Engine Configurations

Jenbacher gas engine configurations

Genset skid:
A Jenbacher genset is configured to produce electrical power only, which the Jenbacher unit does at high efficiency. Gensets are most commonly used where there is no local use for the heat and where there is no demand for a cogeneration configuration.
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Cogeneration skid:
A Jenbacher gas engine module is configured for the recovery of both electricity and heat via a cogeneration / CHP configuration.  The module is then typically located within a building with individual acoustic enclosures to reduce the escape of noise.
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Containerised Genset Package
The Jenbacher container is a high quality unit which can be deployed where economical and speedy installation is required. The Jenbacher containers are fully tested when they leave the production facility and are excellent for ‘plug-and-play’ applications.
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Power Module
The power module configuration has been designed to operate in hot or humid environments with ambient temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius and can be configured with bolt on upgrades including cogeneration equipment (hot water + steam) and chilled air intakes.
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Engine Options

Island Mode Operation
Gas engines are well suited to acting in island mode operation as a captive power plant. Island mode operation relates to those power plants that operate in isolation from the national or local electricity distribution network.  ‘island mode’ sites have the benefit of avoiding the costs of installing external site connections.
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Hot and Tropical Countries
Hot and tropical counties can pose challenges for the operation of the generator. If the generator and combined heat and power plant exceeds certain temperature limits de-rating will occur, adequate ventilation and cooling is therefore essential.
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