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  1. TommyPhan

    Help On Lowering Suction Air Temperature

    Here is a link with a picture of the engine I'm dealing with. We have two of these. http://www.ngvjournal.com/rolls-royce-lng-powered-engines-achieve-25-million-operating-hours/ Grunt, the engines are lean burned and the derating is triggered by charge air temperature. In the picture, the...
  2. TommyPhan

    Help On Lowering Suction Air Temperature

    Thank you all for pitching in. Brian, the suction is unfortunately at the best place in that area. It's under an insulated roof with open sides for cross breeze. I don't have a way of measuring the pressure before and after the intercooler, unfortunately. The engine manufacturer did not give...
  3. TommyPhan

    Help On Lowering Suction Air Temperature

    Hello All, New member here, but creeped the site for some time now. Thought I'd post a problem that I'm currently facing at work on two gas engines we have. We have two twin turbo V-20 natural gas engines that are coupled to generators to generate electricity for the site. The problem we see...

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