Technical characteristics of a gas-piston engine
power station Jenbacher JGS 420 GC BL, 2016, 0 (zero) engine hours, open type.
Included:
Engine
Generator
Gas pipeline
Control panel
Engine brand Jenbacher
Engine type JGS 420 GC BL
Power KW 1513
RPM 1500
Fuel Natural Gas
Stamford Generator
Volts 690
Hz 50
Year of manufacture 2016
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A representative of the Swedish company Sumab Energy - invites you to familiarize yourself with the equipment for generating electricity and heat - cogeneration.
Sumab Energy actively cooperates with European suppliers of equipment - MWM, Caterpillar, GE Jenbacher.
The Sumab Energy company uses used MWM, Caterpillar, GE Jenbacher installations in its projects with a short service life, as a rule, 30-40,000 engine hours (about 4-5 years), which allows you to reduce the cost of the project by 2 times! , compared to the use of new equipment. At the same time, all installations are fully technical. serviced by qualified personnel and are in perfect working condition.
Gas piston power plants produce electricity from various types of gas fuel. Power plants are functioning:
on natural gas,
biogas,
accompanying gas,
mine gas.
gas of treated wastewater,
landfill gas,
Gas-piston power plants have a simple and reliable design, verified by tens of years of operation in the most diverse climatic conditions. The electrical efficiency of gas-piston power plants is considered high, in contrast to, for example, turbines and microturbines, and when operating on high-quality natural gas, it is ~ 39-44%.
This means that for the production of the same volume of electricity, compared to turbines, gas-piston power plants consume one-third (!) less natural gas.
Gas piston power plants are presented in a wide range of unit electric power from 800 KW to 4 MW. This power range is the main one. That is, in the small and medium range for consumers, it is possible to obtain almost any value of electric power of an autonomous gas-piston power plant.
Almost all models and brands of gas-piston power plants in extended configuration are capable of operating in cogeneration mode, that is, as thermal power plants. The temperature of the exhaust gases at the exit from the power machine of the gas-piston power plant is ~ 390 ± 10° C. This temperature makes it easy to obtain almost free thermal energy in the cogeneration mode.
The ratio of the output of electricity and thermal energy is equal to 1:0.9, that is, 0.9 GCL of thermal energy can be obtained for 1 MW of installed electric power.
The coefficient of production of saturated steam in a gas-piston power plant is 0.5-0.7. Steam can be used for production purposes.