocco, +212-537-561-013,
barhdadi@ictp.it,
www.ictp.it/~barhdadi
Contact: Prof/Rsch, Abdelfettah
Barhdadi
PIA Inc
7958 16th Ave, Montreal, QC
H1Z 3P5, Canada, +1-514-251-8169,
info@piacanada.ca,
www.piacanada.ca
Contact: Pres, Christian Fabry
Precision Iceblast Corp
801 Maple St, Peshtigo, WI 54157,
USA, +1-906-864-2421,
info@precision-iceblast.com,
www.precision-iceblast.com
Contact: VP Sls, Keith Boye
Process Technology
ProEnergy
ProSim Inc
(sub of ProSim SA), Science Center,
3711 Market St, 8th Fl, Philadelphia,
PA 19104, USA, +1-215-600-3760,
info@prosim.net, www.prosim.net
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Isabelle Girard
Psychsoftpc
PO Box 232, Quincy, MA 02171,
USA, +1-617-471-8733,
sales@psychsoftpc.com,
www.psychsoftpc.com
Contact: Pres, Tim Lynch
Power Engineering International April 2015
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PVsyst SA
RENK AG
SAS Global Corp
SENSOPLAN GmbH
Rt du Bois-de-Bay 107, Satigny, Geneva
1242 Switzerland, +41-22-753-08-03,
admin@pvsyst.com, www.pvsyst.com
Contact: Physicist, Andre Mermoud
Goegginger Str 73, Augsburg 86159
Germany, +49-821-5700-662,
info@renk.biz, www.renk.eu
PW Power Systems Inc
5025 E Business 20, Abilene, TX
79601, USA, +1-325-672-3400,
sales@rentechboilers.com,
www.rentechboilers.com
Contact: Pres, Jack Rentz
Combustion Optimization Div, 21601
Mullin Ave, Warren, MI 48089, USA,
+1-248-414-4470,
info@sasglobalcorp.com,
www.sasglobalcorp.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Justin Bennett
Gewerbestr 6, Hohentengen aH,
Baden-Württemberg 79801 Germany,
+49-7742-9298-0,
info@sensoplan.com,
www.sensoplan.com
Contact: VP Sls/Proj, Thorsten Wasmuth
SAT Infrared Technology Co
Ltd
SETPOINT
(sub of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries),
628 Hebron Ave, Suite 400,
Glastonbury, CT 06033, USA,
+1-860-368-5535,
lucia.maffucci@pwps.com,
www.pwps.com
Contact: Mktg Comms Mgr, Lucia
Maffucci
PXL Seals
27 Rue de l’industrie,
Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Ain 01200
France, +33-4-50-48-02-09,
sales@pxlseals.com, www.pxlseals.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Fanny Champlon
QUA Group LLC
1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA
15317, USA, +1-877-782-7558,
sales@quagroup.com,
www.quagroup.com
Contact: Tech Dir, VJ Nathan
Quartzelec Ltd
Castle Mound Way, Central Pk, Rugby,
Warks CV23 0WB, UK,
+44-1788-512-512,
info.uk@quartzelec.com,
www.quartzelec.com
Contact: Bus Dev/Power Gen, Steve
Cooper
Raymar Telenetics
7325 Roseville Rd, Sacramento, CA
95842, USA, +1-916-783-1951,
sales@raymarinc.com,
www.raymarinc.com
Contact: Dir Sls, Robert Way
REINTJES GmbH
Rentech Boiler Systems Inc
Rochem Technical Services
Unit 5 - 6, Sun Valley Business Pk,
Winnall Close, Winchester SO23 0LB,
UK, +44-1962-890-089,
sales@rochem.net, www.rochemltd.com
Contact: Group Man Dir, Peter
McDermott
Rolls Royce Plc
65 Buckingham Gate, London
SW1E 6AT, UK, +44-20-7227-9135,
gary.hyman@rolls-royce.com,
www.rolls-royce.com
RR Projects
Parsons House, 56 Axis Business Park,
Tullamore, Co Offaly Ireland,
+353-57-936-1600,
patrick.cassidy@rrprojects.net,
www.rrprojects.net
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Patrick Cassidy
RTR Handelsgesellschaft
Ries-Thiel-Ruser GmbH &
Co KG
6 Keel Row, the Watermark, Gateshead,
Tyne and Wear NE11 9SZ, UK,
+44-191-460-9569, sales@rtr.co.uk,
www.rtr-group.com
Contact: Man Partner, Philip Ross
RWE Power International
- TSG Ferrybridge Maintenance & Engineering
Eugen-Reintjes-Str 7, Hamelin D-31785
Germany, +49-5151-104-0,
info@reintjes-gears.de,
www.reintjes-gears.com
(sub of RWE Generation SE), Old Great
N Rd, Knottingley WF11 8PR, UK,
+44-1977-632-201, tsg@rwe.com,
www.rwe.com/tsg
Contact: Comms Mgr, Richard Clark
REKO PRAHA as
Safety Technology Ltd
Ceskobrodska 36/816,
Prague 9 190 00 Czech Republic,
+420-266-310-661,
soukup@reko-praha.cz,
www.reko-praha.cz
Contact: Comms Dir, Jan Soukup
Reliable Turbine Services Inc
858 Acid Mine Rd, Sullivan, MO
63080, USA, +1-573-468-4045,
dhaag@reliableturbineservices.com,
www.reliableturbineservices.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, Tim Weiss
Rely (UK) Precision Castings
31 Glenacre Cescent, Uddingston,
Glasgow G71 6EH, UK,
+44-1698-303-010,
rely_uk@blueyonder.co.uk,
www.rely.co.za
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, William Keir
Renewable NRG LLC
1117 Rt 212, Woodstock, NY 12498,
USA, +1-845-481-0655,
nrggreen@aol.com, www.econrg.com
Contact: Owner, Ron Leonard
36
10 Dongjiang Ave, GETDD,
Guangzhou, Guanzghou 510730
China, +86-20-8222-9925,
sat@sat.com.cn, www.sat.com.cn/en
Contact: Oversea Sls, Arvin Zeng
Schaeffer Technologies AG
& Co KG
Wind Power Div, Georg-Schäfer-Str 30,
Schweinfurt 97421 Germany,
+49-9721-91-0, info.de@schaeffler.com,
www.schaeffler.de/windpower
Contact: Dir Sector Mgmt Power Gen,
Arndt Schweigert
Schenck Process UK Ltd
(sub of Schenck Process Group),
Carolina Ct, Lakeside, Doncaster
DN4 5RA, UK, +44-1302-321-313,
enquiries@schenckprocess.co.uk,
www.schenckprocess.co.uk
Contact: Dir, Richard Sims
Scherzinger Pump
Technology
Bregstr 23-25, Furtwangen 78120
Germany, +49-7723-6506-0,
info@scherzinger.de,
www.scherzinger.de
Schutte & Koerting
2510 Metropolitan Dr, Trevose, PA
19053, USA, +1-215-639-0900,
sales@s-k.com, www.s-k.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg, Caroline Nelson
Schwarze - Robitec GmbH
Olpener Str 460-474, Cologne 51109
Germany, +49-221-89008-0,
sales@schwarze-robitec.com,
www.schwarze-robitec.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Bert Zorn
