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SGT-400
Value for customers
SGT5-9000HL 567 MW
50Hz SGT5-8000HL 481 MW
SGT6-8000H 310 MW
SGT6-5000F 250 MW
Industrial
SGT6-2000E 117 MW
gas turbines
SGT-A65 66 to 72 / 58 MW
SGT-800 48 to 57 MW
SGT-A45 41 to 44 MW
50Hz or 60Hz
SGT-750 40 / 41 MW
SGT-700 33 / 34 MW
Aeroderivative
gas turbines
SGT-A35 27 to 37 / 28 to 38 MW
SGT-600 24 / 25 MW
SGT-400 13 to 14 / 13 to 15 MW
SGT-300 8 / 8 to 9 MW
SGT-100 5 / 6 MW
SGT-A05 4 to 7 MW
Power Generation / Mechanical Drive, Performance at ISO conditions
Heavy-duty
gas turbines
Industrial
gas turbines
Aeroderivative
gas turbines
Simple cycle
peaking plant
Gas-fired power
Power for FPSO plant
1913
Finspång, Sweden: 1994
The Ljungström brothers start a Rolls-Royce announced the
steam turbine factory in the empty 1974 SGT-A65 TR (Industrial Trent 60) 50 MW
2010
artillery works First SGT-A30 RB (Industrial RB211)
The SGT-750 gas turbine is launched,
installed
constructed as a full-scale 3D model, tested
in a VR studio
1940/50’s 1980/90’s
Jet engine development under Curt Strong growth in gas turbines, in part 1997
Nicolin’s direction leads to Sweden’s first because of a reduction in nitrogen oxide SGT-800 launch proves an 2014
gas turbine emissions (low NOx burner) instant success Siemens acquires the Rolls-Royce
Energy aeroderivative turbine
2002 operations
SGT-700 launch
1959
The world’s first aero engine to be used 2001
1988 First SGT-A65 TR (Industrial Trent 60) WLE
for electrical power generation was The SGT-100 (Typhoon )
installed at Princetown, Devon, UK gas only unit enters service at Derby, UK
1892 4 MW goes to market
Lincoln, UK:
1997-2000
Hornsby-Ackroyd launch their 1980 Lincoln, UK:
Oil Engine SGT-600 prototype is tested
1969 and released to market
SGT-300 and SGT-400 are 2003
launched Siemens acquires the Ruston turbine
Ruston gas turbines
created (UK) operations (UK)
Turbine Structure
Package
Performance
Experience & Customer references
Designed for easy maintenance
Siemens Service delivery 24/7
Summary
Ideal unit for all power generation, cogeneration and mechanical drive
applications
Simple & Robust design High efficiency and reliability with many millions of hours operating experience
Demonstrated performance in onshore, fixed platform and FPSO applications
3
4
1 2
Physical dimensions
Power generation package Mechanical drive package
Above dimensions exclude inlet filter housing and exhaust stack. For power generation, the AC generator is included. For mechanical drive, driven equipment is excluded.
Heat rate 10,355 kJ/kWh 10,178 kJ/kWh 9,943 kJ/kWh 9,774 kJ/kWh
Power Turbine speed – 5,750 – 9,500 – 9,975 rpm 5,750 – 9,500 – 9,975 rpm
Compressor pressure
16.8:1 18.9:1 16.8:1 18.9:1
ratio
Exhaust gas flow 39.4 kg/s 44.0 kg/s 39.4 kg/s 44.0 kg/s
Exhaust temperature 555 °C (1,031 °F) 540 °C (1,004 °F) 555 °C (1,031 °F) 540 °C (1,004 °F)
1) Electrical 2) Shaft
Gas turbine
Generator
Gas turbine dimensions are approximate and exclude inlet filter housing and exhaust stack;
GT generator set weight depending on configuration
Gas turbine
Auxiliary systems
Ventilation Compressor
flow inlet Distributed controls
Gas turbine
Controls
dimensions are approximate and exclude inlet filter housing and exhaust stack;
GT driver dry (incl. GT) weight depending on configuration
Igniter
Pilot tip thermocouple Liquid core
Standard Combustion System
Main burner
unfired fired
SGT-800
200
Steam (tonne s/hr) [12 bar saturated]
175
SGT-700
150
SGT-600
125
100
75 SGT-400
SGT-300
SGT-100
50
25
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
1. Steam values are indicative only. Actual values depend on site configuration
Power (MWe) 2. Firing to 850ºC only. Higher firing is available
15,000 15,000
Installed rating
and 15°C ambient temperature
14,000 14,000
Installed rating 12,826 MW
12,527 MW Other factors that affect power output include:
13,000 13,000
10,000 10,000
9,000 9,000
Standard PT Nozzle
8,000 8,000 Altitude: Sea level
Ambient pressure: 101.3 kPa
7,000 7,000 Relative humidity: 60%
Inlet ducting loss: 1.0 kPa
6,000 6,000
Exhaust ducting loss: 2.0 kPa
(Assumes waste heat recovery)
5,000 5,000
Gearbox efficiency: 99.0%
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
Generator efficiency: 97.2%
Engine inlet temperature °C Engine inlet temperature °C Natural gas fuel
31,000
12.90 MW(e) generator set – unfired
heat recovery steam generation
29,000
Dry saturated
25,000 Additional steam can be generated by
250 °C supplementary firing the boiler
23,000
300 °C An unfired SGT-400 can produce 27,000
21,000
350 °C Kg/h steam flow at 12 bar and 200°C
19,000 400 °C
450 °C
17,000
15,000
0 10 20 30 50
Pressure (bar g)
22,000
14.4 MW(e) ISO power output specified for
20,000 engine at sea level and 15°C ambient
Generator terminal power output kW(e)
temperature
18,000
10,000
Altitude: Sea level
Ambient pressure: 101.3 kPa
8,000
Relative humidity: 60%
Inlet ducting loss: 1.0 kPa
6,000 Heat input (kW)
