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TRI Patents
4,867,006
Rotating Shaft Mounted Actuating Mechanism
5,144,862
Rotating shaft mounted actuating mechanism
5,188,170
Rocker connection
5,207,903
Filter stand assembly
5,303,801
Brake assembly having an adjustable yoke
5,315,825
Oil system for constant input speed fluid drive
5,331,811
Fluid drive
5,438,755
Method of making a monolithic shrouded impeller
5,505,662
Quick disconnect
5,573,374
Monolithic shrouded impeller
5,610,500
Method of converting turbine driven generator into a synchronous condenser
5,886,505
Apparatus and method for bringing on line a large synchronous condenser that cannot be started by an across the line start
6,712,516
Bearing spring plate pedestal
6,769,248
Fluid coupling for mobile equipment
7,171,870
Geared fluid drive with parallel start-up capability
7,237,958
Bearing stiff plate pedestal
Other patents pending
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Used Equipment
Rotating Synchronous Condensers for Sale
Two Rotating Synchronous Condensers provide +/- 80 Mega-Vars
each. These two sync condenser packages include all starting equipment
and support equipment.
115 MW generators at unity power factor have the
capability of +/- 80 MVar Sync Condensers, General Electric,
manufactured in approximately 1950, hydrogen cooled, 13,800 volts, 3
Phase AC, delta winding. One has a new field. The other field should be
inspected and may need to be reconditioned. The stators should also be
inspected and may need some reconditioning work performed.
2500 hp motors for start-up, fluid drives, step up gears,
couplings, lube oil system, pumps 2 AC and DC, oil to air heat
exchangers, lift oil pumps, all journal bearings have lift oil pockets,
and hydrogen seal oil system with upgraded oil filtration and oil
pressure regulation.
DCS control system is included.
Delta to Wye Transformers are available.
Additional information is available upon request.
TRI designed and provided much of the start up and
support equipment for these synchronous condensers in 2001. These units
worked well from the first start-up. However, they are now shut down due
to agreements with the local municipality to close the power plant, even
though this equipment works very well. The last operating runs for these
units were over 400 days for one and almost 300 days for the second.
While TRI is not an "agent" for the owner of the above
equipment, TRI can facilitate the sale of the above equipment and can
provide the engineering involved in relocating and restarting this
equipment.
Please contact TRI for more
information regarding this equipment.
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