GE Roots Compressors Brochure
GE Roots Compressors Brochure
GE Roots Compressors Brochure
GE continues a history of
innovation and technical
leadership with its
Roots
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Centrifugal Compressors
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GE Energy is a global leader in the design and
manufacture of air and gas handling solutions.
As a trusted partner to the many industries it
serves, GE leverages its history of technical
innovation to address key environmental issues
and to provide the technology exchange from
its product engineering to customers around
the globe.
For Reliability
Finite Element Analysis
(FEA) and an extensive
history in compressor
design will assure that
we provide you with a
reliable solution that will
last well into the future.
For Performance
Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) ensures
each compressor is
optimized to give you
the best performance
and efciency possible,
reducing your power
requirements and
minimizing the cost over
the operating life of the
compressor.
For Function
Working hand-in-hand
with your engineers, we
will establish a design that
can be adopted into your
process. Solid (3D)
modeling aids in visualizing
the compressors layout
and optimizing the
footprint while proving t
and function.
For You
Our design and
application engineers
will evaluate your
given conditions and
specications to
determine our unique
solution that will
perform and comply to
your specic needs.
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Designed for top performance
and minimal maintenance
Radial - Tilt Pad Bearing Axial - Multi-Shoe Equalizing
Bearing
BEARINGS: Tilt pad, sleeve and integral squeeze lm
Damper (ISFD) type bearings are utilized in the radial
(journal) orientation, while tapered land and multi-shoe
equalizing are utilized in the axial (thrust) orientation.
Bearing type is selected dependent upon the
compressor type.
LUBE OIL SYSTEM: Lube system can be provided in three different
congurations: integral, console mounted to the baseplate, and
console mounted off the baseplate. Each system will consist of a
main and auxiliary oil pump, oil cooler, oil lter, bypass valve for
temperature control, oil reservoir (minimum three minute retention),
and necessary safety switches and gauges.
IMPELLERS: Offered in many different designs and constructions of several
different materials, depending upon the operating conditions and gas being
handled. The impeller is statically and dynamically balanced and then oversped
to 15% above maximum operating speed. The impeller is then mounted on the
shaft with a suitable locking device and the rotor assembly is dynamically
balanced.
SEALS: Air applications utilize the standard labyrinth seal, while double
labyrinth, carbon ring and dry mechanical seals are utilized for gas
applications. Buffer and suction ports can be provided for additional
retention of the process gas. Gas-tight shutoff sealing is also available
to ensure gas retention when the compressor is not operating.
Multi-Stage Rotor Assembly
Open Wheeled Rotor Assembly
Closed Wheeled Rotor Assembly
Standard Labyrinth Seal Buffered Labyrinth Seal Buffered Carbon Ring Seal Double Opposed Dry Gas
Seal w/ Buffer
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Roots IGCH Compressor
Integrally Geared Dual Vane
Characteristic Value
Flow, SCFM(Nm
3
/hr) 4,000 to 42,000 (6,280 to 65,980)
Polytrophic Head, ft*lbf/lbm(kJ/kg) 10,000 to 40,000 (29.9 to 119.5)
Casing Materials Cast iron, ductile iron (special materials available upon request)
Impeller Materials Carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium
Impeller Construction
Radial, semi-backward leaning and backward leaning blades
(open or closed);
Cast, welded, milled
Discharge Position 45 increments, starting at 0 (UP) position
Spec. Compliance API 617, API 672
Seal Arrangement Labyrinth, carbon ring, mechanical
Vanes Variable or xed diffusers with variable axial inlet guide or variable
peripheral inlet guide
Bearing Type Journals: tilt pad & sleeve; thrust: tapered land
Gas Composition: Ambient Air
Inlet Conditions: AIR, 14.5 PSIA, 100 F, 80% RH (1.00 bar(a), 38 C, 80% RH)
Barometer: 14.7 PSIA (1.013 bar(a))
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CAPACITY - SCFM(14.7 PSIA, 68 F, 36%RH)
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0.90
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1.10
1.17
1.24
1.31
1.38
0 7854 15709 23563 31417 39272 47126 54980 62834 70689 78543
CAPACITY - Nm3/hr (1.013 bar(a), 0 C, 0%RH)
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1000 HP (750 kW)
1400 HP (1045 kW)
1800 HP (1340 kW)
2200 HP (1640 kW
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2600 H
P (1940 kW
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3000 H
P (2240 kW
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Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame
Roots IGCH Compressor Performance Map
Variable Diffuser Vanes (VDVs) shown in minimum to maximum position. Roots control system will
independently modulate both the IGVs and VDVs to optimize the performance point as process
conditions vary.