Exhaust ducting loss: 2.0 kPa
(Assumes waste heat recovery)
18,000
4,000
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 Gearbox efficiency: 99.0%
Generator efficiency: 97.2%
Compressor inlet temperature °C Fuel: Natural gas
16,000
15,000
SGT-400(ISO) 13,400 kW (18,000 bhp)*
9,750 Mechanical drive – nominal performance
Generator terminal power output kW(e)
Installed rating
14,000 13.123 MW
10,000 Power & Specific heat input v speed
13,000
10,250
12,000
Direct drive – no output gearbox
10,000
Natural gas fuel only
11,000
9,000
12,000
8,000
Altitude: Sea level
7,000 Relative humidity: 60%
13,000
6,000 14,000 Specific heat input is drawn from an engine inlet temperature of
Specific heat input (kJ/kWh) 15°C and is approx. correct for other temperatures
5,000
16,000
4,000
Inlet ducting loss: 1.0 kPa
5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000
Exhaust ducting loss: 0.75 kPa
Power turbine speed (rpm)
100% Power Turbine speed: 9,500 rev/min
19,000
-15 14.9MW ISO power output specified for
0
17,000
engine at sea level and 15°C ambient
Installed rating temperature
Power output turbine coupling (kW)
15
15,000 14.630 MW
Other factors that affect power output include:
30
13,000
inlet & exhaust system losses
Russia 15 Egypt 8
Spain 3 Iran 35
LATIN AMERICA
Turkey 5 Iraq 16
Bolivia 3
Ukraine 5 AFRICA Oman 5
Brazil 5 UK 19 Pakistan 3
Angola 7
Columbia 7 Uzbekistan 4 Equatorial Guinea 1 Saudi Arabia 2
296 units
in Oil & Gas applications
Challenge
Provide the municipal utility Erlanger Stadtwerke with electrical
power and heating
Technology:
1 x SGT-400 gas turbines and 1 x SST-300 steam turbine
Solution
The combined cycle district heating plant provides 19 MW electrical
power, produced by a Siemens SGT-400 gas turbine and a Siemens
SST-300 steam turbine
20 MWth heat is fed into the city's district heating scheme
Electrical & control systems, balance of plant, installation &
commissioning and a 15 year maintenance contract for the gas
turbine
Challenge
Need to provide electricity, heating and cooling for 60,000 residents in the
Bronx area of New York; rising fuel costs for electricity, cooling and heating
Space constraints and environmental objections
Technology:
2 x SGT-400 gas turbines and 1 x SST-300 steam turbine
Solution
Tri-generation solution designed to provide 40 MW of electrical power, 2x1
efficiency: 76 – 78% heat and power
Steam generated by the exhaust heat is used to provide 40 MWth heat in
the winter & cooling via absorption chillers in the summer
Solution meets the community’s electricity, cooling & heating and municipal
noise emission needs
Downtimes for on-site or off-site (using exchange gas Ease of engine rollout for engine exchange
Emergency parts
Monitoring of performance
Optimize operation by storing, analyzing and The option for customers to access the STA-RMS system via the
internet
exchanging information
Ideal unit for all power generation, cogeneration and mechanical drive applications
High efficiency and reliability with many millions of hours operating experience Simple & robust design
Demonstrated performance in onshore, fixed platform and FPSO applications
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SGT-100 – Girvan, Scotland, UK SGT-100 – Sakhalin Island, Russia SGT-300 – New Hampshire, USA
Turbine delivers process steam and Two SGT-100 for compressor drives at CHP installation delivers 7.6 MW
electrical power for a distillery the Molikpack offshore platform electrical and 35 MW(th) steam
SGT-400 – Komatipoort, South Africa SGT-400 – Brisbane, Australia SGT-600 – Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Two turbines for pipeline compressor sets The cogen combined-cycle plant is part of The CHP plant increases the efficiency of
at the Sasol compressor station BP's Bulwer Island refinery urea and ammonia production
Projects executed by Rolls-Royce Energy prior to acquisition
SGT-750 – Kaltex Altamira, Mexico SGT-800 – Moscow, Russia SGT-800 – Amata, Thailand
CHP plant for the textile manufacturer Moscow City Power Plant II uses two Combined Cycle Cogeneration power
Grupo Kaltex SGT-800 for cogen combined-cycle plants consisting of 18x SGT-800
Onskid controls
Wired
Lub oil module
Shop tested and certified
Bearings
Tilting pad journal and thrust bearings
Lubrication
Integral lubricating oil system for gas turbine and
driven equipment
Gearbox-driven pump
Split tilt bearings Lub oil module
AC motor-driven auxiliary pump
Starting System
Electrically driven hydraulic system
Compressor Cleaning
Online and offline high pressure
cleaning
Control System
The SGT-400 is a common core for power generation and mechanical drive, with
associated benefits in operation and maintenance on mixed application sites.
Ian Amos
Portfolio Manager
ian.g.amos@siemens.com
Andy Stocker
Product Owner
Andy.stocker@siemens.com
Geraldine Roy
Project Development Manager - FEED
geraldine.roy@siemens.com
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