Water-cooled alternator GEN-W
three-phaseinductionhigh-voltage

Water-cooled alternator - GEN-W - GE Gas Turbines - three-phase / induction / high-voltage
Water-cooled alternator - GEN-W - GE Gas Turbines - three-phase / induction / high-voltage
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Characteristics

Phase
three-phase
Type
induction
Electrical characteristics
high-voltage
Product applications
power plant
Domain
for power generation, water-cooled
Power in kVA

875,000 kVA, 1,020,000 kVA
(1,189,668.51 hp, 1,386,813.58 hp)

Voltage

22 kV, 25 kV

Supply frequency

50 Hz, 60 Hz

Description

Water-cooled generator (GEN-W) GE’s water-cooled generators are exceptionally well suited to large power station applications where output requirements exceed the cooling capabilities of air-cooled or conventional hydrogen-cooled units. High power density and long service interval Our water-cooled generator systems enable combined-cycle power in single shaft configuration, integrating both gas and steam turbines, and reducing power plant footprints. Long maintenance intervals deliver uninterrupted power generation across the water-cooled generator's lifecycle, delivering more power needed with more uptime. These generators are the choice for HA power plant applications. Key features Industry-leading reliability The stainless-steel stubs in our stator bars reduce forced outages due to cooling tube clogging. These reliable generators incorporate advanced technology and robust construction for enhanced operability and ease of maintenance. Less manual intervention Automated hydrogen gas control and sealing, enabled by the Mark VIe control system, reduces the need for manual intervention and allows more efficient accessories operation.
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