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Unit Size
A*
inches (mm)
B*
inches (mm)
C
inches (mm)
D
inches (mm)
E
inches (mm)
Weight
lbs (kgs)
MIGVS** MPGVS**
12" IGCH 12 (300) N/A 12 (300) 170 (4300) 84 (2130) 65 (1650) 20,000 (9,070)
16" IGCH 16 (400) 20 (500) 16 (400) 185 (4700) 84 (2130) 70 (1780) 26,000 (11,800)
20" IGCH 20 (500) 24 (600) 20 (500) 200 (5080) 84 (2130) 73 (1850) 33,500 (15,200)
24" IGCH 24 (600) 30 (750) 24 (600) 220 (5600) 84 (2130) 84 (2130) 42,000 (19,050)
30" IGCH 30 (750) 36 (900) 30 (750) 230 (5840) 108 (2740) 95 (2410) 54,000 (24,500)
Roots IGCH Compressor Dimension Table
*Flanges are rated at 25# (Typ.) and drilled per ANSI B16.5 & B16.47A.
** MIGVS - Movable Inlet Guide Vanes; MPGVs - Movable Peripheral Inlet Guide Vanes
Name Description
Compressor/Gear Box
Assembly incorporating a centrifugal compressor (rotor assembly, inlet hous-
ing, volute, casing cover, and bearing stand) and a speed increasing gear box
in one housing. The compressor design is capable of facilitating the use of
both inlet guide vanes as well as diffuser vanes (variable or xed) for optimal
efciency over a wide range of performance points. Capable of meeting API-
672 and API-617.
Driver
Primary drive options are electric motors, with or without variable frequency
drive, and steamturbines. In select instances internal combustion (IC) engines
have been utilized.
Lube Oil System
The standard IGCH design lends itself to the use of an integral lube system;
in which the lube oil reservoir is housed within the structure of the baseplate,
with the lube oil components (pumps, valves, coolers, and lters) mounted on
top of the reservoir with the compressor. If specied, the lube systemcan be
a separate console shipped loose for installation near the compressor. Lube
systems can be designed to meet API-614 Chapters 2 or 3, as well as API-672.
Baseplate
Boxed construction utilizing structural supports for bracing and rigidity.
Grouting pockets, anchor bolt holes and leveling screws are incorporated
into the design to provide additional stability and rigidity during operation.
Lifting lugs are incorporated into the design for ease in transportation of the
equipment fromthe factory to the job site. Compressors can additionally be
supplied with a drip lip and/or non-skid decking.
Controls
Provide conditional monitoring for the compressor, driver and lube oil system.
Additionally,the local control panel (baseplate or off mounted) houses the
intelligence for positioning inlet guide vanes and variable discharge diffuser
vanes. The local instrumentation and panel provide real-time, local data
through gauges, switches, or transmitters.
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OIB Compressor with variable inlet guide vanes and
open impeller
OIB Compressor with variable peripheral inlet guide
vanes and closed impeller
35 45 50 75 100 150 200 260
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12
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0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0
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0.28
0.41
0.55
0.69
0.83
0.97
1.10
1.24
1.38
5 1 7 2 9 3 2 7 1 4 1 3 9 2 6 5 3 2 6 8 0 7 5 1 3 4 5 8 7 0
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1
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(1
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kW
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1
7
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(1
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kW
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12000 H
P (8950 kW
) 10000 HP (7460 kW
)
8000 HP (5965 kW)
6500 HP (4850 kW)
5500 HP (4100 kW) 4500 HP (3355 kW)
4000 HP (2985 kW)
3500 HP (2610 kW
)
3000 H
P (2240 kW
)
2500 H
P (1865 kW
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2000 H
P (1490 kW
)
1
5
0
0
H
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(1
1
2
0
kW
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1
2
5
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H
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(9
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kW
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1
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(7
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7
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(5
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5
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(3
7
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2
5
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(1
9
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1
