Archives: Gas Turbine Products
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In 1984, the 1,090MW heat recovery combined cycle power plant, which was powered by six 701D gas turbines, began commercial operation. This is the dawning of the era of the combined cycle power generation in Japan.
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The basic M501F is a 3,600 rpm heavy duty gas turbine introduced in 1991 to serve 60 Hz power generation needs for utility and industrial service. The scaled up M701F followed in 1992 for the 50Hz market.
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In February 1997, the M501G heavy-duty gas turbine with steam cooled combustors began commercial operation. The scaled up M701G2 followed in 2002 for the 50Hz market.
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The J-series gas turbine is able to operate at a turbine inlet temperature of 1,600 °C, 100 °C higher than the G-series gas turbine by utilizing advanced 1,700 °C class technology developed in the Japanese National Project.
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FT8 MOBILEPAC GAS TURBINE PACKAGE
The FT8® MOBILEPAC® gas turbine package is the industry leader in providing state of the art technology with over 30 years of experience. After many successful years of operation, the MOBILEPAC® gas turbine package now utilizes the FT8® engine and offers 30 megawatts of movable power. Utilizing the proven SWIFTPAC® gas turbine package technology, this package is designed to provide quick, reliable power and is especially useful in emergency situations.
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FT8® SWIFTPAC GAS TURBINE PACKAGE
The FT8® SWIFTPAC® gas turbine package offers 30 or 60 megawatt of power. Utilizing proven FT8® technology, derived from a Pratt & Whitney® JT8D derivative gas generator, the SWIFTPAC® power plant is designed to provide quick, reliable power.
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FT4000® SWIFTPAC® GAS TURBINE PACKAGE
The FT4000® SWIFTPAC® gas turbine package is available in both single- and twin engine configurations, which offer greater than 41percent simple cycle efficiency and a nominal 60 to 140 megawatts of power within a modular design that is built utilizing over fifty years of aero-derivative design and packaging experience.
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The SGT-100 industrial gas turbine is a proven unit for all electrical power generation and mechanical drive applications. The compact arrangement, on-site or off-site maintainability, and inherent reliability makes it an ideal gas turbine for the demanding oil and gas industry.
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The rugged and compact SGT-200 gas turbine is available as a single-shaft version for power generation, and as a twin-shaft turbine for mechanical drive.
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The SGT-300 industrial gas turbine has a rugged industrial design that enables high efficiency, reliability, and excellent emissions performance in a broad spectrum of applications for both power generation and mechanical drive. The gas turbine is a proven unit for all electrical power generation and cogeneration applications. It operates on a wide range of gaseous and liquid fuels. The compact arrangement, on-site or offsite maintainability, and inherent reliability of the SGT-300 make it an ideal gas turbine for the demanding oil and gas industry. Over 140 units have been sold, with more than 4.5 million equivalent operating hours.