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P6 Features 2 6 Pushing the boundaries of turbine technology 22 Products and Services Listings Himeji No 2 power station is a state-of-the-art combined cycle plant boasting a record-breaking gas turbine. 28 Company Listings 40 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. 10 Unlocking China’s gas potential China is looking to fexible gas turbine technology to cut emissions and diversify its energy portfolio. 14 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. 18 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. Free Product Info You can request product and service information from this issue. Simply click on the link below that will provide you access to supplier companies’ websites, product information and more http://pei.hotims.com If you are considering suppliers or buying products you read about in PEi, please use this service. It gives us an idea of how products are being received to help us continually improve our editorial offering and it also lets our advertisers know that you are a PEi reader and helps them to continue supporting the free distribution of your magazine. www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Power Engineering International April 2015 1 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. 2 Power Engineering International April 2015 Existing facilities, especially the water www.PowerEngineeringInt.com The future of global power generation Engineered by Doosan Škoda Power At Doosan Škoda Power we’ve been setting new standards in steam turbine technology for more than a century. Today, our turbo-generator systems deliver maximum efficiency, durability and reliability for customers in power generation and industry worldwide. To And out how our cost-efective turbine technologies can beneAt your business, visit www.doosanskodapower.com. For more information, enter 2 at pei.hotims.com 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. 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For more information, enter 3 at pei.hotims.com Q&A 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. 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Enhanced steam turbine design: the SST-600 SST-6000 for Europe’s cleanest and most efficient hard-coalfired steam power plant siemens.com/steamturbines For more information, enter 4 at pei.hotims.com Q&A 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. 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Our highly mobile service team is available wherever and whenever you need it. www.mtu.de For more information, enter 5 at pei.hotims.com A Turbophase module being craned from fatbed to foundation 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 10 Power Engineering International April 2015 baseload 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. www.PowerEngineeringInt.com For more information, enter 6 at pei.hotims.com Opinion: China turbine market 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. 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The air-cooled SGT-8000H series achieved already more than 100,000 equivalent operating hours and excels expectations of plant operators around the world regarding high operational flexibility as well as proven reliability and availability. siemens.com/gasturbines For more information, enter 7 at pei.hotims.com 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 14 Power Engineering International April 2015 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 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Proud to be here ansaldoenergia.com For more information, enter 8 at pei.hotims.com 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 10 reasons for choosing GTGS for your generator and turbine servicing 1 5 Most turbine shutdowns or drive backís will be due to a field wiring or instrumentation issues. Regular 12-monthly core engine and critical instrument calibrations are a vital part of reducing these unplanned and costly events. GTGS can mobilise at short notice to resolve the issue so you can declare yourself commercial to the network and reduce the lower rates that a unit which has reliability issues tends to attract in a peaking market. GTGS will submit a full and detailed report within 7 working days and - in the event of any critical instrumentation issues being found during the visit - will immediately make you aware of the problems and will work with you to rectify the issues. 6 As the engineer providing the service and completing the work it will always be done to the highest standard possible and even in the unlikely event of unrelated issues being encountered during start up following an outage you will always receive GTGSís full assistance to ensure the minimum delay in returning your unit to service. 2 GTGS will carry out annual calibration checks on all Pratt & Whitney TWINPAC and SWIFTPAC critical instrumentation, using the latest precision DRUCK IDOS UPM system. A full calibration sheet is produced for each instrument detailing the device, the range, the output, the percentage FS errors found and whether in tolerance, the HMI reading, the percentage FS errors - again whether within tolerance. 3 GTGS will carry out an annual inspection of your DAX7-290 BRUSH generator including testing of the stator (PI), rotor, exciter and PMG, line side and neutral cubicles, shaft earthing brush and all heaters which are critical to maintaining the health of your generator. 4 GTGS can also complete Calibration checks and functional checks on your excitation system (Brush MAVR, PRISMIC A30, PRISMIC A32). 7 Highly experienced aero derivative gas turbine and controls (Woodward MICRONET and MICRONET Plus) field service and I&C engineer. 8 9 10 Highly experienced Power Generation system engineer ex-Brush Electrical Machines field service commissioning engineer (commissioned in excess of 2500MW of installed power). GTGS already provides the above services to two customers in Ireland covering 5 Pratt and Whitney TWINPAC units. ...last but not least. GTGS charge highly competitive fixed day rates. CALL OR EMAIL TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE Mobile: 07928820259 gfgwalker@yahoo.com www.griffinturbine-generators.com For more information, enter 9 at pei.hotims.com 16 Power Engineering International April 2015 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com 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 i Visit www.PowerEngineeringInt.com for more information Customized special control valves For the energy producing and consuming industry • HP-, IP- and LPturbine–bypass–systems • turbine emergency stop valves • turbine control valves • steam conditioning valves • feedwater control valves • minimum flow control valves • cooling water injection valves • boiler start up valves • boiler blow down valves • desuperheater valves • hydraulic actuating systems THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS WE LLAN D & TUXHOR N AG A R M AT U R E N - U N D M A S C H I N E N FA B R I K Gütersloher Straße 257 | D-33649 Bielefeld | Tel. +49 (0)521 9418-0 | Fax. +49 (0)521 9418-170, -156 | www.welland-tuxhorn.de | info@welland-tuxhorn.de For more information, enter 10 at pei.hotims.com www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Power Engineering International April 2015 17 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 l 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. 