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(9
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1
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(8
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0
0
k
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0
0
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H
P
(6
7
1
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kW
)
7000 H
P (5220 kW
)
6000 H
P (4475 kW
)
5000 HP (3730 kW
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CAPACITY - SCFM(14.7 PSIA, 68F, 36 %RH)
Gas Composition: Ambient Air
Inlet Conditions: AIR, 14.5 PSIA, 100F, 80% RH (1.00 bar (a), 38C, 80% RH)
Barometer: 14.7 PSIA (1.013 bar (a))
CAPACITY - Nm3/hr (1.013 bar (a), 0C, 0%RH)
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Characteristic Value
Flow, SCFM(Nm
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/hr) 5,000 to 225,000 (7,850 to 353,440)
Polytrophic Head, ft*lbf/lbm(kJ/kg) 10,000 to 40,000 (29.9 to 119.5)
Casing Materials Cast iron, ductile iron (special materials available upon request)
Impeller Materials Carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium
Impeller Construction
Radial, semi-backward leaning and backward leaning blades
(open or closed); cast, welded, milled
Discharge Position 45 increments, starting at 0 (UP) position
Spec. Compliance API 617
Seal Arrangement Labyrinth, carbon ring, mechanical
Variable Vanes Variable axial inlet guide or variable peripheral inlet guide
Bearing Type Journal: tilt pad; thrust: multi-shoe equalizing
Roots OIB Compressor
Roots OIB Compressor Map
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Unit Size
A*
inches (mm) B*
inches (mm)
C
inches (mm)
D
inches (mm)
E
inches (mm)
Weight
lbs (kgs)
W/ IGVS W/O IGVS
OIB-35 16 (400) 16 (400) 16 (400) 200 (5080) 72 (1830) 78 (1980) 30,000 (13,600)
OIB-45 20 (500) 20 (500) 20 (500) 210 (5330) 84 (2130) 78 (1980) 40,000 (18,150
OIB-50 18 (450) 20 (500) 16 (400) 220 (5600) 96 (2440) 78 (1980 40,000 (18,150)
OIB-75 24 (600) 22 (550) 18 (450) 220 (5600) 114 (2900) 81 (2060) 42,000 (19,050)
OIB-100 24 (600) 24 (600) 22 (550) 250 (6350) 90 (2290) 85 (2160) 45,000 (20,400)
OIB-150 39 (900) 36 (900) 30 (750) 290 (7360) 96 (2440) 110 (2790) 70,000 (31,750)
OIB-200 36 (900) 36 (900) 30 (750) 300 (7620) 108 (2740) 96 (2440) 95,000 (43,100)
OIB-260 50 (1270) 50 (1270) 42 (1070) 350 (8890) 120 (3050) 107 (2720) 125,000 (56,700)
Roots OIB Compressor Dimension Table
* Flanges are rated at 25# (Typ.) and drilled per ANSI B16.5 & B16.47A
** IGVS - Inlet Guide Vanes
Name Description
Compressor
Overhung style centrifugal compressor consisting of a rotor assembly, inlet
housing, volute, casing cover, and bearing stand. Optional inlet guide vanes
allow for process control in the absence of a variable speed drive or inlet
throttling valve. Capable of meeting API-617.
Gear Box
Speed increasing gear box designed to increase the driver input speed up
to the rated compressor speed. The low speed shaft can incorporate the
main oil pump of the lube system, when required. Compressor may also be
supplied without gear box if driver can meet the rated compressor speed
and power. Capable of meeting API-613.
Driver
Primary drive options are electric motors, with or without variable fre-
quency drive, and steamturbines. In select instances internal combustion
(IC) engines have been utilized.
Lube Oil System
There are three main options for the compressor lube system. First, an
integral lube system; in which the lube oil reservoir is housed within the
structure of the baseplate, with the lube oil components (pumps, valves,
coolers, and lters) mounted on top of the reservoir with the compres-
sor. Second, a console lube system, with separate reservoir, mounted to
the baseplate frame. Lastly, the lube systemcan be a separate console
shipped loose for installation near the compressor. Lube systems can be
designed to meet API-614 Chapters 2 or 3.
Baseplate
Boxed construction utilizing structural supports for bracing and rigidity.
Grouting pockets, anchor bolt holes and leveling screws are incorporated
into the design to provide additional stability and rigidity during operation.
Lifting lugs are incorporated into the design for ease in transportation of
the equipment fromthe factory to the job site. Compressors can addition-
ally be supplied with a drip lip and/or non-skid decking.
Controls
Provide conditional monitoring for the compressor, driver and lube oil system.
Additionally,the local control panel (baseplate or off mounted) houses the
intelligence for positioning inlet guide vanes. The local instrumentation and
panel provide real-time, local data through gauges, switches, or transmitters.
