SGT-800 Gas Turbine
SGT-800 Gas Turbine
SGT-800 Gas Turbine
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Nomenclature
SC: Simple cycle
CC: Combined cycle
SCC: Siemens combined cycle
DLE: Dry Low Emissions
HRSG: Heat recovery steam
generator
PMG: Permanent magnet
synchronous generator
EOH: Equivalent operating hours
OEM: Original equipment
manufacturer
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SGT-800 Industrial Gas Turbine
The Siemens SGT-800 industrial gas turbine combines a Gas Turbine Key Features
reliable robust design with high efficiency and low emis-
Robust industrial design
sions. The turbine offers broad flexibility in fuels, opera-
Simple and robust dual-fuel DLE technology
tion conditions, maintenance concepts, package solutions
and ratings to meet current and future market needs. Excellent operational availability and reliability
The SGT-800 affords very competitive economy for a High electrical efficiency with low deterioration
variety of industrial power generation customers such
Cold-end drive enabling straight and simple fit
as energy companies, independent power producers,
with HRSG
utilities and municipalities.
Stable load-rejection capability with < 5 % overspeed
Excellent capabilities for different needs
The excellent efficiency and steam-raising capability of Low gas-supply pressure required
the SGT-800 makes it outstanding in cogeneration and
Long time between overhauls and long total
combined cycle installations, including process industries
operation life
and district heating schemes. The robust design and
proven high reliability also makes the SGT-800 an excel- Flexible in operation, fuels and applications
lent choice for refineries and for other oil and gas Hot and cold climate variants using standard options
customers.
Adaptable to different operational schemes and
The SGT-800 is available in two versions with ISO ratings transients
from 47.5 MW(e) to 50.5 MW(e) and with a flexibility in
Grid code compliance standard options
between. For excellent performance at high ambient
temperatures (>33°C) a hot match compressor option is Wide range of gas fuel compositions
available with increased power output and efficiency.
On-load fuel-changeover capability
Optimized package solutions
High exhaust energy, giving excellent cogeneration/
combined cycle characteristics
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SGT-800 Technical Specifications
Axial Compressor Speeds of 1,500 rpm and 1,800 rpm
15-stage axial-flow compressor to suit 50 Hz or 60 Hz operation
– 3 stages variable guide vanes
Generator
Electron-beam welded rotor Four-pole design
Cr-steel blades and vanes Rated voltage: 10.5 kV/11.0 kV/13.8 kV
Abradable seals 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Controlled diffusion airfoils Protection IP54
Combustor and Emissions Control PMG for excitation power supply
DLE combustion system
Complies with -IEC/EN 6034-1 standard
30 dual-fuel DLE burners in damped combustor
Lubrication
Welded annular sheet metal design Lubricating oil system placed on separate skid
(Classic Package), or integrated on GT-skid (Single
Thermal-barrier-coated inner surface
Lift Package)
Fuel System
3x50% AC-driven lube oil pumps with DC backup
Gas only or dual-fuel (gas/diesel)
Oil cooler and oil heaters
On-load fuel changeover capability
Starting
Load-rejection capability
Electric VSD start-motor connected to the gearbox
Gas-supply pressure requirement:
Control System
27-30 bar(a) (390-435 psi(a))
Siemens Simatic control system
Turbine
Distributed Inputs/Outputs
Single-module high-efficiency 3-stage turbine
– two first stages and stator flanges are air-cooled Other
– third stage with interlocking shrouds Straight axial exhaust
Bearings Fire and gas detection equipment
Tilting-pad radial and thrust bearings
Compressor cleaning options
Vibration and temperature monitoring
Combustion air inlet filtration with options for
Speed Reduction Gearbox static, pulse cleaning and HEPA
Double helical design
Enclosure in carbon or stainless steel. Noise level
Cold-end-driven generator options (85dB(A) standard)
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Flexible Maintenance, High Availability
The structural arrangement of the SGT-800 offers a flexible and financially beneficial maintenance concept. This main-
tainability combined with the turbine’s robust, single-shaft arrangement, ensures its high operational availability.
