Solar, Taurus T-60 7301S, Refurbished, 5.3MW, Natural Gas, 60Hz, Mobile

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Model: Taurus T-60 7301S
    2. Power output: 5.3 MW
    3. Operates on natural gas
    4. Frequency: 60 Hz
    5. DLN Solonox combustion for low NOx emissions
    6. Capable of a minimum load of 10 MW
    7. Enhanced for low NOx emissions
    8. Designed for 14,000 hours of continuous operation
  2. Scope Of Supply
    1. Turbine skid with gas producer, RGB and generator
    2. Controls skid with medium voltage switchgear, MCC and generator protections
    3. Battery chargers/inverters
    4. All on-skid cabling and pipework
    5. Ventilation AC motors and fans that are part of the turbine enclosure
    6. On-skid ControlLogix based control system
    7. Weatherproof acoustic enclosure
    8. Vibration monitoring system
    9. AC direct drive start system
    10. Main air inlet filter assembly with silencer
    11. Gas and fire detection system with CO2 fire suppression system
    12. Generator control (including synchronization) system
    13. AC generator
    14. Site service support for installation and commissioning of the package
  3. Condition And Configuration
    1. Two 5 MW fully reconditioned packages completing production at this time
    2. Each unit is configured for fast deployment, plug and play control cabling
    3. Both units will have new engines from our manufacturing facility carrying a 12-month warranty
    4. Units come complete with a new control trailer fitted with Halon fire suppression system, computer server, motor control center and 13.8 kV programmable main circuit breaker
  4. Not Included (Customer Responsibilities)
    1. Use of customer’s existing switchgear and package load transformer at site
    2. Motor starters for plant equipment
    3. Air inlet/exhaust ducting (if remote mounted)
    4. Trailers
    5. Any additional elevation or reducing transformer
    6. Civil work (level, compacted surface capable of supporting the equipment)
    7. Commissioning and decommissioning
    8. Transportation
    9. Cranage of sufficient size for the equipment
    10. Connection to power network (termination and landing of HV connections)
    11. Proper grounding of the equipment per National Electrical Code and any local requirements prior to start-up
    12. Connection to fuel supply (fuel supply to be per OEM specifications)
    13. Provision of suitable fuel supply (volume and quality) per OEM requirements, and connection to the equipment
    14. On-site manning of the equipment for operation and intervention