The Stone Barn, Lower Ty-Newydd,
Clytha, Raglan, Monmouthshire
NP15 2BQ, UK, +44-1873-840-036,
info@safetytechnology.co.uk,
www.safetytechnology.co.uk
Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories Inc
Safety Technology USA
Sealeze
(sub of Safety Technology Ltd), Leslie M
Tassell M-TEC, 622 Godfrey Ave SW,
Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA,
+1-989-236-5682,
info@safetytechnologyusa.com,
www.safetytechnologyusa.com
(sub of Jason), 8000 Whitepine Rd,
North Chesterfield, VA 23237, USA,
+1-804-743-0982,
power@sealeze.com,
www.sealezepower.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr Power Gen,
Pavan Ravulaparthy
(See advertisement on page 20)
SAI Societe d’Acoustique
Industrielle
1 Rue du Saule Trapu, ZA Moulin de
Massy, Massy 91800 France,
+33-1-69-30-90-10,
commercial@sai-acoustique.fr,
www.sai-acoustique.fr
Contact: Sls Mgr, Legrande Christophe
Sargent & Lundy LLC
2350 NE Hopkins Ct, Pullman, WA
99163, USA, +1-509-332-1890,
info@selinc.com, www.selinc.com
SEIRIS
Chemin de La Julienne, Le Coudray
Montceaux 91830 France,
+33-1-69-01-20-39,
herrera@seiris-sa.com,
www.seiris-sa.com
Contact: Int’l Sls Mgr, Alfonso Herrera
2243 Park Pl, Suite A, Minden, NV
89423, USA, +1-775-552-3269,
info@metrixsetpoint.com,
www.setpointvibration.com
Contact: Prod Mgr, Steve Sabin
Shaw Group UK Ltd
Stores Rd, Derby, Derbyshire
DE21 4BG, UK, +44-1332-291-122,
info@shawuk.co.uk,
www.shawgrp.com/shawuk
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Roger Hollerton
Sheldon Andrews Inc
331 Elmwood Dr, Suite 4-251,
Moncton, NB E1A 1X6, Canada,
+1-506-532-6246,
sandrewsinc@nb.aibn.com
Contact: Pres, Sheldon Andrews
SICA SpA
Via V Moratello, 2, Legnago, (VR)
37045 Italy, +39-0442-274-55,
foreign.contact@sicaspa.it,
www.sicaspa.it
Siemens AG Energy Sector
Freyeslebenstr 1, Erlangen D-91058
Germany, +49-9131-18-0,
support.energy@siemens.com,
www.powergeneration.siemens.com
Contact: Corp Comms, Monika Wood
(See advertisement on page 7 & 13)
Siemens Energy Inc
Power Generation Services Div, 4400
Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826-2399,
USA, +1-919-365-2405,
support.energy@siemens.com,
www.usa.siemens.com/energy
Siemens Energy Inc
10730 Telge Rd, Houston, TX 77095,
USA, +1-281-856-4400,
kristi.aaby@siemens.com,
www.powergeneration.siemens.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Kristi Aaby
Siemens Industrial
Turbomachinery Ltd
Oil & Gas Div, Energy, Ruston House,
PO Box 1, Waterside S, Lincoln,
Lincolnshire LN5 7FD, UK,
+44-1522-584-000,
geraldine.roy@siemens.com,
www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/
industries-utilities
Contact: Bus Dev, Geraldine Roy
Siemens plc
Power Generation Div, Siemens House,
Oldbury, Bracknell, Berkshire
RG12 8FZ, UK, +44-1344-784153,
www.siemens.co.uk
Contact: Gen Mgr, Peter Southworth
55 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603,
USA, +1-312-269-2000,
thinkingpower@sargentlundy.com,
www.sargentlundy.com
Contact: Sr Mgr, Jeff Woolley
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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
Siemens Turbomachinery
Equipment GmbH
Spilling Energie Systeme
GmbH
Pre-Designed Steam Turbines Div/Energy
Sector Oil and Gas Div, Hessheimer Str
2, Frankenthal, Rheiland-Pfalz 67227
Germany, +49-6233-85-2291,
turbines-frankenthal.energy@
siemens.com, www.siemens.com/agkkk
Contact: Asst, Marianne Schröder
Werfstr 5, Hamburg 20457 Germany,
+49-40-789-17-50, info@spilling.de,
www.spilling.de
Contact: Sls Dir, Till Augustin
SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Im Erlet 2, Altdorf 90518 Germany,
+49-9187-9227-0, info@sipos.de,
www.sipos.de
Contact: Int’l Sls Mgr, Steffen Koehler
SKF Sealing Solutions
Austria GmbH
Gabelhoferstr 25, Judenburg, Styria
A-8750 Austria, +43-3572-82555-0,
machined.seals@skf.com,
www.skf.com/machinedseals
Contact: Global Seals Engr Support
Mgr, Heimo Rehschuetzecker
Skinner Power Systems LLC
8214 Edinboro Rd, Erie, PA 16509,
USA, +1-814-868-8500,
jeff@skinnerpowersystems.com,
www.skinnerpowersystems.net
Contact: Sls Mgr, Jeff Skonieczki
SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd
(div of Doosan SKODA Power Ltd),
2nd Fl, Tower B, DLF Bldg 8,
DLF Phase - II, Gurgaon, Haryana
122 002 India, +91-124-6650500,
info.indiapower@doosanskoda.com,
www.doosanskoda.com
Contact: Man Dir, Jaroslav Ira
Sko-Die Inc
8050 Austin Ave, Morton Grove, IL
60053, USA, +1-847-965-1130,
bob.blecha@skodie.com,
www.skodie.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Bob Blecha
Solar Turbines Inc
(sub of Caterpillar Inc), 9330 Sky Pk Ct,
Mail Zone SP4-B, San Diego, CA
92123, USA, +1-619-544-5352,
powergen@solarturbines.com,
www.solarturbines.com
Sound Technologies Engineered Silencer Systems
310 Commerce Sq, Michigan City, IN
46360, USA, +1-219-879-2600,
sales@soundtech.us, www.soundtech.us
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Scott Schreeg
Specialised Overhaul
Service P/L
15 Randall Ct, Collaroy, NSW 2097
Australia, +61-2-9981-4010,
sos@bigpond.net.au,
www.sostubecleaners.com
Contact: Mgr, Steven Smith
Spectrum Metrology
Unit 8, Ireton Ave, Leicester, Leics
LE4 9EU, UK, +44-116-276-6262,
esales@spectrum-metrology.co.uk,
www.spectrum-metrology.co.uk
SPIG SpA
Piazza San Graziano, 31, Arona, (NO)
28041 Italy, +39-0322-245-401,
info@spig-int.com, www.spig-int.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Marianna Caputo
www.PowerEngineeringInt.com
SPX Flow Technology USA
Dollinger
(div of SPX), 4647 SW 40th Ave,
Ocala, FL 34474, USA,
+1-800-344-2611,
doug.mcneish@spx.com, www.spx.com
