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(1) 31 MW GE LM2500+HSPT Gas Turbine, 11000 V, 50 HZ, Year 2001, Fuel: Natural Gas (NG), Hours run since maintenance HSE: 10,000 hours, Plant has been maintained in accordance with OEM maintenance schedule and is in excellent condition. Gas Turbine Power Plant includes HRSG, electrical system, controls, cooling system, starting system, lubricating system, pumps, auxiliaries, much more. Complete Power Plant Package.
This equipment is located in US
Manufacturer | GE |
Model | LM2500 |
Year | 2001 |
Country | USA |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Complete Plants |
Subcategory | Gas Turbine |
ID | P10329013 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2020 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | USA |
Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | 2007 |
Company description |
The company has focused its efforts on supporting both the Heavy Mining Equipment sectors and OTR Tire industries, offering end-users cutting-edge methods to maximize efficiency as well as reduce … read more The company has focused its efforts on supporting both the Heavy Mining Equipment sectors and OTR Tire industries, offering end-users cutting-edge methods to maximize efficiency as well as reduce costs. As the mining industry continues to expand it will be vital for companies to remain proactive in protecting large assets including OTR tires and mining equipment. We provide end-users a team of technical experts with over 65 years of hands-on Mining and OTR tires experience. Our technical team works alongside all levels of mining personnel to help solve tire related issues as well as customizing tire management programs for individual operations, including: OTR supply/disposal, maintenance, and onsite active management. It is important to continue to remain conscious of an operation’s overall “cost-per-hour”, and what can be done to proactively reduce this cost from a tire management point of view. Ultimately, end-users must be aware of how each separate operating unit affects the bottom line. |
Last activity | Jan. 13, 2022 |