GE 3500 specifications Specifications and Ordering Information

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129770-01

3500/25 Keyphasor® Module

136973-01

129771-01

3500/32 4-Channel Relay Module

162291-01

3500/62 Process Variable Monitor

166848-01

3500/63 Hazardous Gas Monitor

3500/33 16-Channel Relay

Module

129771-01

3500/34 TMR Relay Module

143488-01

3500/40M Proximitor® Monitor

143489-01

3500/42M Prox/Seismic Monitor

143490-01

3500/44M Aeroderivative Monitor

135545-01

3500/45 Position Monitor

144403-01

3500/46M Hydro Monitor

134938-01

3500/50 Tachometer Module

134939-01

142836-01

3500/64M Dynamic Pressure

Monitor

166226-01

3500/70M Recip Impulse/Velocity

146479-01

3500/72M Rod Position Monitor

161232-01

3500/91 EGD Comm Gateway

Module User's Guide

167060-01

3500/91 EGD Gateway Protocol

Configuration Manual

138629-01

3500/92 Communication

Gateway

137412-01

3500/93 System Display

3500/53 Overspeed Protection

148636-01

System

3500/94 VGA Display

 

134542-01

145169-01

 

3500/60 and 3500/61

3500/95 Integrated PC Display

Temperature Monitors

 

146282-01

 

3500/77M Cylinder Pressure

 

Monitor

 

 

 

 

Specifications and Ordering Information

 

Part Number 141526-01

 

Rev. D (03/07)

 

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3500 specifications

The GE 2500 and 3500 series gas turbines represent the industry’s benchmark for high-performance, reliable, and efficient power generation. Both models have carved a niche in various applications ranging from base load power generation to peaking and combined cycle operations, further addressing global energy demands with advanced technologies.

The GE 2500 series is known for its compact size and robustness, making it ideal for a range of industrial and utility applications. It typically features a modular design which allows for easy maintenance and upgrades, resulting in reduced downtime. The 2500 can achieve outputs ranging from 25 to 35 megawatts, providing a significant balance of power and efficiency for smaller installations.

Key technologies in the GE 2500 series include advanced combustion systems that improve efficiency while minimizing emissions. This series is equipped with DLN (Dry Low NOx) technology, which significantly reduces nitrogen oxide emissions, enabling compliance with stringent environmental regulations. The turbine employs a sophisticated digital control system for optimized performance, conversion efficiency, and real-time monitoring, ensuring reliability under various operating conditions.

On the other hand, the GE 3500 series offers a higher capacity, producing outputs of up to 200 megawatts. This series incorporates more advanced aerodynamics and materials, designed for high efficiency and reliability in large-scale power plants. The GE 3500 leverages advanced technologies such as H-class combustion systems, capable of achieving efficiencies above 61%, thereby enhancing its economic viability.

Both the 2500 and 3500 series utilize GE’s latest technologies in digital solutions, such as the Digital Wind Farm and Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) integration. These innovations provide operators with predictive analytics capabilities, enabling them to foresee maintenance needs, optimize performance, and minimize operational costs.

In terms of characteristics, both models exhibit excellent load following capabilities, making them well-suited for modern grids with variable energy sources. They also demonstrate exceptional startup times and operational flexibility, essential in addressing fluctuating energy demands.

Overall, the GE 2500 and 3500 series turbines showcase the latest advancements in power generation technology, combining efficiency, reliability, and environmental stewardship, while meeting the diverse needs of today’s energy landscape. These models represent GE's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that enhance operational performance and sustainability in the power sector.