Contact: Mktg Mgr Power Gen/
Filtration, Douglas McNeish
SPX Heat Transfer
2121 N 161 E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74116,
USA, +1-918-234-5505,
custinfo@spxht.com,
www.spxheattransfer.com
Contact: VP Sls Americas, Sam Naifeh
Standardkessel-Baumgarte
Group
Baldusstr 13, Duisburg D-47138
Germany, +49-203-452-111,
dsimon@standardkessel.de,
www.standardkessel.de
Standby Generators
81 Spinney Hill, Derby, Derbyshire
DE73 8LX, UK, +44-845-055-8455,
sales@powercontinuity.co.uk,
www.powercontinuity.co.uk
Contact: Man Dir, John East
Stanford Advanced
Materials
72 Fairbanks, Suite 100, Irvine, CA
92618, USA, +1-949-407-8904,
sales@samaterials.com,
www.samaterials.com
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc
(Steam Turbine Alternative
Resources)
116 Latourette St, Marion, OH 43302,
USA, +1-740-387-5535,
www.starturbine.com
Contact: Outage Support/Client Rltns,
Vincent Caudill
Steelcon Chimney A/S
Linden House, Church St, Babcary
Somerton, Somerset TA11 7DT, UK,
+44-1458-224-330,
steelconchimney@aol.com,
www.steelcon.com
Contact: Area Sls Mgr, Stephen Street
Stellar Energy
Business Central Towers, Tower B 3802,
Dubai Media City, PO Box 49434,
Dubai United Arab Emirates,
cnorman@stellar-energy.net,
www.stellar-energy.net
Contact: Bus Dev, Clive Norman
Steuler Anlagenbau GmbH
& Co KG
(div of Steuler Holding GmbH),
George-Steuler Str, Hoehr-Grenzhausen
D-56203 Germany, +49-2624-13302,
service@steuler.de, www.steuler.de
STF SpA
Via Robecco, 20, Magenta, (MI)
20013 Italy, +39-02-972-091,
www.stf.it
Contact: Sls Asst, Silvia Colombo
Stock Equipment Co
Swagelok Co
16490 Chillicothe Rd, Chagrin Falls,
OH 44023, USA, +1-440-543-6000,
laura.hanley@stockequipment.com,
www.stockequipment.com
Contact: Dir, Sls/Mktg, Ryan Dodd
31500 Aurora Rd, Solon, OH
44139-2764, USA, +1-440-349-5934,
publicrelations@swagelok.com,
www.swagelok.com
Contact: Mktg Comms Mgr, Mark
Rechner
Stork Turbo Blading
334 Comfort Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850,
USA, +1-607-277-4968 x292,
jkwalker63@gmail.com,
www.he-machinery.com
Contact: Area Mgr, Joe Walker
Stork Turbo Service BV
Damsluisweg 32, Almere 1332 ED
The Netherlands, +31-88-0891500,
info.turboservice@stork.com,
www.stork.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Ralf Guenther
Structural Integrity
Associates Inc
5215 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA
95138, USA, +1-877-474-7693,
info@structint.com, www.structint.com
Contact: Dir NPS Bus Dev/Strat Proj,
Bud Auvil
Sulzer Turbo Services
Zuercherstr 12, PO Box 414, Winterthur
8401 Switzerland, +41-52-262-34-41,
sulzerts@sulzer.com, www.sulzer.com
Contact: Head Mktg Comms, Claudia
Proeger
Sulzer Turbo Services
11518 Old La Porte Rd, La Porte, TX
77571, USA, +1-713-567-2700,
sulzertshouston@sulzer.com,
www.sulzer.com
PT Sulzer Turbo Services
Indonesia
SWAN Systeme AG
Studbachstr 13, Hinwil 8340
Switzerland, +41-44-943-62-00,
systems@swansystems.ch,
www.swansystems.ch
Contact: CEO, Manuel Sigrist
Tecam Group
Horts d’en Mateu 26, Llinars del Valles,
Barcelona 08450 Spain,
+34-93-428-11-54,
sales@tecamgroup.com,
www.tecamgroup.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Bernat Sala
Technicon Acoustics
4412 Republic Ct, Concord, NC
28027, USA, +1-704-788-1131,
sales@techniconacoustics.com,
www.techniconacoustics.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Mark Nye
Tech Products Inc
105 Willow Ave, Staten Island, NY
10305, USA, +1-718-442-4900,
team@techproducts.com,
www.techproducts.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Daniel O’Connor
TEMP-PRO Inc
200 Industrial Dr, Northampton, MA
01060, USA, +1-413-584-3165,
mary.mccarthy@temp-pro.com,
www.temp-pro.com
Contact: Mktg Rep, Mary McCarthy
Kawasan Industri Kota Bukit Indah, Blok
A 11, Kav 1C-1D, Purwakarta 41181
Indonesia, +62-264-351-920,
sulzertsindonesia@sulzer.com,
www.sulzer.com
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls, Irfan Zen
TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo
BV
TE Tecnologie per l’Energia
Srl
Spikweien 36, AD Lomm NL-5943
The Netherlands, +31-77-4738666,
sulzertsvenlo@sulzer.com,
www.sulzer.com
Contact: Sls, Howard Peeters
Via Montanaro 24, Torino, (TO) 10154
Italy, +39-011-248-5166,
info@tesrl.com, www.tesrl.com
Contact: Dir, Elio Tessitore
SuperPower Inc
Prinzenallee 78-79, Berlin 13357
Germany, +49-30-497769-0,
info@thiedig.com, www.thiedig.com
Contact: Sls Eng, Henry Tittelwitz
450 Duane Ave, Schnectady, NY
12304, USA, +1-518-346-1414,
sales@superpower-inc.com,
www.superpower-inc.com
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Mickey Lavicska
Super Radiator Coils
104 Peavey Rd, Chaska, MN 55318,
USA, +1-952-556-3330,
mninfo@superradiatorcoils.com,
www.superradiatorcoils.com
Contact: Sls Engr Mgr, Jim St Martin
Sutton Stromart Ltd
8 Carson Ct, Brampton, ON L6T 4P8,
Canada, +1-905-458-0470,
sssales@mclgroup.com,
www.suttonstromart.com
Contact: Sls Mgr US, Rick Dezek
145 Yangqiaozhong Rd, Bldg 2,
Fuzhou, Fujian 350003 China,
+86-591-8787-0640,
sales@temto.com, www.temto.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Nicole Feng
Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG
Thorburn Flex
173 Oneida Dr, Pointe-Claire, QC
H9R 1A9, Canada, +1-248-486-5301,
mmiodonski@thorburnflex.com,
www.thorburnflex.com
Contact: VP Sls US, Mark Miodonski
Ti Anode Fabricators Pvt Ltd
48, Noothanchary, Madambakkam,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 126
India, +91-44-22781148,
marketing@tianode.com,
www.tianode.com
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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
