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Little used 50,000 kW (16 x 3,200 kW) Kawasaki Gas Turbine Power Plant.
This is a standby power plant. Only test run for 220 hours.
Type: Simple type
Manufacturer: Kawasaki (Japanese make)
Year of manufacture: 2008
Quantity: 3,200 kW x 16 units
Electric output: 3,200 kW (4,000 kV)
Frequency: 60 Hz
Voltage: 6,600 V
Fuel: Natural Gas or Kerosene (Liquid)
a. Turbine
Model: M1T-23
Output: 3,457 kW
Fuel type: Gas / Liquid
Gas consumption: 1,270 Nm³/h (LHV: 40,605 kJ/m³)
Liquid consumption: 1,465 litre/h (LHV: 43,116 kJ/kg)
Turbine speed: 22,000 rpm
Output speed: 1,800 rpm
Heavy-duty, simple open cycle
2-stage compressor type
Reduction gear: 2-stage gearbox
Start method: Electric (motor)
Starting time: Within 40 seconds
Cooling: Self air cooling
Lube oil tank capacity: 240 litres
Lube oil consumption (litres/hr): 0.2
Gas feed pressure: 1.55 ~ 1.75 MPa
b. Generator
Rated output: 4,000 kV (3,200 kW)
Frequency: 60 Hz
3-phase
4 poles
Power factor: 0.8
Current: 350 A
Brushless
Self-ventilated
Voltage regulation: Within ±2.5%
Power factor: 0.8
Excitation system: Brushless by A.C. exciter and rotating diodes
Package dimensions: Width 2.5 m x Length 6.2 m x Height 2.9 m
Installation area: approx. 100 m x 130 m
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