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MODELS OIB-35 TO OIB-75 MODELS OIB-100 & ABOVE
MODELS OIB-100 & ABOVE MODELS OIB-35 TO OIB-75
INLET INLET
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H Multi-Stage bearing and seal housing
H Multi-Stage casing with inter-stage diaphragms and rotor assembly
Roots Type H
Horizontally-Split Multi-Stage Compressor
HN-19
HQ-35
HR-42
HP-30
4 STAGE
3 STAGE
2 STAGE
HT-48
5
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25
35
45
55
65
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0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000
0.34
1.03
1.72
2.41
3.10
3.79
4.48
5.17
0 15709 31417 47126 62834 78543 94252 109960 125669
CAPACITY - Nm3/hr (1.013 bar (a), 0C, 0%RH)
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CAPACITY - SCFM(14.7 PSIA, 68F, 36 %RH)
6000 HP (4475 kW)
7000 HP (5220 kW)
5500 HP (4100 kW)
8000 HP (5965 kW)
9000 HP (6710 kW)
6500 HP (4850 kW)
12000 H
P (8950 kW
)
11000 HP (8200 kW
)
10000 HP (7460 kW
)
5
0
0
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7
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4
5
0
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(3
3
5
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k
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4
0
0
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9
8
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3
5
0
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(2
6
1
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k
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2
0
0
0
H
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(1
4
9
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2
5
0
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8
6
5
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3
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H
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(2
2
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1
5
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(1
1
2
0
k
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1
2
5
0
H
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(9
3
0
k
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)
1
0
0
0
H
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(7
5
0
k
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)
7
5
0
H
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(5
6
0
k
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)
5
0
0
H
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(3
7
5
k
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2
5
0
H
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(1
9
0
k
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)
Gas Composition: Ambient Air
Inlet Conditions: AIR, 14.5 PSIA, 100F, 80% RH (1.00 bar (a), 38C, 80% RH)
Barometer: 14.7 PSIA (1.013 bar (a))
Characteristic Value
Flow, SCFM(Nm
3
/hr) 6,000 to 67,000 (9,430 to 105,250)
Polytrophic Head, ft*lbf/lbm(kJ/kg) 14,000 to 65,000 (41.8 to 194.3)
Casing Materials Cast iron, ductile iron (special materials available upon request)
Impeller Materials Carbon steel, stainless steel
Impeller Construction
Semi-backward leaning and backward leaning blades (closed);
welded or milled & welded
Spec. Compliance API 617
Seal Arrangement Labyrinth, carbon ring, mechanical
Vanes Variable or xed inlet guide vanes
Bearing Type Journal: tilt pad; thrust: multi-shoe equalizing
Compressor Stages 2, 3, 4 (specialty staging available)
Roots H-Multi Stage Compressor Map
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Unit Size
A*
inches (mm)
B*
inches (mm)
C**
inches (mm)
D
inches (mm)
E
inches (mm)
Weight
lbs (kgs)
HN 18 (450) 14 (350) 192 (4880) 72 (1830) 78 (1980) 35,000 (15,875)
HP 30 (750) 24 (600) 220 (5600) 102 (2590) 98 (2490) 71,500 (32,430)
HQ 36 (900) 24 (600) 240 (6100) 108 (2740) 120 (3050) 78,000 (35,380)
HR 42 (1050) 24 (600) 250 (6350) 120 (3050) 132 (3350) 92,000 (41,730)
HT 48 (1200) 36 (900) 260 (6600) 138 (3500) 150 (3810) 130,000 (58,970)
Roots Type H Multi-Stage Dimensional Table
*Flanges are rated at 25# (Typ.) and drilled per ANSI B16.5 & B16.47A
**Total length is subject to change based on number of stages or the need for a gear box
NOTE: Inlet and Discharge of Compressor may be oriented in either the top or bottom direction, or any combination of the two.
NOTE: Compressor may be driven through Inlet or Discharge End.
Name Description
Compressor
Horizontally split centrifugal compressor consisting of top and bottomcasing
halves, rotor assembly, inter-stage diaphragms, seals, and bearing stands.
Inlet section is capable of housing xed or variable guide vanes for ow
conditioning/ process control. Adaptable for up or down inlet and discharge
connection orientations. Capable of meeting API-617.
Driver
Primary drive options are electric motors, with or without variable frequency
drive, and steamturbines. In select instances internal combustion (IC)
engines have been utilized. A separate speed increasing gear box can be
included if needed for performance.