TMS Turbomaschinenservice
GmbH
Turbo Parts LLC
V&T Technologies Co Ltd
Waukesha Bearings
(sub of Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis
LLC), 767 Pierce Rd, Suite 2,
Clifton Park, NY 12065, USA,
+1-518-885-3199,
info@turbopartsllc.com,
www.turbopartsllc.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Chris Mancini
B XinFeng Bldg, Yangguang, Xili Town,
Nanshan Dist, Shenzhen, Guangdong
518055 China, +86-133-4296-9370,
richard@ecodrivecn.com,
www.ecodrivecn.com
Contact: Mgr, Richard Huang
Trinity Ct, Batchworth Island, Church St,
Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire
WD3 1RT, UK, +44-192-371-6300,
sales@waukbearing.com,
www.waukbearing.com
(sub of Tenaga Nasional Bhd - TNB),
Level 23A, PJX-HM Shah Tower,
No 16A, Persiaran Barat, Selangor
Darul Ehsan, Petaling Jaya 46050
Malaysia, +60-3-7964-2600,
www.tnbremaco.com.my
Turner Envirologic
Victaulic
Prykelstraat 36, Nazareth B-9810
Belgium, +32-93-81-15-00,
sofie.rigaux@victaulic.be,
www.victaulic.com
Pegasus House, Bramah Ave, Scottish
Enterprise Technology Pk, East Kilbride
G75 0RD, UK, +44-141-308-2800,
info@weirpowerindustrial.com,
www.weirpowerindustrial.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Marc Chenier
Topomaster Ltd
Via del Lavoro 26/A, Bussolengo, (VR)
37012 Italy, +39-045-6717-709,
info@unexsrl.com, www.unexsrl.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Barbara Bortolazzi
4901 Kesslersville Rd, Easton, PA
18040, USA, +1-610-559-3300,
pickvic@victaulic.com,
www.victaulic.com
Contact: VP Power Div, Bill Lowar
Unifn International Inc
Vigil Antislip
1030 Clarke Road, Box 5395, London,
ON N6A 4P4, Canada,
+1-519-451-0310,
unifin@kochind.com, www.unifin.com
Contact: Global Sls Mgr/Generator
Heat Exchangers, Bruce Gonsholt
12 Jessie Lee St, Australian Marine
Complex, Henderson, WA 6166
Australia, +61-8-9437-4811,
vigil@vigilantislip.com,
www.vigilantislip.com
Contact: Man Dir, Stephen McCorkill
Universal Acoustic &
Emission Technologies
VISA Petrochemical Products
Ltd
1925 Hwy 51-138, PO Box 411,
Stoughton, WI 53589, USA,
+1-888-300-4272,
solutions@universalaet.com,
www.universalaet.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Dawn Auby
400 Pavilion Dr, Northampton Business
Pk, Brackmills Industrial Estate,
Northampton, Northamptonshire
NN4 7PA, UK, +44-844-800-7307,
sales@visapetrochemical.com,
www.visapetrochemical.com
Contact: CEO, Ashley Ashiru
Ziegelstr 24, Rednitzhembach 91126
Germany, +49-9122-188-240,
wartzack@turbomaschinenservice.de,
www.turbomaschinenservice.de
TNB Repair and
Maintenance Sdn Bhd
10 Democratias Ave, Ayios Dometios,
Serifos Bldg, 1st Fl, Nicosia 2370
Cyprus, +357-22-819370,
a.yiannakas@topomaster.com,
www.topomaster.com
Contact: Dir, Andy Yiannakas
Torresol Energy
Energy and Environment Div, Severo
Ochoa 4, Parque Tecnológico
de Madrid, Tres Cantos, Madrid
28760 Spain, +34-91-807-73-18,
info@torresolenergy.com,
www.torresolenergy.com
Trihedral Engineering Ltd
1160 Bedford Hwy, Bedford, NS
B4A 1C1, Canada,
+1-902-835-1575, vts@trihedral.com,
www.trihedral.com
Contact: Dir Mktg, Patrick Cooke
TST-Turbo Service & Trading
GmbH
Konrad-Zuse Str 18-20, Moers 47445
Germany, +49-2841-88-067-30,
info@tst-eu.com, www.tst-eu.com
Contact: Man Dir, Peter Gilardone
Turbine Effciency
Energy House, 3 Electric Ave, Witham
St Hughs, Lincolnshire LN6 9BJ, UK,
+44-1522-696-980,
info@turbine-efficiency.co.uk,
www.turbine-efficiency.co.uk
Turbocam Europe Ltd
(div of Turbocam International), 155
Highlands Rd, Fareham, Hampshire
PO15 6JR, UK, +44-1329-845-800,
uk@turbocam.com, www.turbocam.com
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Fred Kinchin
TurboCare
2140 Westover Rd, Chicopee, MA
01022, USA, +1-413-593-0500,
sales@turbocare.com,
www.turbocare.com
Turbomach SA
Via Campagna 15, Riazzino, Ticino
CH-6595Switzerland,+41-91-851-1511,
contact@turbomach.com,
www.turbomach.com
Contact: Mktg/Comms Spec, Nadia
Mazzucchi
Turbo Monitoring Ltd
Geigerstr 16, Graefelfing 82166
Germany, +49-1578-7797700,
info@turbomonitoring.com,
www.turbomonitoring.com
Contact: Man Dir, Matthew Collins
38
1140 SW 34th Ave, Deerfield Beach,
FL 33442, USA, +1-954-422-9787,
sales@tenviro.com, www.tenviro.com
Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Khalil Nasser
UNEX Scambio Termico Srl
URS
510 Carnegie Center, PO Box 5287,
Princeton, NJ 08543-5287, USA,
+1-609-720-2000, www.urs.com
Contact: Group Gen Mgr/Power, Art
Lembo
UT99 AG Oil Mist
Eliminators
Schaubenstr 5, Andelfingen, Zürich
CH-8450 Switzerland,
+41-52-397-1199, info@ut99.ch,
www.ut99.ch/en
Contact: Cust Eng, Christian Stieler
(See advertisement on page 23)
The Utile Engineering Co Ltd
New St, Irthlingborough,
Northamptonshire NN9 5UG, UK,
+44-1933-650-216,
sales@utileengineering.com,
www.utileengineering.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Nick Peck
Vaisala Ltd
Elm House, 351 Bristol Rd, Birmingham
B5 7SW, UK, +44-121-683-1257,
uksales@vaisala.com,
www.vaisala.com/power
Contact: Field Sls Eng, Tracy Cleland
Vallourec
27, avenue du Général Leclerc,
Boulogne-Billancourt 92660 France,
+33-1-49-09-37-53,
vincent.delcour@vallourec.com,
www.vallourec.com/en/
powergeneration
Contact: VP Steam Tubes/Pipes,
Vincent Delcour
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Vogt Power International
Inc
(a Babcock Power Co), 13551 Triton Pk
Blvd, Suite 2000, Louisville, KY
40223, USA, +1-502-899-4500,
info@vogtpower.com,
www.vogtpower.com
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Manfred Pouzar
Voith Hydro Holding GmbH
& Co KG
