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USED 1964 ELIN KR 25 STEAM TURBINE AND BOILER

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Overview
Manufacturer:
ELIN
Year:
1964
Stock #:
390
Description

2x Tapping back-pressure turbine with spur gearbox
and generator 

Nr1: Turbine Make: ELIN Type: KR 25

Rated power in relation to the generator terminals: 3800 kW
Speed: l0000 rpm
Steam inlet pressure max. : 37 
Steam inlet temperature max. 44 degrees 
Tapping pressure max. : 24 
Tapping temperature : 390 degrees
Evaporation pressure : 2 
Normal absorption capacity : 27 t/h
Maximum absorption capacity : 32 t/h

Gearbox
Make Voith, St.Pölten
Type D 64

Rated power: 5,700 HP
Speed 10 OOO/1 5oo rpm
Backpressure steam turbine + gearbox + synchronous generator incl. auxiliaries

Nr2: Turbine Make: ELIN Type: KR 25
Rated power in relation to
the generator terminals: 43oo kW
Speed: 9900 rpm
Steam inlet pressure max. 24 atü
Steam inlet temperature max. 42o 00
Exhaust steam pressure 2 ata
Normal absorption capacity 35 t/h
Maximum absorption capacity 35.7 t/h 

Gearbox
Make BHS
Type RP 4ox
Rated power 65oo HP
Speed 99oo/15oo rpm 

Generator
Make ELIN
Type Sv 85o x/4
Design B 3
Protection class p 33 r
Terminal power 538o kVA
cos y o,8
Voltage 525o V
Current 592 A
Speed 15oo rpm

The boiler is capable of providing the required steam for ONE turbine.
(customer to ensure broom-clean dismantling)
Maximum operating pressure: 44 bar(g)
Maximum operating temperature: 450°C
Fuel heat capacity (natural gas): 36 MW (round about 40 t/h steam)
The two burners and the associated control system were replaced in 2016.

The weight of the boiler can be estimated based on the dimensional drawings. Dismantling and reassembly would be extremely complex, as the boiler would need to be cut apart and welded back together on-site. It cannot be transported in one piece.

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