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125 Ton , Zero Degree Glycol chiller, Manufactured by FES, model # 19ME. Serial # 94623042. Chiller use's 1250 lbs. of R-22 refrigerent. Skid mounted with FES digital micro control panel. Compressor is by FES and exchangers are by FES, and Thermo Power-York. National Board # 9177, MAWP is 300 psi at 400 degrees F, MDMT is -20 at 300 degrees F. Compresssor driven by a 300 hp, 4160 volt, 3575 rpm motor.Glycol Flow= 500 GPM, colling water flow= 500 gpm, Inlet temp.= 10-15 degrees F. Outlet temp. is delta 10 Degrees F.
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Used Generators – Power Generation

Used GeneratorsGenerators are designed to transfer energy from either burning fuels or capture of waste heat into electrical power. Generators fall into four major categories classified by the fuel that drives the generator.

There are Diesel Generators, Electric Generators, Steam Turbine Generators, and Gas Generators.

Generator Sets are defined as the boiler or engine that burns the fuel with the electrical generator. These sets include the “prime mover” or engine, the generator, reduction gear, and exciter. Many of the generator sets powered by internal combustion engines (gas turbine, diesel, etc) the set usually included all of the components to produce electricity on one skid. Power plants are complete plants for the production of electricity.

Power plants usually contain steam boilers, generator sets, transformers, and all the auxiliary equipment required to make electricity and may also produce steam for process use.

Some common terms used for steam turbine generators include:

  • Prime Mover – the engine or turbine that moves the generator
  • Condensing – a steam turbine that exhausts directly into a condenser at below atmospheric pressure
  • Back Pressure – a steam turbine that exhausts into a process steam header at positive pressure – also called non-condensing or counter pressure.
  • Extraction – steam bled off of a steam turbine before the exhaust. This steam is used for process application or for steam cycle efficiency. Can be “controlled” or “uncontrolled”. Also called bleed.
  • Controlled – In extraction, this indicates that the turbine includes valves and regulators to control the pressure of the extraction flow over the rated flow range.
  • Load Gear – this is the reduction gear between the prime mover and generator

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Stock Number209881
PGGENERATOR
SGDIESEL
SSG 
Capacity280
Product Description280 KW, Petbow 350 KVA, diesel engine driven electric generator, type AHPRM2803, continuous, serial # 69166, rated power B+, rated power factor 0.8, max ambient temperature 27 deg C, 415 volt, 50 Hz, 1500 rpm, PH20 type control system, Perkins series 2000 diesel engine type 2006-TAG2, engine # SGB060004U0737Y, serial # CFL940737, water cooled, with silencer, all fully enclosed in soundproof cabinet.

  

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