Alexanderstr 11, Heidenheim 89522
Germany, +49-7321-37-0,
info.voithhydro@voith.com,
www.voith.com
Contact: Comms Mgr, Catharina Merz
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe
GmbH
Hans-Boeckler-Str 7, Sonthofen 87527
Germany, +49-8321-802-502,
info.bhs@voith.com,
www.bhs-getriebe.de
Contact: Sr Mgr Bus Dev/Svc, Tome
Stanic
Vooner FloGard Corp
4729 Stockholm Ct, Charlotte, NC
28273, USA, +1-704-552-9314,
info@vooner.com, www.vooner.com
Contact: VP Bus Dev, Danny McDonald
Weir Power & Industrial
Welland & Tuxhorn AG
Gütersloher Str 257, Bielefeld 33649
Germany, +49-521-941-80,
thomas.mau@welland-tuxhorn.de,
www.welland-tuxhorn.de
Contact: Head Proj Dept, Manfred
Pluczynski
(See advertisement on page 17)
Westinghouse Electric Co
1000 Westinghouse Dr, Cranberry
Township, PA 16066, USA,
+1-412-374-3373,
www.westinghousenuclear.com
Contact: Mgr Mktg/Comms, Michelle
Rossman
Woodward GmbH
Handwerkstr 29, Stuttgart 70565
Germany, +49-711-78954-0,
stgt-info@woodward.com,
www.woodward.com
Contact: Florian Trapp
XERVON Energy GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Str 134, Duisburg
D-47229 Germany,
+49-2065-4221-676,
info@xervonenergy.com,
www.xervonenergy.com
Xplore Technologies
14000 Summit Dr, Suite 900, Austin, TX
78728, USA, +1-512-336-7797,
mdoughty@xploretech.com,
www.xploretech.com
Contact: Mktg Dir, Cathy Hut
Yokogawa Europe BV
Euroweg 2, Amersfoort 3825 HD
The Netherlands, +31-88-4641000,
john.picoto@nl.yokogawa.com,
www.yokogawa.com/eu
Zeeco Inc
22151 E 91 St, Broken Arrow, OK
74014, USA, +1-918-258-8551,
sales@zeeco.com, www.zeeco.com
Zokman Products Inc
1220 E Gump Rd, Ft Wayne, IN
46845-9794, USA,
+1-260-637-4038, zzokman@aol.com,
www.zok.com
Contact: Pres, Rick Parker
Wahlco Inc
2722 S Fairview St, Santa Ana, CA
92704, USA, +1-714-979-7300,
bsoutham@wahlco.com,
www.wahlco.com
Contact: EVP Sls/Mktg, Barry Southam
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Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple cycle
Model
Gross output
(MW)
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
Gross effciency
(%)
Shaft speed (rpm)
Pressure ratio
GT11N2
113.6
10,811
33.3
3610
15.9:1
GT11N2
115.4
10,619
33.9
3600
15.9:1
GT13E2
202.7
9474
38
3000
18.2:1
GT24
235
9000
40
3600
35.0:1
GT26
345
8780
41
3000
35.0:1
AE64.3A
78
9972
36.1
3000/3600
18.3
AE94.2
185.3
9939
36.22
3000
12
Manufacturer
Alstom
Ansaldo Energia
Dresser-Rand
AE94.2K
170
9863
36.5
3000
12
AE94.3A
310
9045
39.8
3000
19.5
AE-T100
0.1
12,000
30
70,000
4.5
KG2-3G
2000
14100
25.5
25,500
7.1
KG2-3E
1930
21000
17.5
18,800
4.5
VECTRA 30G
23863
9553
37.7
6200
18.2
VECTRA 40G
31076
8963
40.2
6200
21.9
VECTRA 40G4
34305
8916
40.4
6200
23.6
DR-61G
23871
9588
37.5
3600
18.2
DR-61GP
31369
9114
39.5
3600
22.5
DR-61G4
33853
9104
39.5
3600
23.0
DR-63GPC
44283
8449
42.6
3600
27.6
DR-63GPG
53244
8346
43.1
3930
31.1
GPB300D
30.1
8977
40.1%
Gas generator rotor:
9330/power turbine
24.5
rotor: 5600
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
GPB180D
18.4
10526
34.2%
9420
18.3
GPB80D
7,8
10714
33.6%
13800
15.9
GPB70D
6,7
12000
30%
13800
15.9
GPB17D
1,7
13382
26.9%
21965
10.5
GBP06
0,6
18947
19.4%
31376
8.5
THM1304-10N
10.5
11840
30.4
9000
10
THM1304-12N
12.5
11320
31.8
9000
11
MGT6100
6.52
11250
32.0
1500/1800
15
Model
Gross output
(MW)
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
Gross effciency
(%)
Shaft speed (rpm)
Pressure ratio
Manufacturer
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd
40
H-25(28)
28.1
10,527
34.2
7280
14.2
H-25(32)
32.3
10,338
34.8
7280
15.4
H-25(35)
37.7
10,288
35
7280
17.7
H-25(42)
42
9664
37.2
7280
17.5
H-50
57.5
9508
37.8
5040
19.5
MF-61
5.9
12,570
28.7
13,800
15
MF-111
14.6
11,630
31
9660
15
MFT-8
26.8
9310
38.7
5000
21
MF-221
30
11,260
32
7200
15
H-100(100)
99.1
9806
36.7
3000
18.2
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Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple cycle
Exhaust
mass fow
(kg/s)
Exhaust
temperature
(ºC)
NOx emissions (ppmv)
Weight
(tonnes)
Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)
Comments
400
526
< 25
190
13.1 x 5.5 x 10.1
Duel fuel burner available
400
526
< 25
190
9.4 x 5.5 x 10.1
Duel fuel burner available
624
501
<< 25
350
11 x 5.4 x 5.5
Duel fuel burner available
505
608
<< 25
230
10.7 x 7 x 4.6
Duel fuel burner available
692
616
<< 25
406
12 x 4.9 x 5.5
Duel fuel burner available
215
580
25
61
5.9 x 3.1 x 3
AE64.3A with gear (Gas Turbine 90 Hz)
556
541
25
233
10.0 x 4.0 x 3.7
540
545
25
190
10.2 x 4.0 x 3.7
750
576
25
317
10.8 x 5.1 x 4.9
0.8
270
15
2.77
3.9 x 0.9 x 1.8
Performance with low heating value gas for
AE94.2K
Microturbine
9.5
583
< 24 ppm
16
6.7 x 2.1 x 2.7
15.0
560
60 ppm
16
6.7 x 2.1 x 2.7
68.7
545
SAC and DLE available
47
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
84.4
531
SAC and DLE available
47
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
90.1
541
SAC and DLE available
47
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
69.5
533
SAC and DLE available
45
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
87.3
515
SAC and DLE available
45
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
91.6
527
SAC and DLE available
45
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
125.7
454
SAC and DLE available
50
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
141.4
471
SAC and DLE available
50
7 x 4.1 x 5.6
87.2
470
15
250
22 x 7,1 x 13,8
Two shaft gas turbine
59.8
542
15
190
18 x 4,9 x 9,8
Single shaft gas turbine
27.3
523
15
75
14,5 x 3,5 x 8,1
Single shaft gas turbine
27.0
513
25
75
14,5 x 3,5 x 8,2
Single shaft gas turbine
