TommyPhan
Mechanical
- Jun 16, 2016
- 3
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 during the summer is high suction air temperature that causes the engine to de-rate 15%. Engine intake is exposed to atmosphere and although it's under a metal roof with shade, outside temperatures get very hot with the humidity (South West Louisiana and the current heat index outside is 102F). This de-rating by 15% requires us to pull from the electrical grid the electricity we aren't generating and can become costly.
There is an intercooler after the turbochargers and it does it's job, but it is still no match for the heat outside. I've thought of having a air/water heat exchanger prior to the intake duct, but am afraid of a tube failure and having water in the intake.
Have any of you dealt with this issue in the past?
Thank you,
Tommy Phan
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 during the summer is high suction air temperature that causes the engine to de-rate 15%. Engine intake is exposed to atmosphere and although it's under a metal roof with shade, outside temperatures get very hot with the humidity (South West Louisiana and the current heat index outside is 102F). This de-rating by 15% requires us to pull from the electrical grid the electricity we aren't generating and can become costly.
There is an intercooler after the turbochargers and it does it's job, but it is still no match for the heat outside. I've thought of having a air/water heat exchanger prior to the intake duct, but am afraid of a tube failure and having water in the intake.
Have any of you dealt with this issue in the past?
Thank you,
Tommy Phan