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Three-phase alternator GEN-H
asynchronouscost-effectivehydrogen-cooled

Three-phase alternator - GEN-H - GE VERNOVA - asynchronous / cost-effective / hydrogen-cooled
Three-phase alternator - GEN-H - GE VERNOVA - asynchronous / cost-effective / hydrogen-cooled
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Characteristics

Phase
three-phase
Type
asynchronous
Domain
cost-effective
Cooling system
hydrogen-cooled
Power in kVA

755,000 kVA
(1,026,513.97 hp)

Voltage

23 kV, 26 kV

Supply frequency

50 Hz, 60 Hz

Description

GE Vernova’s hydrogen-cooled generator systems are the right fit for high-efficiency applications and can operate in both simple and combined-cycle power plants. Their high power output makes them a more cost-effective solution than many water-cooled machines. Key features Automated Hydrogen Gas Control and Sealing 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. Enhanced Seal Performance Upgraded end shield reduces deflection for enhanced seal system performance, accommodates increase drive train axial expansion, and improves maintenance access to seal casing and bearing housing. New levels of efficiency 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. An upgraded end shield reduces deflection for enhanced seal system performance, which accommodates increased drivetrain axial expansion, improving maintenance access to the seal casing and bearing housing.
*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.