8
521
9
35
8,4 x 2,75 x 6,3
Single shaft gas turbine
5.05
474
36
15
6,3 x 2,2 x 5,8
Single shaft gas turbine
490
< 25 @ 70-100% load
77
16 x 3 x 5
Includes generator
515
< 25 @ 70-100% load
77
16 x 4 x 6
Includes generator
465
< 15 @ 50-100% load
Exhaust mass fow (kg/s)
Exhaust temperature
(ºC)
Weight (tonnes)
Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)
Comments
90
552
60
7×4×4
Without inlet and exhaust losses
96
561
50
7×4×4
Without inlet and exhaust losses
112
556
53
8×4×4
Without inlet and exhaust losses
111
556
55
8×4×4
Without inlet and exhaust losses
151
564
75
8×4×4
Without inlet and exhaust losses
28
496
9.8
3.6 × 2.4 × 3
56
530
22
5.5 × 2.7 × 2.4
87
464
6.7
7 × 2.4 × 2.4
111
533
50
7.6 × 3.6 × 3.3
292
534
175
12 × 5 × 5
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Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple Cycle
Model
Gross output
(MW)
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
Gross effciency
(%)
Shaft speed (rpm)
Pressure ratio
H-100(110)
112.4
9417
38.2
3000
19.3
M701DA
144.1
10,350
34.8
3000
14
M701F4
324.3
9027
39.9
3,000
18
M701G2
334
9110
39.5
3,000
21
M701F5
359
9000
40
3000
21
M701JAC
445
< 8783
> 41
3000
23
M701J
470
8783
41
3000
23
H-100(100)
99.1
9806
36.7
3000
18.2
H-100(110)
112.4
9417
38.2
3000
19.3
M501DA
114
10,320
34.9
3600
14
M501F3
185.4
9740
37
3600
16
M501G1
267.5
9211
39.1
3600
20
M501GAC
276
9046
39.8
3600
20
M501JAC
310
< 8783
> 41
3600
23
M501J
327
8783
41
3600
23
FT8® MOBILEPAC®
26,200 kW
10,314
34.9
3000
20.2
FT8® MOBILEPAC®
30,941 kW
9825
36.7
3600
21.3
FT8 SWIFTPAC 25 DLN
25,455 kW
9454
38.1
3000/3600
19.5
FT8® SWIFTPAC® 50 DLN
51, 235 kW
9395
38.3
3000/3600
19.5
FT8® SWIFTPAC® 30
30,850 kW
9770
36.9
3000/3600
20.2
FT8® SWIFTPAC® 60
62,006 kW
9723
37
3000/3600
20.2
FT4000® SWIFTPAC® 60
70,005 kW
8720
41.3
3000/3600
34.7
FT4000 SWIFTPAC 120
140, 338 kW
8699
41.4
3000/3600
34.7
SGT-100
5.05
11,914
30.2
17384
14
SGT-100
5.4
11,613
31
17384
15.6
SGT-100
5.7
10,948
32.9
6500–13,650
14.9
SGT-200
6.75
11,492
31.5
11,053
12.2
SGT-200
7.68
10,776
33.4
5700–11,525
12.3
SGT-300
7.9
11,773
30.6
14,010
13.7
SGT-300
8.2
10,400
34.6
5750–12,075
13.3
SGT-400
12.9
10,355
34.8
9500
16.8
SGT-400
14.33
10,178
35.4
9500
18.9
SGT-400
13.4
9943
36.2
4750–9975
16.8
SGT-400
14.92
9774
36.8
4750–9975
18.9
SGT-500
19.06
10,690
33.7
3600
13
SGT-500
19.3
10,530
34.2
3450
13
SGT-600
24.48
10,720
33.6
7700
14
SGT-600
25.24
10,390
34.6
3850–8085
14
SGT-700
32.82
9675
37.2
6500
18.7
SGT-700
33.67
9424
38.2
3250–6825
18.7
SGT-750
37.03
9120
39.5
6100
23.8
SGT-750
38.19
8840
40.7
3050–6405
23.8
SGT-800
47.5
9557
37.7
6608
20.4
Manufacturer
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Exhaust mass fow (kg/s)
Exhaust temperature
(ºC)
Weight (tonnes)
Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)
308
538
216
14 × 5 × 6
453
542
200
12.5 × 5.2 × 5.2
729
592
418
17 × 6 × 6
755
587
420
18 × 6 × 6
730
611
480
17 × 6 × 6
893
615
560
18 × 7 × 7
893
638
560
18 × 7 × 7
292
534
175
12 × 5 × 5
50 Hz model, without inlet and exhaust
losses
308
538
216
14 × 5 × 6
50 Hz model, without inlet and exhaust
losses
354
543
145
11.6 × 6 × 4.3
468
613
193
14 × 4.6 × 4.6
612
601
333
15 × 5.5 × 5.5
612
617
270
15 × 5.5 × 5.5
620
613
317
15 × 5.5 × 5.5
620
636
317
15 × 5.5 × 5.5
89
472
92
491
Comments
50 Hz model, without inlet and exhaust
losses
85
458
170
458
92
492
183
492
177
425
354
425
19.5
545
20.6
531
EG
19.7
543
MD
29.3
466
MD
29.5
493
EG
30.2
542
EG
29
498
MD
39.4
555
EG
44.3
540
EG
39.4
555
MD
44
540
97.9
369
150,139
21.3 x 4 x 3.7
EG
97.9
369
79,832
14.1 x 4.8 x 3.7
MD
81.3
543
122,924
19.2 x 4.6 x 4
EG
81.3
543
49,895
11.6 x 4 x 4
MD
95
533
143,789
19.2 x 4.6 x 4
EG
95
533
63,049
11.6 x 4 x 4
MD
114.2
459
114.2
459
132.8
541
EG
MD
EG
MD
171,900
17.0 x 4.5 x 4
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Manufacturer
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Model
Gross output
(MW)
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
Gross effciency
(%)
Shaft speed (rpm)
Pressure ratio
SGT-800
50.5
9407
38.3
6608
21.1
SGT5-2000E
172
10,190
35.3
3000
12.1
SGT5-4000F
307
9001
40
3000
18.8
SGT5-8000H
400
8999
40
3000
19.2
SGT6-2000E
114
10,496
34.3
3600
12.1
SGT6-5000F
242
9231
39
3600
18.9
SGT6-8000H
296
8999
40
3600
19.5
Industrial 501-KB5S
3.9
12,393
29
14,200
10.3
Industrial 501-KC5
4.1
12,019
30
13,600
9.4
Industrial 501-KB7S
5.25
11,445
31.5
14,600
13,9
Industrial 501-KC7
5.37
11,225
32.1
13,600
13.8
Industrial 501-KH5
6.45
8971
40.1
14,600
12.5
Industrial RB211-G62 DLE
27.22
9904
36.3
4800
20.6
Industrial RB211-G62 DLE
27.94
9648
37.3
4800
20.6
Industrial RB211-G62
non-DLE
29.14
9540
37.7
4800
21.3
Industrial RB211-GT62 DLE
29.85
9589
37.5
4800
21.7
Industrial RB211-GT62 DLE
30.64
9341
38.5
4800
21.7
Industrial RB211-GT62
non-DLE
30.94
9336
38.6
4800
22
Industrial RB211-GT61 DLE
32.13
9159
39.3
4850
21.6
Industrial RB211-GT61 DLE
32.98
8922
40.3
4850
21.6
Industrial RB211-GT61
non-DLE
33.79
8912
40.4
4850
22.1
Industrial Trent 60 DLE
54.2
8258
43.6
3400
34.3
Industrial Trent 60 WLE
61.8
8589
41.9
3400
36.1
Industrial Trent 60 DLE
53.12
8488
42.4
3000
34.5
Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI
63.51
8322
43.3
3000
39.3
Industrial Trent 60 WLE
66
8694
41.4
3000
39.3
Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI
66
8669
41.5
3000
39.3
Industrial Trent 60 DLE
54.02
8465
42.5
3600
35.1
Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI
61.84
8300
43.4
3600
37.5
Industrial Trent 60 WLE
62.92
8723
41.3
3600
37.6
Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI
65.66
