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Product information SAACKE Energy Efficiency Power production through CHP combined heat and power SAACKE turbine exhaust gas burner (DDZG-GTM series) Direct use of turbine exhaust gas for combustion – with high efficiency Chemical industry Food processing industry The idea of using excess heat from generating electricity for process steam or hot water is not new. It could better be described as a logical step, because the hot exhaust gases of a gas engine or a gas turbine contain great quantities of valuable energy. In a traditional combined heat and power plant (CHP) the hot exhaust gas is directed immediately through a heat exchanger or waste heat boiler. In this solution just presented by SAACKE it supplies a DDZG-GTM series burner instead. That way SAACKE not only opens the path to new high-temperature process for CHP plants, but also makes production more flexible and profitable overall. Because CHP plants can achieve high efficiency, they are not only very economical, but also environmentally friendly. In the low and medium load range these plants have most commonly been implemented with gas engines in cogeneration units, which are very maintenance-intensive. SAACKE is therefore offering an alternative: The extremely low-maintenance special burners of the DDZG-GTM series for the so-called “SAACKE Micro-CHP-System”. The gas turbine generates a maximum electrical power between 50 to 1,000 kW, with its exhaust gas used to supply the SAACKE burner, which fires in the downstream heat generator. Depending on the design and configuration of the heat generator, a SAACKE Micro-CHP-System like that produces heat, steam or hot water with conventional heat generators – and also produces valuable electrical energy. Building materials industry Wood processing Advantages at a glance urbine electrical capacity range: 50-1,000 kW T Maximum burner output: 2-20 MW standard fuels and numerous special fuels All Applicable for steam boilers and hot water boilers as well as for combustion chambers and thermal oil heaters Long maintenance intervals of turbine and burner Short payback period Very low emission values, outst
Open the catalog to page 1The SAACKE solution in detail Schematic example of a Micro CHP plant With the “Micro-CHP-System”, SAACKE offers a highly profitable instrument for generating electricity for conventional heat generators. The system uses a micro gas turbine. These proven units include a turbine, generator and network synchronization in a compact and sound-proofed housing. They are typically operated with natural gas, but are also able to use biogas, fuel oil or biogenic oils. The maintenance intervals of the micro gas turbine are extremely long and make it possible to get a high life time of the turbine....
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