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The industry’s leading reference tool for packagers, purchasers and training providers
2020
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MEDIA INFORMATIONMEMBER OF:
THE LEADING MAGAZINE FOR GLOBAL GAS COMPRESSION PROFESSIONALS
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ANNIVERSARYTHE LEADING NEWS SOURCE
SINCE 1996
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MAGAZINE
15,343*
*BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (13,571) + NON-QUALIFIED (1,772):
JULY-DEC 2018
SOURCE: GOOGLE ANALYTICS Google Analytics is the most widely used web analytics service on the internet and considered the most
accurate
CIRCULATION PAGE VIEWS PER MONTH
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SOURCE: GOOGLE ANALYTICS
THE BRAND
COMPRESSORTECH2 covers gas compression technology, products and applications from upstream to the city gate. Articles are about advancements in reciprocating and rotating gas compressors, compressor drivers (reciprocating engines, gas turbines, electric motor drives), control systems, training and all the associated products and services used in wellhead, gas gathering, gas processing and gas transmission pipeline systems.
COMPRESSORTECH2 content also includes coverage of emerging markets and trends in the industry, emissions regulations, and the application of gas compression products and technologies on lands and offshore.
Our content makes COMPRESSORTECH2 the go-to information resource for gas compression professionals who design, manufacture, package, operate and maintain gas compression systems all over the world. If you’re a supplier to any level of the gas compression market, you need to advertise here.
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JULY 2019 | VOLUME 24 | www.compressortech2.comISSUE 6
All aboard the trainCompressor training options ramp up across industry
Take Five with Siemens’ Arja Talakar
Ariel ups its training capabilities
DTN Institute’s education enhancements
CT2 07 2019 Front Cover JH DJ.indd 1 13/06/2019 09:08:41
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PREVENTING DOWNTIMEMOTOR REPAIR AIDS PLANT
JULY 2019 | VOLUME 24 | www.compressortech2.comISSUE 6
All aboard the trainCompressor training options ramp up across industry
Take Five with Siemens’ Arja Talakar
Ariel ups its training capabilities
DTN Institute’s education enhancements
CT2 07 2019 Front Cover JH DJ.indd 1 13/06/2019 09:08:41
The industry needs COMPRESSORTECH2. The articles are pertinent, the ads are useful. When it shows up, I take the time to read through it within that day or the next day.”Quote from SIGNET AdStudy® conducted among readers of COMPRESSORTECH2 in July 2019
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AVERAGE (JUNE 2019) PUBLISHER’S OWN DATA
BI MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION
CIRCULATION PAGE VIEWS� @COMPRESSORTECH2
� @COMPRESSORTECH2
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NEWSLETTER SOURCING SUPPLEMENT SOCIAL MEDIA
THE VOICE OF THE NATURAL GAS COMPRESSION INDUSTRY SINCE 1996
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4 CIRCULATION
6 EDITORIAL PROGRAM
8 SPECIAL INSERTS
10 PRINT ADVERTISING RATES
11 MAGAZINESPECIFICATIONS
11 CREATIVE SERVICES
12 COMPRESSORTECH2
DIGITAL
14 COMPRESSORTECH2
SOURCING SUPPLEMENT
16 KHL DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
18 KHL PORTFOLIO
20 CONTACT US
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HIGH QUALITY CIRCULATION IS ESSENTIAL TO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF YOUR ADVERTISING
Beginning its 25th year of monthly publication in 2020, COMPRESSORTECH2 reaches all of the key buying and specifying levels for products and services in the gas compression industry.
After a quarter century, no other gas compression magazine has the history, heritage, experience and recognition of COMPRESSORTECH2.
BY BUSINESS TYPE* 21.9% Gas production, gas gathering, gas
processing and refining and gas transmission pipeline operators
18.7% Consulting engineers or contractors
20.9% Compressor manufacturers and compressor set packagers
13.9% Reciprocating engine and electric motor manufacturers
4.2% Gas turbine, steam turbine and turbomachinery manufacturers
CIRCULATION
*BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (13,571) + NON-QUALIFIED (1,772):
JULY-DEC 2018
MAGAZINE
COMPRESSORTECH2 circulation is audited by BPA Worldwide, the
leading auditor of business-to-business magazines.
See page 5.
15,343*CIRCULATION
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PREVENTING DOWNTIMEMOTOR REPAIR AIDS PLANT
JULY 2019 | VOLUME 24 | www.compressortech2.comISSUE 6
All aboard the trainCompressor training options ramp up across industry
Take Five with Siemens’ Arja Talakar
Ariel ups its training capabilities
DTN Institute’s education enhancements
CT2 07 2019 Front Cover JH DJ.indd 1 13/06/2019 09:08:41
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LOVEJOY REVAMPS S-FLEX IMPROVED LONGEVITY
LARGE VS COMPACT GAS TURBINE TRAINS
PREVENTING DOWNTIMEMOTOR REPAIR AIDS PLANT
JULY 2019 | VOLUME 24 | www.compressortech2.comISSUE 6
All aboard the trainCompressor training options ramp up across industry
Take Five with Siemens’ Arja Talakar
Ariel ups its training capabilities
DTN Institute’s education enhancements
CT2 07 2019 Front Cover JH DJ.indd 1 13/06/2019 09:08:41
*BPA AVERAGE QUALIFIED (13,571) + NON-QUALIFIED (1,772):
JULY-DEC 2018
TECH2 circulation is audited by BPA Worldwide, the
leading auditor of business-
15,343*CIRCULATION
BY REGION*
leading auditor of business-to-business magazines.