8760
41.1
3600
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Exhaust mass fow (kg/s)
Exhaust temperature
(ºC)
Weight (tonnes)
Dimensions
L x W x H (metres)
Comments
134.2
553
531
537
171,900
17 x 4.5 x 4
EG
216,000
14.1 x 12.5 x 8.5
723
EG
579
312,000
11 x 4.9 x 4.9
EG
869
627
390,000
13.1 x 4.9 x 4.9
EG
367
537
163,000
11.6 x 10.4 x 7
EG
571.5
593
193,000
10.1 x 4 x 4
EG
639.6
630
286,000
11 x 4.3 x 4.3
EG
15
560
EG
15.5
571
MD
21
498
EG
20.8
514
MD
18
530
EG
91
501
EG
91.3
501
MD
93.4
500
MD
95
503
EG
95.4
503
MD
96.1
501
MD
94
510
EG
93.8
510
MD
95
510
MD
154.4
440
MD
164.2
422
MD
155
433
EG
177
416
EG
178
425
EG
180
416
EG
158
431
EG
168
421
EG
170
429
EG
172
426
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Gas Turbine Technical Data - Combined cycle
Manufacturer
Alstom
Ansaldo Energia
MAN Diesel &
Turbo SE
Mitsubishi Hitachi
Power Systems Ltd
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Model
Net output (CC) MW
Net effciency %
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
Pressure ratio
GT11N2 2-on-1 CCPP (50 Hz)
345
51.3
7018
15.9:1
GT11N2 2-on-1 CCPP (60 Hz)
349
51.8
6950
15.9:1
GT13E2 1-on-1 CCPP
281
53.5
6729
18.2:1
GT24 2-on-1 CCPP
680
59
6102
35:1
GT26 1-on-1 CCPP
500
60
6000
35:1
GT26 2-on-1 CCPP
1000
60
6000
35:1
1AE643-CC1S
115.8
53.76
6696
2AE643-CC1M
232.9
54.05
6660
1AE942-CC1M
277.4
54.57
6597
2AE942-CC1M
557.8
54.87
6561
1AE943-CC1S
456.4
58.86
6116
2AE943-CC1M
913.2
58.88
6114
THM1304-10N
10.5
Case by case
11,840
10
THM1304-12N
12.5
Case by case
11,320
11
MGT6100
6.53
Case by case
11,490
14
MPCP1(H-25(28))
41.5
50.9
7065
MPCP2(H-25(28))
84.1
51.6
6972
MPCP1(H-25(32))
47.2
51.3
7005
MPCP2(H-25(32))
95.6
52
6917
MPCP1(H-25(35))
54.9
51.4
6994
MPCP2(H-25(35))
111
52
6919
MPCP1(H-25(42))
59.1
52.8
6808
MPCP2(H-25(42))
119.8
53.6
6717
MPCP1(H-50)
82
54.4
6607
MPCP2(H-50)
166.3
55.2
6515
MPCP1(H-100(100))
143.2
53.5
6728
MPCP2(H-100(100))
288.1
53.8
6688
MPCP1(H-100(110))
157
54.4
6610
MPCP2(H-100(110))
322.8
55.9
6430
MPCP1 (M701)
212.5
51.4
7000
MPCP2 (M701)
426.6
51.6
6974
MPCP3 (M701)
645
51.8
6947
MPCP1 (M701F4)
477.9
60
6000
MPCP2 (M701F4)
958.8
60.2
5981
MPCP1 (M701F5)
525
61
5902
MPCP2 (M701F5)
1053.3
61.2
5883
MPCP1 (M701G)
498
59.3
6071
MPCP2 (M701G)
999.4
59.5
6051
MPCP1 (M701JAC)
650
> 61
< 5902
MPCP1 (M701J)
680
61.7
5835
MPCP1(H-100(100))
143.2
53.5
6728
MPCP2(H-100(100))
288.1
53.8
6688
MPCP1(H-100(110))
157
54.4
6610
MPCP2(H-100(110))
322.8
55.9
6430
MPCP1 (M501)
167.4
51.4
7000
MPCP2 (M501)
336.2
51.6
6974
MPCP3 (M501)
506.2
51.8
6947
MPCP1 (M501F)
285.1
57.1
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Manufacturer
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Model
Net output
(CC) MW
Net
effciency %
Heat rate
(kJ/kWh)
MPCP2 (M501F)
572.2
57.3
6283
MPCP1 (M501G)
398.9
58.4
6165
MPCP2 (M501G)
800.5
58.6
6144
MPCP1 (M501GAC)
412.4
59.5
6051
MPCP2 (M501GAC)
826.1
59.6
6041
MPCP1 (M501JAC)
450
> 61
< 5902
MPCP1 (M501J)
470
61.5
5854
MPCP2 (M501J)
942.9
61.7
5835
FT8® SWIFTPAC® 30
1 x FT8-3
41.05
49.1
7333
21.3
83.1
49.6
7257
21.3
83.9
50.8
7093
36.2
169
51.2
7038
36.2
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FT4000 SWIFTPAC 60
1 X FT4000
FT4000® SWIFTPAC® 120
2 X FT4000
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Pressure
ratio
SCC-750 1x1
47
51
7052
1 x SGT-750
SCC-750 2x1
95
51.7
6964
2 x SGT-750
SCC-800 1x1
67
53.8
6693
1 x SGT-800
SCC-800 2x1
135
54.7
6583
2 x SGT-800
SCC-800 3x1
204
54.8
6569
3 x SGT-800
SCC-800 1x1
71
55.1
6530
1 x SGT-800
SCC-800 2x1
144
55.4
6494
2 x SGT-800
SCC-800 3x1
216
55.5
6485
3 x SGT-800
SCC5-2000E 1x1
253
52.5
6857
1 x SGT5-2000E, dual pressure, no reheat
SCC5-2000E 2x1
512
53.1
6780
2 x SGT5-2000E, dual pressure, no reheat
SCC5-4000F 1S
445
58.7
6133
1 x SGT5-4000F, triple pressure, reheat
SCC5-4000F 2x1
890
58.7
6133
2 x SGT5-4000F, triple pressure, reheat
SCC5-8000H 1S
600
> 60
< 6000
1 x SGT5-8000H, triple pressure, reheat
2 x SGT5-8000H, triple pressure, reheat
SCC5-8000H 2x1
1200
> 60
< 6000
SCC6-2000E 1X1
171
51.3
7018
1 x SGT6-2000E, dual pressure, no reheat
SCC6-2000E 2X1
342
52
6923
2 x SGT6-2000E, dual pressure, no reheat
SCC6-5000F 1x1
360
58
6205
1 x SGT6-5000F, triple pressure, reheat
SCC6-5000F 2x1
720
58
6205
2 x SGT6-5000F, triple pressure, reheat
SCC6-8000H 1S
440
> 60
< 6000
1 x SGT6-8000H, triple pressure, reheat
2 x SGT6-8000H, triple pressure, reheat
SCC6-8000H 2x1
880
> 60
< 6000
Industrial RB211-G62 DLE
38
50.2
7175
1x Ind. RB211-G62 DLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial RB211-GT62 DLE
40
51.4
7005
1x Ind. RB211-GT62 DLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial RB211-GT61 DLE
43
52.8
6820
1x Ind. RB211-GT61 DLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 DLE
65
53.6
6718
1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI
78
53.4
6736
1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE ISI, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 WLE
81
51.4
6998
1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI
83
51.2
7022
1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE ISI, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 DLE
66
53.5
6725
1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 DLE ISI
75
53.5
6727
1 x Ind. Trent 60 DLE ISI, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 WLE
78
51.4
6998
1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE, dual pressure unfred
Industrial Trent 60 WLE ISI
80
50.7
7093
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Steam Turbine Technical Specifcations
OEM
Power
rating
(MW)
Inlet temp.
