Gea33037 Steam 600 Series 2017

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GE Power

Steam Turbine STF-600 Series


When the Alstom and GE portfolios merged in 2015 we created the industry’s most competitive and advanced steam turbine portfolio.
Alstom’s steam turbines business originated in 1901 when Brown-Boveri Company (BBC) built continental Europe’s first steam turbine
in Frankfurt, Germany, operating with an output of 250 kW. Within a year, BBC had delivered 16 more steam turbines with a combined
output of 15 MW. GE’s first commercial steam turbine was shipped in 1903, making 5,000 kW for use in Newport, Rhode Island (United
States). Within the next 10 years an estimated 1,000 steam turbines were sold by GE to companies in the United States.

Fast forward a few generations and countless technical advances, and today, GE’s steam turbines are pushing upwards of 44 percent
shaft efficiency while accommodating outputs of 15 MW to 700 MW. GE’s products account for more than 41 percent of the world’s
installed steam turbine base, and in the last 100+ years, have produced more than 1.2 TW of power production capability.

Best suited for GE’s H-class gas turbines, our 600 series steam turbines have proven experience to provide operational success,
satisfaction and profitability for our customers.

PRODUCT
STF-D650 150 – 700 MW
600 Series REHEAT
Up to 2,680 psi/185 bar STF-D600 180 – 700 MW
Up to 1,112°F/600°C
STF-A650 85 – 300 MW

CAPABILITY
200 Series NON-REHEAT STF-D200 200 – 340 MW
A wideUp
range of customizable
to 2,030 psi/140 bar features provide maximum value for our customers:
• MeetUp
anyto project-specific
1,050°F/565°C cold-endSTF-A200
condition with a densely staggered family of last stage blades. Up to 50 inch (1270 mm) for 60 Hz
70 – 220 MW
and up to 49 inch (1245mm) for 50Hz.
• Industry-leading performance with high-reaction 3D blades and nozzles that are optimized for high pressure (HP), intermediate
100(IP),
pressure Series
andGEARED
low pressure (LP) steam conditions. 15 – 100
Up to 2,030 psi/140 bar STF-A100†
• Improved
Up to leakage control, reduced radial clearances, and MW
1,050°F/565°C reduced degradation providing long-term performance with cost-effective
advanced sealing. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

VERSATILITY Output (MW)


† STF-A100 and STF-A200 are families of products in cooperation with GE Oil & Gas and its licensees, models include GRT, MT, GET and SC/SAC families.
GE’s steam turbines are designed for operational flexibility, delivering the highest levels of availability and reliability, even when
demand fluctuates:
• Welded rotors in the HP, and IP sections enable longer component life to allow for faster and more frequent load cycling.
• The unique and proven HP inner casing shrink ring design reduces distortion and allows critical clearances to be maintained to
provide sustained performance.
• Axial, side, or down exhaust options facilitate integration into any plant configuration.

SUSTAINABILITY
Our leading efficiency means lower emissions, cleaner air, and better economics for our customers:
• Bottoming cycle contributes one-third of the total combined cycle electrical output with no additional fuel consumption.
• Industry-leading efficiency with our CHP applications, available in reheat or non-reheat with condensing or backpressure exhaust, and
optional HP, IP and/or LP steam extractions.
REHEAT

STF-D650 STEAM TURBINES


THREE CASING, DOUBLE-FLOW LP SECTION, COMBINED CYCLE STEAM TURBINE
STF-D650
The STF-D650 is GE’s highest-performing combined cycle steam Main Steam Up to 2,680 psi (185 bar)
turbine and delivers the reliability and availability needed in today’s Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
demanding energy environment. It is ideally suited for 50 Hz and
Reheat Temperature Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
60 Hz H-class and F-class gas turbine power plants that have high
fuel costs and high annual hours of operation. The single-shaft Frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz
configuration incorporates a clutch for enhanced operational Output 150 MW–700 MW
flexibility. The STF-D650 turbine consists of separate HP, IP, and Unit Experience 87 Units
either one or two double-flow LP sections.

Built for Efficiency and Reliability


• Shared bearing design between sections reduces construction
time, increases power density and enhances reliability.
• HP, IP and valve units are shipped fully assembled to enable
industry leading installation times.

REHEAT

STF-D600 STEAM TURBINES


TWO CASING, DOUBLE-FLOW LP SECTION, COMBINED CYCLE STEAM TURBINE
STF-D600
GE’s STF-D600 steam turbines primarily support H-class and Main Steam Up to 2,400 psi (166 bar)
F-class gas turbine combined cycle plants. They were developed Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
for highly efficient power generation in large multi-shaft plants.
Reheat Temperature Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
GE’s STF-D600 steam turbines feature a combined HP and IP
section and either one or two double-flow LP sections. Frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz
Output 180 MW–700 MW
Unit Experience 59 Units

Architecture for Reliable Performance


• Combined HP/IP section provides high power density, and side-
or down-flow LP exhaust provides layout flexibility.
• One or two, double-flow LP modules enable enhanced
performance at sites with low condenser pressure.

REHEAT

STF-A650 STEAM TURBINES


TWO CASING, SINGLE FLOW LP SECTION, COMBINED CYCLE STEAM TURBINES
STF-A650
GE’s STF-A650 combined cycle steam turbines deliver performance, Main Steam Up to 2,680 psi (185 bar)
reliability, and high shaft efficiency for today’s 50 Hz and 60 Hz Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
applications. They can be applied in both single-shaft and multi-shaft
Reheat Temperature Up to 1,112°F (600°C)
combined cycle plants, with the single-shaft configuration incorporating
a clutch for enhanced operational flexibility. These turbines have a Frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz
separate HP section and combined IP and LP sections. Output 85 MW–300 MW
Unit Experience 79 Units

High Performance in a Compact Footprint


• Fully assembled HP and IP/LP sections reduce installation times
by up to three months.
• Compact, cost-effective configurations for both single-shaft and
multi-shaft combined cycle plants.

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GEA33037 (03/2017)

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