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PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS

NEW STEAM TURBINE GENSETS

KK&K Steam turbine generators can be roughly estimated using the following price chart

USED STEAM TURBINE GENSETS

The next chart contains pre-owned steam turbines made available through the original manufacturer - Kühnle Kopp & Kausch as of August 1, 2003. These used units can be made available on a first contract case by case basis. Pre-owned turbomachinery prices are normally estimated between 75% and 25% of the the same size 'new' price, which can found using the above 'new' KK&K unit price chart.

KK&K can also offer to act as an intermediate contact between your company and the current owner operators of these machines. If desired KK&K qualified service personnel can inspect the machine, providing a detailed report on the condition and provide a list of any needed replacement parts. For all of your questions concerning updates or modifications of the machine, a qualified service and application engineering team is always at your disposal. When reworked by OEM experts to near new condition, these unit offer a very high value to the budget user.

The list is in European units, but luckily steam turbines do not care about units.  If needed multiplying 'bar' by 14.5 to get 'psi', or divide 'kW' by 0.746 to get HP.   Simply match your project's steam conditions and power requirements to the closest unit.

If interested, please e-mail eco@eco-holdings.com  to be directed to the manufacturer.  

Turbine-No.

Driven
machine

Live steam
pressure
(bar)

Live steam
temperature
(°C)

Exhaust steam
pressure
(bar)

Coupling
speed
(1/min)

Power
(kW)

4.036.570

Pump

8.00

170.00

2.17

1900

4

4.047.011

Pump

19.00

343.00

4.20

2900

45

4.047.843

Pump

19.00

209.00

1.50

2950

37

4.130.653

Pump

36.00

470.00

3.00

1475

40

4.134.498

Pump

15.00

197.00

4.00

1450

125

4.134.806

Compressor

36.00

470.00

2.00

1470

112

4.134.818

Pump

36.00

470.00

3.50

2940

132

4.134.831

Pump

36.00

470.00

3.50

2980

235

4.134.833

Pump

36.00

470.00

3.50

2980

235

4.140.636/637

Pump

67.00

485.00

6.40

5000

200

4.140.666

Pump

36.00

470.00

3.95

1470

132

4.144.196

Pump

38.00

398.00

1.20

2980

306

4.240.471

Pump

46.00

445.00

9.00

2900

400

4.244.480

Generator

11.00

280.00

1.40

1500

193

4.246.069

Compressor

42.00

500.00

8.00

8860

630

4.250.165

Pump

19.00

343.00

4.20

3200

745

4.250.313

Pump

89.00

302.00

1.18

2900

1193

4.250.322

Pump

89.00

302.00

1.18

2900

1193

4.250.352

Pump

40.00

340.00

4.70

2920

1045

4.250.379

Pump

40.00

340.00

4.70

2920

1045

4.254.035

Compressor

40.00

425.00

4.80

920

428

4.254.146

Generator

42.00

410.00

4.00

1500

542

4.254.402

Compressor

51.00

340.00

19.00

1480

578

4.254.479

Generator

34.00

280.00

15.00

1500

553

4.254.480

Generator

15.00

215.00

1.00

1500

1062

4.284.038

Generator

11.00

280.00

1.90

1500

1050

4.284.107

Compressor

47.00

425.00

6.30

1270

650

4.284.119

Generator

11.00

280.00

0.20

1500

850

4.286.088/089

Pump

40.00

270.00

10.00

2880

2800

4.344.103

Generator

37.00

350.00

5.00

1500

544

4.344.105

Generator

25.00

260.00

4.00

1500

420

4.344.111

Generator

65.00

450.00

16.00

1500

871

4.345.009

Generator

23.00

265.00

2.00

1500

1417

4.345.035

Generator

27.00

380.00

0.35

1500

960

4.365.007

Generator

4.00

143.00

0.08

1500

660

4.535.004

Generator

43.00

450.00

6.00

1500

1055

4.535.005

Generator

33.00

345.00

5.00

1500

886

4.535.013

Generator

48.00

400.00

0.80

1500

720

4.555.014

Generator

38.00

305.00

4.90

1500

1529

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WHS NEWS

Dateline - December 21, 2004  Waste Heat Energy - Soon a Renewable Resource? "It is inevitable that Waste Heat will be defined as a renewable resource. After all, the fuel to create it is not only paid for, it is already combusted. This means that Waste Heat Energy is actually free energy provided at zero pollution. Its 'energy-environmental' ratio is much better than any ethanol, biodiesel, or biomass 'renewable' and typically tax subsidized energy programs. And it requires no grand technology development investment like fuel cells or solar cells. In a form called CCHP, which stands for Combined Cool Heat and Power, waste heat recovery becomes a 'No Brainer' due to its positive financial and environmental performance. The cutting edge IT or Energy manager that considers CCHP from the start as part of a critical service project like a data center, hotel, campus extension, or critical service center, will be rewarded for his innovation effort when his attention to his company's long term profit and revenue is recognized..."   Gary Beck, P.E. Eco-Holdings LLC

Okay,... so the Energy Bill didn't pass,... on the FIRST try. But shouldn't your company start to plan now when a version of it does pass? We can help you stay informed in one area of interest - Click here for the RENEWABLE ENERGY portion of the first ENERGY BILL.