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GE 7EA Unit Rotor (Phoenix Rotor)

EthosEnergy's Phoenix Rotor is a hybrid gas turbine rotor with new and Certified Previously Operated (CPO) components certified for 200,000 FFH of remaining life. Phoenix Rotor is intended for rotors approaching or exceeding 200,000 Factored Fired Hours (FFH) or 5000 Factored Fired Starts (FFS) and is available as an exchange or fleet program. Aligned to meet safety-critical TIL-1576 issued by the OEM, these rotors are available in stock to minimize outage duration. Also available to be split and sold in sections (turbine section and compressor section).

Category
Gas Turbines
Model
7E/EA
OEM
General Electric

Equipment Specifications

This unit is in stock, available and ready for sale. Also available to be split and sold in sections. 

Title GE Frame 7EA Unit Rotor
Condition Phoenix Rotor
Fuel Configuration
  • Natural gas and/or secondary fuel configurations
Expected Rotor Life (FFH) 200000
Warranty Type EcoLife
Place of Dispatch Houston, Texas, USA

EthosEnergy's Phoenix Rotor

The lifespan of heavy frame gas turbine components is limited. Experience indicates that age-related risk, including forced outages, increases exponentially when gas turbine components are operated beyond their design life.

EthosEnergy's Phoenix Rotor is intended for rotors approaching or exceeding 200,000 Factored Fired Hours (FFH) or 5000 Factored Fired Starts (FFS) and is available as an exchange or fleet program.

Aligned to meet safety-critical TIL-1576 issued by the OEM, Phoenix Rotors are available in stock to minimize outage duration.

EthosEnergy has access to Siemens Energy proprietary material property database and rotor design tools. Proven OEM design and materials are used for EthosEnergy Frame 7EA Phoenix compressor and turbine rotor discs.

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