See page 5.
leading auditor of business-to-business magazines.
See page 5.
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For more information, or to advertise, please contact Katie Bivens: [email protected] | +1 262 754 4140
67.5%
2.8%
16.1%
0.9%
2.7%8.6%
1.5%
AFRICA = 115CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA = 366
NORTH AMERICA = 8,944EUROPE = 2,132
ASIA = 1,144MIDDLE EAST = 353
ASIA PACIFIC = 200
A MAGAZINE’S CIRCULATION CAN ONLY BE GUARANTEED BY AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT
BPA is renowned as the best audit of international business-to-business magazines in the world. BPA provides solid assurance and a guarantee of
trust for advertisers and media buyers around the world.
THE THREE STEP BPA PROCESS
CIRCULATION
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
DATABASE REPORTS are inspected to verify the publisher’s
circulation claims for audience demographics e.g.: Business/
Industry type; Job title/Function; Qualifi cation is within 3 years
PRINTER INVOICES for every issue are reviewed to verify the
number of copies printed per issue.
DUPLICATION is tested by the Auditor to verify that only one copy
per recipient is being delivered unless otherwise reported.
POSTAL/DISTRIBUTION RECEIPTS for every issue are
reviewed to verify that suffi cient copies have been distributed to
cover circulation claims.
GEOGRAPHIC COUNTS Analysis is performed to verify
subscribers reside in the geographic regions listed.
SAMPLE TEST Auditor will contact a sample of recipients to confi rm that they
receive the magazine, to further verify data accuracy.
PRODUCTION/DISTRIBUTION AUTHENTICATE RECIPIENTS VERIFY UNIQUENESS
9.2% Distribution, service and overhaul of compressors and engines
4.3% Manufacturers of compressor components, power transmission products, controls and instrumentation, lubrication, emissions, testing and analyzing equipment
6.9% R&D, technical support organizations, technical universities and libraries, students
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ASIA PACIFIC = 200
COMPRESSORTECH2 is the only gas compression magazine that provides a BPA-audited circulation.
Why is that important?
BPA auditing is the gold standard of circulation verifi cation and it’s proof that COMPRESSORTECH2 reaches your target audience.
No manufacturer, packager or operating company would ever consider using any supplier that couldn’t provide them with an audit guaranteeing their quality. The magazines you advertise in shouldn’t be any different.
COMPRESSORTECH2 offers the highest-quality readership available — and can prove it.
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COMPRESSOR SPECS-AT-A-GLANCEA staple of the April issue of COMPRESSORTECH2, this four-page pull-out insert provides a quick, at-a-glance reference of the basic specifi cations for reciprocating compressors, centrifugal and rotary compressors and turboexpanders.
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MARCH 2019 | COMPRESSORTECH2 | 53
2019 PACKAGER GUIDE
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ABC Compressors Arizaga, Bastarrica Y Cia
Aerzen USA
Ariel Corp.
Arrow Engine Co.
Atlas Copco Gas and Process Division
Baker Hughes, a GE company
Bauer Kompressoren
Blackmer
Borsig ZM Compression GmbH
Burckhardt Compression AG
Comoti
Elliott Group
Emerson Process
FIMA
FLSmidth
FS-Elliott
Garo
GEA
Hanwha Power Systems
Haug Sauer Kompressoren AG
Hitachi Ltd.
Hofer
Howden Compressors Ltd.
Hycomp Inc.
Ingersoll Rand
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to 2465 psi (170 bar)
to 750 psi (52 bar)
to 10,000 psi (689 bar)
to 319 psi (22 bar)to 435 psi (30 bar)
to 400 psi (28 bar)
to 300 psi (20 bar)
to 6000 psi (414 bar)
to 3000 psi (205 bar)to 6961 psi (480 bar)
to 14,500 psi (1000 bar)
to 6500 psi (448 bar)
to 7250 psi (500 bar)
to 1000 psi (69 bar)
to 2176 psi (150 bar)to 14,500 psi (1000 bar)
to 50,760 psi (3500 bar)
to 10,000 psi (690 bar)to 725 psi (50 bar)
to 4061 psi (280 bar)to 870 psi (60 bar)
to 618 psi (42.6 bar)
to 1305 psi (90 bar)
to 913 psi (63 bar)
to 190 psi (13 bar)
to 1305 psi (90 bar)to 728 psi (50 bar)
to 4351 psi (300 bar)
to 10,000 psi (689 bar)to 35,300 psi (2413 bar)
to 90,000 psi (6000 bar)
to 3000 psi (207 bar)
to 1500 psi (103 bar)
to 610 psi (42 bar)to 1500 psi (103 bar)
to 43,500 psi (3000 bar)
to 50,760 psi (3500 bar)
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L.A. Turbine
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LMF Compressors
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Mayekawa
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding
Natural Gas Services Group/SCS
Neuman & Esser
Pedro Gil S.A.
