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3.2 MW Kawasaki Gas Turbine Generator - Year 2008 - 16 Available - Ultra Rare

$ 674784

Availability: 16 in stock
  • Condition: Unused, like new, fully operational condition with zero hours operational usage
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Make: Kawasaki Heavy Industries
  • Model: GPS 4000
  • Model Year: 2008
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Hours: 0 Operational

    Description

    Description
    Brand
    Kawasaki (Japanese)
    Model
    GPS 4000
    Year
    2008
    Capacity
    3.2 MW
    Type
    Simple Cycle
    Fuel Type
    Natural Gas / Liquid
    Condition
    Unused
    Hours
    Zero
    Kawasaki GPS Series
    The Kawasaki GPS 4000 gas turbine generator set is a 4,000 kVA prime power source or backup power source. The system can be installed on rooftops or indoors, with notoriously easy system operation and maintenance, having earned high customer acclaim.
    ***16 units available from original install***
    ***All units at original install location***
    Layout
    The Kawasaki GPS 4000 gas turbine generator set equipment is comprised of a gas turbine and alternator on a common bed, together with other components including air supply and ventilation equipment, exhaust silencer, gas turbine starter, serviceable fuel tank, and automatic starting panel.
    1. Generator Set
    This generator set includes a gas turbine, alternator, and related incidental equipment mounted as a set on a common bed, and covered with a soundproof package.
    2. Control Panel
    Combined gas turbine control panel and starter control panel in a single unit
    3. Turbine Starter
    Equipped with an electric type starter, comprised of a storage battery and charger.
    4. Exhaust Silencer
    Equipped with an exhaust silencer to manage exhaust noise.
    5. Fuel Tank
    Equipped with a daily serviceable fuel tank
    6. Air Supply System (for indoor installation)
    Equipment to supply the necessary air for operation, comprised of an air supply fan, air supply silencer, and other components.
    7. Ventilation System (for indoor installation)
    Equipment primarily to discharge heat dissipation air from inside the generator set to the outside, comprised of a ventilation fan, ventilation silencer, and other components.
    Features
    High performance modern power generation
    1. High performance and low cost gas turbine
    World class Kawasaki performance is at the heart of these gas turbine generators. Practical for an alternator drive source, this turbine generator is f
    abricated with a single axis system. These are low cost, high performance, Japanese made turbine generators, backed by a comprehensive parts and supply service system.
    2. Single-shaft type for frequency characteristics stability
    The M1A-23 turbine employs a single-shaft system, designed for an alternator drive source. There are few speed fluctuations, and it is possible to obtain a good frequency fluctuation rate during steady operation and when connecting or disconnecting the full load. This is impossible with diesel engine or double-shaft gas turbines.
    3. Self air cooling
    The self cooling nature of the system eliminates the need for water cooling. Consequently, water cooling system maintenance is uneeded, eliminating the possibility for freezing water outages to occur due to maintenance accidents. This reason is another benefit over diesel engines, which require water cooling.
    4. Clean environment protected exhaust
    This natural gas burning Kawasaki M1A-23 turbine results in less emission of most types of air pollutants and carbon dioxide (CO2) than diesel engines, while producing an equal or greater amount of energy.
    5. High frequency noise management
    The system is designed to limit noise production to the high frequency range, for easy noise management with attached auxilliary equipment. The included silencer equipment further reduces exhaust noise, resulting in non intrusive operating acoustics. In contrast, diesel engines produce low frequency noise, which travels vibrations further and more noticably, while requiring more advanced noise management equipment. Noise management of the Kawasaki M1T-23 turbine is refined and optimized to meet even the most stringent site boundary noise restrictions.
    6. Extreme shock & vibration resistance
    Due to the high frequency turbine design, no special foundation work or vibration isolation is needed during installation. As a result, there is no requirement for robust spring or rubber shock mounting systems as vibration countermeasures, in contrast with diesel engines, which require major mounting systems. Consequently, outstanding earthquake resistance is attributed to the system. The low resonance frequency design causes little vibration, proving to be highly effective during natural disasters as well.  The Kawasaki GPS 4000 has operated without disruption during a major earthquake, supplying infrastructure with stable uninterrupted power during outage.
    7. Momentary overload capacity
    The main shaft rotation speed can be reduced to momentarily absorb significant inertia when starting an induction motor or similar equipment. When compared with similar class diesel generators, the M1A-23 gas turbine system has a much higher momentary overload capacity, providing an inherent benefit for standby equipment applications.
    8. Reliable startup performance
    The system starts up quickly without fail, and can be quickly connected to the load without warm-up operation. The startup equipment utilizes a continuous combustion system with a dual injection nozzle equipped with a single-can combustor. In contrast with diesel engines, there are almost no ignition failures during startup with this type of system. Further, with no water cooling equipment (as diesel engines require), the self-cooling design of this sytem has a shorter pre-start check. System startup is quick and without fail, initializing load without the need to warm up, as engines have.
    9. Compact with easy transport & installation
    The M1A-23 gas turbine is unexpectedly small and lightweight, at nearly 1/4 the weight, and roughly 1/7 the volume of similar class diesel engines. This compact turbine generator package can easily be transported and installed at cramped locations including rooftops and basements. Additionally, without the need for water cooling  equipment, less installation area is required, allowing for a more effective use of space.
    Specifications
    GENERATOR
    Output
    3,457 kW
    Fuel Type
    Gas / Liquid
    Gas Consumption
    1,270 N

    /h (LHV: 40,605 kJ/

    )
    Liquid Consumption
    1,465 L/h (LHV: 43,116 kJ/kg)
    Gas Feed Pressure
    1.55-1.75 mPa
    Cooling
    Self air cooled
    TURBINE
    Make
    Kawasaki (Japanese)
    Model
    M1T-23
    Production Year
    2008
    Type
    Heavy-duty, simple open cycle, industrial single-shaft
    Rotor Speed
    22,000 RPM
    Output Speed
    1,800 (60 Hz)
    Lube Oil Capacity
    240 L
    Lube Oil Consumption
    .2 L/h
    Dry Weight
    6.4 t
    COMPRESSOR
    Type
    2-stage centrifugal
    COMBUSTOR
    Type
    Single can combustor
    Ignition System
    Dual ignition
    Process
    Conventional diffusion
    STARTER
    Start Method
    Electric motor
    Starting Time
    >40 seconds
    ALTERNATOR
    Make
    Meiden (Japanese)
    Production Year
    2008
    Type
    3-phase / 4 pole
    Output
    3,200 kW (4,000 kVA)
    Voltage Regulation
    ±2.5%
    Excitation System
    Brushless
    Voltage
    6.6 kV
    Frequency
    60 Hz
    Current
    350 A
    Power Factor
    80%
    Weight
    6,580 kG