(oC)
Inlet
pressure
(bar)
540
125
Depending on
confguration
565
175
3000/3600
Depending on
confguration
300
10
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
565
140
585/585
185/45
Shaft speed
(rpm)
Model
Type/Application
GRT
CCPP/biomass/industrial applications/
waste-to-energy/CSP/conventional power
plants
5–65
MT
CCPP/biomass/industrial applications/
waste-to-energy/CSP/conventional power
plant
50–160
3000/3600
GST
Geothermal
20–55
COMAX
Cogneration
100–400
Dresser
Rand
48
Gas fow rate
(m3/h)
3.6 x 14 m (30 MW
turbine + generator,
typical)
4200–11,000
4.7 x 20 m (60 MW
turbine + generator,
typical)
STF15C
Combined-cycle power plants
100–50
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
STF30C
Combined-cycle power plants
150–400
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
585/585
185/45
STF25
Steam power plants
100–350
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
565/565
250/45
Depending on
confguration
565/565
250/45
Alstom
Ansaldo
Energia
Dimensions LxWxH
(metres)
STF40
Steam power plants
250–700
3000 - 3600
rpm
STF60
Steam power plants
500–900
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
600/620
300/65
STF100
Steam Power Plants
700–1200
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
600/620
300/65
250-290
42–75
Adaptable to
any reactor
STN series
Nuclear (full-speed)
100–800
3000–3600
Depending on
confguration
ARABELLE™
1000
Nuclear (half-speed)
800–1300
1500–1800
Depending on
confguration
250–290
42–75
Adaptable to
any reactor
ARABELLE™
1700
Nuclear (half-speed)
1300–1900
1500–1800
Depending on
confguration
250–290
42–75
Adaptable to
any reactor
GT series
Geothermal
20–150
3000/3600
Up to 240
Up to 20
1 to 2 cylinder
MT10
Combined cycle, fossil fuel, solar
40–250
3000/3600
Up to 565
Up to 140
Non-reheat,
1-cylinder
MT20
Combined cycle, fossil fuel, cogeneration
150-–50
3000/3600
Up to
565/565
Up to 170
Non-reheat, 2
to 3 cylinder
MT15
Combined cycle, fossil fuel, solar
90–300
3000/3600
Up to
565/565
Up to 170
Reheat,
2-cylinder
RT30
Combined cycle, fossil fuel, cogeneration
150–400
3000/3600
Up to
600/620
Up to 300
Reheat, 3 to 4
cylinder
RT70
Fossil fuel
400–1000
3000/3600
Up to
600/620
Up to 300
Reheat, 4 to 5
cylinder
RLA / RLVA
(4 models)
Standard single stage
746
6000
440
46
RLHA/B
Standard single stage
1865
6000
510
62
500/700
Standard single stage
2600
12,000
480
62
Z
Standard single stage
670
440
45
GSA
Standard single stage
2200
480
62
2TA
Engineered single stage
3400
11,000
540
110
AVT..TW..
Engineered single stage
4500
9500
560
140
GTW
Engineered single stage
3000
12,000
560
140
K
Standard multistage
4850
10,000
412
28
U
Standard multistage
6000
10,000
454
45
R
Engineered multistage
25,000
15,000
483
62
B*
Standard multistage
11,000
8500
500
60
TT14
Engineered multistage
5000
8200
483
44
EMD
Engineered multistage
45,500
538
138
ETG
Engineered multistage
80,500
538
138
Frame 1/1H
Engineered multistage
25,000
510
62
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Dresser
Rand
Model
Type/Application
Power
rating
(MW)
Shaft speed
(rpm)
Inlet temp.
(oC)
Inlet
pressure
(bar)
Frame 12/13
Engineered multistage
8500 kW
Frame 24
Engineered multistage
8000 kW
8500
510
62
6500
350
Frame 20
Engineered multistage
30
27,000 kW
6500
525
Frame 17
62
Engineered multistage
35,000 kW
5000
510
62
Frame 30
Engineered multistage
40,000 kW
5500
400
40
Standard
Power generation
2–160
540
140
Power generation
5–90
Saturated
steam
1-20
Air turbines
CAES (compressed air energy storage)
25–90
540
140
Mar-01
Combined heat and power generation for
renewable energy and WtE
2–4
450
65
Mar-02
Combined heat and power generation for
renewable energy and WtE
5–10
520
90
Mar-04
Combined heat and power generation for
renewable energy and WtE
8–20
520
120
Mar-06
Combined heat and power generation for
renewable energy and WtE
16–40
530
120
Low pressure
turbines
MAN Diesel
& Turbo SE
Dimensions LxWxH
(metres)
SST-040
Up to 0.3
up to 3600
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
2.5 x 1.5 x 2
Up to 400
Up to 40
SST-050
Up to
0.750
up to 10500
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
1 x 1 x 1.3
Up to 500
Up to 101
SST-060
Up to 6
up to 23000
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
1.5 x 2.5 x 2.5
Up to 530
Up to 131
SST-110
Up to 7
up to 1800
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
6 x 2.8 x 3.2
Up to 530
Up to 131
SST-111
Up to 12
up to 1800
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
8x4x4
Up to 530
Up to 131
SST-150
Up to 20
up to 13300
Typical dimensions
( may vary)
12 x 4 x 5
Up to 505
Up to 103
SST-300
Up to 50
up to 12000
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
12 x 4 x 5
Up to 540
Up to 120
SST-400
Up to 65
up to 8000
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
18 x 8.5 x 5.5
Up to 540
Up to 140
SST-500
Up to 100
up to 15000
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
19 x 6 x 5
Up to 400
Up to 30
SST-600
Up to 150
up to 18000
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
19 x 6 x 5
Up to 565
Up to 165
SST-700
Up to 175
up to 13200
Typical dimensions (
may vary):
22 x 15 x 6
Up to 585
Up to 165
SST-800
Up to 250
up to 3600
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
20 x 8.5 x 6
Up to 565
Up to 165
SST-900
Up to 250
up to 3600
Typical dimensions
(may vary):
20 x 11 x 10
Up to 585
Up to 165
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90 to 250
3000 to 3600
565 °C/
1050 °F
177 bar/
2570 psi
Coal-fred steam power plants (SPP),
120 to 700
for SPP
3000 to 3600
120 to 500
for CCPP
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1110 °F
177 bar/
2570 psi
combined cycle power plants (CCPP)
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3000 to 3600
600 °C /
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300 bar/
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Technology Update
Atlas Copco launches new generator ranges
Atlas Copco has launched its QEC and QAS
engine alternator assembly mounted on
board to optimize generator use, especially
330–550 generator ranges.
a platform which can be slid out of the
when used in parallel with other generators to
The QEC container generator range,
container for servicing. “That’s unique, and
work in the most optimal working points for
described by the company as “1 MW of
very much appreciated by rental companies
the best fuel economy,” he continued.
power in a 20-foot [six-metre] container”, is
who really count the total cost of ownership,
In addition, some models have a variable-
a prime and critical standby power solution
including service time,” Van Hove said. He
speed cooling fan which, according to Van
aimed at the rental power, mining, and oil and
added that the generators have a number of
Hove, reduces the energy consumed in
gas industries.
options that can either be mounted initially or
cooling and makes the unit “up to 10 per cent
In addition, the frm’s top rental generator,
added later on.
more fuel-effcient than our competitors”.
the QAS 305–550 line, is now available in 50 Hz
“In the big
While 40 per cent of Atlas Copco’s business
and 60 Hz versions, with a new slimmer design
power nodes,
is currently in Europe, that percentage is
we obviously
declining, Van Hove said – but “not because
that allows two generators to be placed side
by side on a truck for ease of transport.
Ben van Hove, the frm’s marketing
director for portable power, told PEi that
its containerized generators are
designed on a ‘slide-in’
use
controls
that have power
Europe has been declining, but because we
are growing more outside it”.
management
The company’s next-biggest market is the
systems
US, he said, followed by the Middle East and
o
n
Africa.
concept, with the
complete
“We’ve been growing fastest in North
America over the past year and a half,” he
said, “and this will continue. The market is still
doing very well – and, as it’s large by nature,
growth of 5 per cent there means a lot of
money.”
He said the frm sees “the whole of Africa
and the Middle East” as a potential growth
market. In Africa, he said, “although mining is
down there are still other opportunities” such
as South Africa’s power crisis.
“We haven’t really seen a slowdown yet
because the oil price is down,” he added.
“There will be a bigger impact in Venezuela
and Canada, where exploration costs are
high, but we haven’t seen slowdown in the
Middle East or in Africa. So we’re optimistic that
the situation might not affect our business too
much at all.”
In Asia, he said Atlas Copco is “quite
excited about developments” in Southeast
Asia and South Korea, two ‘hot spots’ for the
frm.
The exception is India, where although the
nation is a “huge market” and the company
produces a generator for construction and
mining applications there, it is “not into the
general generator or standby business”.
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