Four-Pole Generators increase turbine efficiency.

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Covering 60–85 MVA power range at voltages from 3–15 kV, 1400 frame size 4-pole synchronous generators enable high unit powers and economical genset designs. Operation below critical vibration speed area promotes reliability in start-stop mode. Size, weight, efficiency, inertia, and facilitated maintenance enable OEMs to use 4-pole technology in higher power gensets as well as increase power in hot environments where de-rating is needed.



Original Press Release:



ABB Introduces Market's Most Powerful 4-Pole Generators for Turbines



Higher power levels for ABB’s compact 4-pole generators mean that end users require fewer genset units, minimizing their space and capital investment needs. Using 4-pole generators enables OEMs to optimize the turbine speed range for higher total system efficiency and lower running costs.



Las Vegas – ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, is introducing a new 1400 frame size synchronous generator to expand its proven AMS platform. Covering the power range from 60 to 85 MVA at voltages from 3 to 15 kV, the new 4-pole generators enable higher unit powers and more economical genset designs.



Advances in manufacturing technology - resulting from ABB’s R&D work - have made it possible to increase the power levels of the proven AMS 4-pole generator platform. The 4-pole generators offer many important benefits over their large 2-pole alternatives, including compact size, lower weight, better efficiency, higher inertia, shorter delivery time, lower running costs and simplified maintenance. They are also more reliable in demanding start-stop mode as they operate below the critical vibration speed area, unlike 2-pole generators which must always run through it on every start.



Higher unit powers mean that end users need fewer turbine gensets to meet ever increasing power plant capacity requirements. This provides savings in engineering time, space, and capital investment costs.



With 4-pole generators OEMs can optimize their own turbine design and speed range for the best efficiency, lowest costs and quiet operation, while also improving overall system profitability.



The new 1400 frame size generators now enable OEMs to use economical 4-pole technology also in their higher power gensets, as well as to increase the power in hot environments where de-rating is needed. Previously, the need for de-rating could mean that the required output exceeded the 4-pole range and 2-pole solutions had to be used.



ABB has a track record of over 50,000 MVA in numerous turbine applications, including demanding oil and gas platforms. It offers tailor-made solutions with high performance and cost efficient generators from 5 to 85 MVA, and can deliver the complete intelligent generator control panel (GCP) including protection and state-of-the-art ABB Unitrol 1020 AVR.



ABB package solutions not only facilitate monitoring, protection and control of the generator, but also include a base frame concept that supports different project scopes ranging from design calculations to base frames delivered with the gearbox installed. Comprehensive global support is available for all ABB products.



ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility, industry, and transport and infrastructure customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in roughly 100 countries and employs about 140,000 people.



For more information please contact:

BU Motors and Generators

Tiina Turunen

tiina.turunen@fi.abb.com



ABB Oy

Strömbergintie 1 B

FI-00380 Helsinki

Finland



Bill Rose

ABB Inc.

Manager, Media Relations

Power Products & Power Systems,

North America

901 Main Campus Drive

Raleigh, North Carolina, 27606 USA

Phone: 1 919 807 5743

Mobile: 1 919 244 4879

email: bill.rose@us.abb.com

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