Performance Specifications
Power Generation 47.5 MW Version 50.5 MW Version
Simple Cycle
Power output ISO 47.5 MW(e) ISO 50.5 MW(e)
Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Electrical efficiency 37.7% 38.3%
Heat rate 9,557 kJ/kWh (9,058 Btu/kWh) 9,407 kJ/kWh (8,916 Btu/kWh)
Turbine speed 6,608 rpm 6,608 rpm
Compressor pressure ratio 20.4:1 21.1:1
Exhaust gas flow 132.8 kg/s (292.8 lb/s) 134.2 kg/s (295.8 lb/s)
Exhaust temperature 541 °C (1,006 °F) 553 °C (1,027 °F)
NOX Emissions (with DLE, corrected to 15% O2 dry) ≤ 15 ppmV ≤ 15 ppmV
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Two 50.5 MW(e) SGT-800, installed at the
industrial site Industriepark Frankfurt-
Höchst, Germany. The machines are used for
cogeneration and produce power as well
as 130 t of high pressure steam, 30 t of
low pressure stream and 135 t of hot
water per hour. The low pressure steam is
fed into the site’s supply system and used
by nearby chemical and pharmaceutical
manufacturers.
Photo courtesy of Infraserv GmbH & Co. Höchst KG ©. All rights reserved.
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Photo courtesy of Tenaris ©. All rights reserved.
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Photo courtesy of Göteborg Energi AB ©. All rights reserved.
Rya, Gothenburg, Sweden – SCC-800 3x1
In addition to standard plant configurations, a number of Multiple power blocks within one power plant, provid-
options are possible, for example: ing both generation security and operational flexibility
without losing focus on efficiency and environmental
Flexible operation with frequent starts and stops, suit-
compatibility.
able as back-up to renewable power sources in the grid.
Staged construction, increased degree of modulariza-
Island operation for remote locations within local utility
tion and pre-testing may also be favored depending on
grid, or in locations where there is a weak grid with
the construction schedule of the specific industry and
frequent power cuts.
to minimize site work.
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SGT-800 Power Generation Performance
60 60
58 58
56 56
140 Base load
54 54
52 140
Base load 52 550
9400
46 46
44 120 44 115
42 1000
0 42 1000
0 Heat
575
rate
Heat rate (kJ el (kJ/kW
el /kWh) h)
40 40
110 Exhaus
t flow (k
g/s)
38 38 10
5
595
1050
0
36 36
10500
100
34 34
Exhaust temp. (°C)
Exhaust flow (kg/s)
32 32
95
30 30
11500
28 28 11500
90
26 59
0
26
56
0
24 85 24 595
85
12500
57 12500
54 5
22 0 22 Exh
550 a ust t
51
emp
0 . (°C
20 20 )
13500 53 13500
0
18 18
–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 –30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Compressor intake air temperature [°C] Compressor intake air temperature [°C]
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Steam Generation & Hot Climate Capability
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SGT-800 SGT-800
(47.5 MW) t = 200 ºC (50.5 MW)
Saturated Steam
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t = 250 ºC t = 300 ºC
t = 200 ºC Saturated Steam
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Steam flow [kg/s]
t = 250 ºC
t = 300 ºC t = 350 ºC
22
t = 350 ºC
t = 400 ºC t = 400 ºC
20 t = 450 ºC
t = 500 ºC t = 450 ºC
18 t = 500 ºC
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Steam Pressure [bara]
65 11,500
60
11,000
SGT-800, 50.5 MW, SGT-80
55 Hot Match 0, 50.5
MW
SGT-800
45
10,000
40
ch
MW, Hot Mat
SGT-800, 47.5 M
W SGT-800, 50.5
35 9,500
30 SGT-800, 50.5 MW
9,000
25
20 8,500
–40 –30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Compressor intake air temperature [°C]
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