Steam turbine SST-300
combined-cycle

Steam turbine - SST-300 - Siemens Energy - Power and heat generation - combined-cycle
Steam turbine - SST-300 - Siemens Energy - Power and heat generation - combined-cycle
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Characteristics

Type
steam
Other characteristics
combined-cycle
Rated power kW

45,000 kW
(61,182.95 hp)

Description

The SST-300 is an optimal solution for a wide range of applications due to the implementation of the best technology combined with over 20 years of experience. In the last decade alone, this turbine has been installed in over 500 industrial and power applications by customers all over the world. All components and auxiliaries including the lube oil system are mounted on a common base frame. The turbine can be configured with either an upward, downward or axial exhaust orientation depending on the layout of the plant. The turbine can also accommodate multiple steam extraction / steam induction points as well. The compact design and simple layout of the turbine significantly reduce the cost and time associated with its construction, inspection and maintenance. • Speed 12,000 rpm • Inlet pressure 140 bar / up to 2,030 psi • Inlet temperature 540 °C / up to 1,004 ° F • Exhaust steam parameters: Back pressure up to 16 bar / 232 psi Condensing up to 0.3 bar / 4.4 psi District heating up to 3.0 bar / 43 psi • Controlled extractions (up to 2): Single or double, adaptive stage, nozzle control, throttle control Pressure up to 25 bar / 362 psi Temperature 400 °C / 752° F • Uncontrolled extractions (up to 6): up to 60 bar / 870 psi

Exhibitions

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Hyvolution 2025
Hyvolution 2025

28-30 Jan 2025 paris (France) Stand 4M91

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.