GE - Engine Type Sheet - Type 4 - EN - 2015 - RZ

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J416 Richard van Schie, Greenhouses Facility; Monster, The Netherlands

Fuel Engine Type Electrical Output Thermal Output Commissioning


Natural gas 2 x J416 2,260 kW 2,806 kW 08/2004 (a), 07/2007 (b)
a) 1st engine b) 2nd engine
At this greenhouse facility, the Jenbacher cogeneration system provides power for artificial lighting, heating and CO2 to
increase the chrysanthemum production capabilities. The CO2 produced from the engine’s exhaust gas is used for the
fertilization of the greenhouses, whereas the operator gains additional economic benefit due to the supply of the generated
electricity to the local grid.

J420 Landfill site Bootham Lane; Doncaster, UK


Fuel Engine Type Electrical Output Thermal Output Commissioning
Landfill gas 2 x J420 2,666 kW - 05/2001 (a), 12/2002 (b)

a) 1 engine b) 2 engine
st nd

At this site, the methane content of the landfill gas can drop as low as 35%. The fluctuations in the methane content can be handled
easily by the Jenbacher engines due to the patented LEANOX* lean mixture combustion system. Thus these variations do not cause
any reduction in the high output level of our power systems. The installation is operated by United Utilities Green Energy Limited.

J420 Hospital; Padua, Italy


Fuel Engine Type Electrical Output Thermal Output Commissioning
Natural gas 2 x J420 2,832 kW 2,576 kW 02/2002 (a), 10/2003 (b)

a) 1 engine b) 2 engine
st nd

Two Jenbacher cogeneration systems help the Padua hospital to control its energy costs by providing power and heat
at high efficiency levels. The electrical efficiency of each engine is 42.3%.

J420 Containerized solution Biogas plant SBR; Kogel, Germany


Fuel Engine Type Electrical Output Thermal Output Steam production Commissioning
Biogas 1 x J420 1,413 kW 751 kW 1,037 kg/h at 3 bar 10/2003
or 698 kW output

This biogas plant utilizes leftover food from hospitals, hotels and canteens as well as organic residual waste from the food industry
for producing biogas that fuels our gas engine. The electricity generated is entirely fed into the public grid, and the exhaust gas
from the engine is used for steam production. The steam serves for the pasteurization of the waste, which can then be used as
sterilized fertilizer.
Feature Description Advantages
Flexible arrangement of heat exchanger, - High thermal efficiency, even at high
Heat recovery
two stage oil plate heat exchanger on demand and fluctuating return temperatures
- Very quick response time
Electronically controlled gas dosing valve with high degree
Gas dosing valve - Rapid adjustment of air/gas ratio
of control accuracy
- Large adjustable calorific value range
- Reduced charge-exchange losses
Enhanced swirl and channel geometry using
Four-valve cylinder head - Central spark-plug position resulting in optimal
advanced calculation and simulation methods (CFD)
cooling and combustion conditions
- High dimensional stability and accuracy
Applying a technology – tried and tested in the automotive
Crack connecting rod - Reduced connecting rod bearing wear
industry – in our powerful stationary engines
- Easy to maintain

Configuration V 70° Dimensions l x w x h (mm)


Bore (mm) 145
J412 5,400 x 1,800 x 2,200
Stroke (mm) 185 Generator set J416 6,200 x 1,800 x 2,200
Displacement/cylinder (lit) 3.06 J420 7,100 x 1,900 x 2,200
1,200/1,800 (60 Hz)
Speed (rpm) J412 6,000 x 1,800 x 2,200
1,500 (50 Hz)
7.4 (1,200 rmp) Cogeneration system J416 6,700 x 1,800 x 2,200
Mean piston speed (m/s) J420 7,100 x 1,800 x 2,200
9.3 (1,500 rmp)
Generator set, cogeneration system, J412 12,200 x 3,000 x 2,600
Scope of supply
generator set/cogeneration in container Container J416 12,200 x 3,000 x 2,600
Natural gas, flare gas, biogas, landfill gas J420 12,200 x 3,000 x 2,600
Applicable gas types sewage gas. Special gases (e.g., coal mine
gas, coke gas, wood gas, pyrolysis gas) Weights empty (kg) J412 J416 J420
Engine type J412 J416 J420
No. of cylinders 12 16 20 Generator set 11,000 13,200 16,300
Total displacement (lit) 36.7 48.9 61.1 Cogeneration system 11,600 13,800 16,900

Natural gas 1,500 rpm | 50 Hz 1,800 rpm | 60 Hz 1,200 rpm | 60 Hz


NOx < Type Pel (kW)1 ηel (%)1 Pth (kW)2 ηth (%)2 ηtot (%) Pel (kW)1 ηel (%)1 Pth (kW)2 ηth (%)2 ηtot (%) Pel (kW)1 ηel (%)1 Pth (kW)2 ηth (%)2 ηtot (%)
J412 889 42.9 920 44.4 87.4 850 41.1 937 47.1 88.2 634 41.8 657 43.3 85.1
500 mg/m3N J416 1,189 43.0 1,224 44.2 87.2 1,137 41.3 1,298 47.1 88.4 850 42.0 876 43.3 85.4
J420 1,487 43.0 1,529 44.2 87.2 1,426 41.4 1,623 47.1 88.6 1,063 42.0 1,094 43.3 85.3
J412 889 41.5 984 46.0 87.5 850 40.0 1,008 47.4 87.4 599 41.1 639 43.9 85.0
250 mg/m3N J416 1,189 41.6 1,312 46.0 87.6 1,137 40.1 1,343 47.4 87.5 799 41.1 851 43.8 85.0
J420 1,487 41.7 1,639 45.9 87.6 1,426 40.3 1,680 47.4 87.7 1,004 41.4 1,065 43.9 85.2
J412 889 42.1 945 44.8 86.9
350 mg/m3N J416 1,189 42.3 1,260 44.8 87.0
J420 1,487 42.3 1,574 44.7 87.0

Biogas 1,500 rpm | 50 Hz 1,800 rpm | 60 Hz


NOx < Type Pel (kW) ηel (%) Pth (kW) ηth (%) ηtot (%) Pel (kW)1 ηel (%)1 Pth (kW)2 ηth (%)2 ηtot (%)
1 1 2 2

J412 889 42.0 902 42.6 84.7 850 40.2 956 45.2 85.3
500 mg/m3N J416 1,189 42.4 1,201 42.8 85.2 1,137 40.4 1,274 45.1 85.4
J420 1,487 42.4 1,502 42.8 85.2 1,426 40.4 1,594 45.7 85.6
J412 889 41.6 918 43.0 84.6 850 39.2 989 45.7 84.9
250 mg/m3N J416 1,189 41.7 1,223 42.9 84.7 1,137 39.4 1,319 45.7 85.0
J420 1,487 41.8 1,464 41.1 82.9 1,426 39.5 1,648 45.7 85.2

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