Lube Oil System
There are three main options for the compressor lube system. First, an
integral lube system; in which the lube oil reservoir is housed within the
structure of the baseplate, with the lube oil components (pumps, valves,
coolers, and lters) mounted on top of the reservoir with the compressor.
Second, a console lube system, with separate reservoir, mounted to the
baseplate frame. Lastly, the lube systemcan be a separate console shipped
loose for installation near the compressor. Lube systems can be designed to
meet API-614 Chapters 2 or 3.
Baseplate
Boxed construction utilizing structural supports for bracing and rigidity.
Grouting pockets, anchor bolt holes and leveling screws are incorporated
into the design to provide additional stability and rigidity during operation.
Lifting lugs are incorporated into the design for ease in transportation of the
equipment fromthe factory to the job site. Compressors can additionally be
supplied with a drip lip and/or non-skid decking.
Controls
Provide conditional monitoring for the compressor, driver and lube oil system.
Additionally,the local control panel (baseplate or off mounted) houses the
intelligence for positioning inlet guide vanes. The local instrumentation and
panel provide real-time, local data through gauges, switches, or transmitters.
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Service and Repair Warranties
GE Energy backs all maintenance and repair work
performed at GE facilities or in the eld.
One year parts and workmanship including
competitors parts
Competitive pricing
ISO-9001 and ISO-14000 Certied-
Houston, TX, & Connersville, IN
Superior Field Services
Full job-site troubleshooting services and
capabilities
Vibration & noise analysis
Alignment (all major components)
Job-site repair and replacement
- Bearings
- Seals
- Rotating assemblies
- Couplings
24 to 48-hour emergency services response for
most areas
Control Solutions Specic to Your Application
Roots Wastewater Controls
Save 25% to 40% of your energy costs, as
compared to manual control
Reduce consumption and demand charges
Assistance in obtaining utility rebates
Most open valve control to minimize
system pressure
Coordinate aeration demand and blower
supply air flows
Instrumentation and Control
Inlet guide vane and variable diffuser vane control
Compressor conditional monitoring:
- Vibration/displacement
- Temperature
- Pressure
- Speed
Active compressor surge control system, ensuring
continual operation of your compressor.
Application specific control algorithms
Digital and/or analog compressor instrumentation panel
NEMA 4, 4X and 12 electrical enclosure options
Technology Options
IntelliView
process controller
PLC's supported:
- ABB
- Allen Bradley/Rockwell Automation Co., Inc.
- Siemens AG
- Other major manufacturers
Optional monitoring systems:
- Bently Nevada
- Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC)
- IRD
- Other major manufacturers
Manufacturing Expertise
The manufacturing methods and procedures at our 200,000 sq. ft. facility rely collectively on our highly skilled
individuals and versatile machining.
Manufacturing Processes Includes:
5 - Axis CNC Milling
3 - Axis CNC Milling
CNC Lathe Turning & Grinding
Utilizing these individuals coupled with our passion for quality and drive for excellence, we can ensure that only
world-class product is delivered to our customers each and every time.
Welding
Pipe Fitting
Balancing & Overspeed Test (Impellers)
Testing, Testing, Testing
Our compressors components and assemblies are thoroughly tested to verify that
material functionality and properties are compliant to our design and your specification.
Tests include:
Hydrostatic pressure (casing)
Blade frequency (impeller)
Overspeed (impeller)
Test reports are provided to the customer upon completion of compressor testing.
All compressors are fully tested to meet customer requirements. Our 5,000 HP (3,725 kW) variable speed
drive train, indoor testing beds and data acquisition software are utilized to test your compressor under full
load conditions. For compressors with higher power ratings, tests can be preformed using the customer/
job motor or testing the compressor as an exhauster to verify performance.
Mechanical run (compressor)
Performance test, per ASME PTC-10
Test points specified by customer
Global Aftermarket Coverage
GE Energy maintenance and repair services provide
professional methods and procedures that restore proper
functionality and performance to each repaired unit.
Access to GE factory repair and service is available
around the world. See the back cover for your nearest
location. Service for small rotary blowers is available
through our network of authorized distributor repair
centers which can be searched on our website. All
authorized repair centers use authentic Roots parts
to assure warranty compliance.
Unmatched Experience
We have extensive experience in the repair and mainte-
nance of all brands of vacuum blowers and exhausters,
blowers, and centrifugal compressors. Our capabilities
allow us to repair or remanufacture all of your equipment
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