18 Power Engineering International April 2015 in suspension; l Oxidation Stability – higher level turbine oil base stocks and advanced antioxidants www.PowerEngineeringInt.com EYES TO THE SKY (NEEDS FEET ON THE GROUND) Power has strategy at www.ramboll.com/power-strategy RAMBOLL HAS DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED MORE THAN 90 MAJOR POWER PLANTS, INCLUDING SOME OF THE MOST ENERGY-EFFICIENT PLANTS IN THE WORLD. For more information, enter 11 at pei.hotims.com Turbine lubricants 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 extended functional service life. c a n provide development of Mobil industrial protection lubricants are designed specifcally with against oxidation; these benefts in mind. For example, Mobil l t Visit Us a dia n In e G r e w Po : 1015 BOOTH Replace seals less often 𰁴 Lasts 2-5 times longer than standard seals 𰁴 Reduces drag, wear and sudden failures Air Release and Foam Control – oils DTE™ 732 M can help minimize safety risks formulated to have rapid air release and improve turbine reliability thanks to its and minimal foam formation will provide high performance features, such as: superior protection against the formation of l varnish; excellent chemical and oxidation stability l 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 maintenance and can promote long that contribute to oxidation and the More effective than other seal 𰁴 Conforms to sealing surface reduce the likelihood of varnish formation; For more than 25 years, Sealeze has helped design and manufacturing engineers design solutions. long oil and flter life; l against rust and corrosion of critical oil l formation of contaminant-based varnish will 𰁴 Flexible flaments conform to gaps and surface irregularities for a continuous seal 𰁴 A high integrity seal is created by tightly packed flaments that compress even further under pressure Long oil and flter life: the lubricant’s l component life; l Turbine reliability: Mobil DTE 732 M 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 looking for solutions that help improve 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 can perform in a range of demanding procedures carried out during both scheduled conditions – including high temperature, and the heavy load, and water contamination – and potential to put operators at risk through direct 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 operating on top form. companies. unscheduled downtime have and operators of gas and steam turbines. By +1 804.743.0982 e-mail: power@sealeze.com www.sealeze.com ISO 9001 Certifed extending equipment and component life, for Jarmo Vihersalo is Europe, Africa and Middle example, advanced lubricants help reduce East Industrial marketing advisor for energy at unscheduled downtime and contribute to ExxonMobil. reducing employees’ exposure to hazardous maintenance procedures. The balanced formulations used in the i Visit www.PowerEngineeringInt.com for more information For more information, enter 12 at pei.hotims.com 20 Power Engineering International April 2015 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com 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. 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April 2015 27 Gas & Steam Turbine Directory 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 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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 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info@le-inc.com, www.lelubricants.com 34 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, 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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, 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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 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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, 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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 Power Engineering International April 2015 37 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 Power Engineering International April 2015 Victaulic Co of America 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 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To register and obtain further information, visit www.powergenafrica.com or www.distributechafrica.com Owned & Produced by: Host Utility: Presented by: For more information, enter 17 at pei.hotims.com Supported by: Supporting Association: 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 Power Engineering International April 2015 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com 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 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com 50 Hz model, without inlet and exhaust losses Power Engineering International April 2015 41 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 Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd ® PW Power Systems ® ® Siemens AG 42 Power Engineering International April 2015 ® www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple cycle 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 “Type www.PowerEngineeringInt.com EG EG = Electric Generator MD = Mechanical Drive Power Engineering International April 2015 43 Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple cycle Manufacturer Siemens AG 44 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 38 Power Engineering International April 2015 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Gas Turbine Technical Specifcations - Simple cycle 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 EG “Type www.PowerEngineeringInt.com EG = Electric Generator MD = Mechanical Drive Power Engineering International April 2015 45 Gas Turbine Technical Data - Combined cycle Manufacturer Alstom Ansaldo Energia MAN Diesel & Turbo SE Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd 46 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 6305 Power Engineering International April 2015 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Gas Turbine Technical Data - Combined cycle Manufacturer Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd 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 ® Notes ® FT8 SWIFTPAC 60 2 X FT8-3 PW Power Systems ® ® FT4000 SWIFTPAC 60 1 X FT4000 FT4000® SWIFTPAC® 120 2 X FT4000 Siemens AG 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 1 x Ind. Trent 60 WLE ISI, dual pressure unfred www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Power Engineering International April 2015 47 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 Power Engineering International April 2015 6500 www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Steam Turbine Technical Specifcations OEM 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 Combined-cycle power plants 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 600 °C/ 1110 °F 177 bar/ 2570 psi combined cycle power plants (CCPP) Coal-fred steam power plants 300 to 1200 3000 to 3600 600 °C / 1110 °F 300 bar/ 4350 psi Siemens AG SST-3000 series SST-5000 series SST-6000 series www.PowerEngineeringInt.com Gas fow rate (m3/h) Power Engineering International April 2015 49 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. 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