RIX Industries
Ro-Flo Compressors
Roots Systems, Inc.
RotorComp Verdichter GmbH
SAFE S.p.A.
Sauer Compressors
Sertco
Siad Macchine Implanti S.p.A.
Siemens, Gas and Power
Solar Turbines Incorporated
Sumy NPO, PJSC
Sundyne
Vilter Manufacturing LLC
York/Frick (JCI)
to 3000 psi (206 bar)
to 4250 psi (293 bar)
to 10,150 psi (700 bar)
to 14,500 psi (1000 bar)to 725 psi (50 bar)to 348 psi (24 bar)
to 750 psi (52 bar)
to 7250 psi (500 bar)
to 14,504 psi (1000 bar)
to 9400 psi (648 bar)to 21,200 psi (1462 bar)
to 90,000 psi (6000 bar)
to 3050 psi (210 bar)
to 7250 psi (500 bar)
to 200 psi (13.78 bar)
to 29 psi (2 bar)
to 247 psi (17 bar)
to 300 psi (21 bar)
to 2900 psi (200 bar)
to 4351 psi (300 bar)
to 7250 psi (500 bar)
to 500 psi (34 bar)
to 8700 psi (600 bar)
to 15,000 psi (1034 bar)to 12,500 psi (861 bar)
to 3750 psi (259 bar)
to 7252 psi (500 bar)to 3626 psi (250 bar)
to 4000 psi (275 bar)
to 950 psi (66 bar)
to 600 psi (41 bar)to 1300 psi (90 bar)
to 16,750 psi (1115 bar)
to 5000 psi (345 bar)to 15,000 psi (1034 bar)
to 6000 psi (413 bar)
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GAS TURBINE SPECS-AT-A-GLANCE
STATIONARY EMISSIONSREGULATIONS AT-A-GLANCE
ENGINE SPECS-AT-A-GLANCE
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Anglo Belgian Corp. (ABC)
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Cummins
Daihatsu
Fairbanks Morse
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Hyundai Heavy Industries
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100
80
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600 to 5200 kW
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4 to 160 kW
31 to 14,589 kW
71 to 6100 kW
400 to 4500 kW
37 to 3281 kW
172 to 2000 kW
66 to 6600 kW
66 to 6600 kW
3600 to 16,800 kW
660 to 4400 kW
500 to 30,000 kW
112 to 3728 kW
450 to 82,440 kW
7080 to 82,440 kW
625 to 82,440 kW
10 to 6300 kW
400 to 1000 kW
0 to 65 kW
0 to 68 kW
0 to 157 kW
575 to 30,000 kW
660 to 1080 kW
455 to 880 kW
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Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Moteurs Baudouin
MTU Friedrichshafen
Niigata
Perkins
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Rolls-Royce
Rumo
Siemens
Wärtsilä
Yanmar
DIESEL OR HEAVY FUEL GASEOUS FUEL DUAL FUEL
30 to 4000 kW
1350 to 35,520 kW
1350 to 35,520 kW
60 to 1214 kW
75 to 10,000 kW
120 to 2530 kW
500 to 13,768 kW
4 to 2000 kW
616 to 1850 kW
26 to 1200 kW
322 to 1042 kW
1685 to 12,000 kW
1425 to 9620 kW
800 to 4224 kW
251 to 2065 kW
550 to 19,200 kW
960 to 18,320 kW
960 to 18,320 kW
250 to 3530 kW
300 to 2000 kW
1007 to 6186 kW
3760 to 15,400 kW
3650 to 5550 kW
1618 to 2880 kW
800 to 1045 kW
800 to 1000 kW
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TURBINE SPECS -
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3000
2750
2500
2250
2000
1750
1500
1250
1000
750
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100500
Ansaldo Energia
Baker Hughes, A GE Company
Capstone Turbine
Dongfang Turbine
Elliott Group
Fincantieri
GE Marine
GE Power
Harbin Turbine
Kawasaki
MAN Diesel & Turbo
80 to 538 MW
5 to 130.1 MW11.3 to 126.1
1 to 100 MW5 to 135 MW
0.03 to 30 MW
212 to 400 MW
0.05 to 100 MW0.05 to 50 MW
0.5 to 50 MW
4.6 to 52.7 MW
0 to 30 MW
1 to 160 MW
6 to 13 MW
24 to 557 MW50 to 1900 MW
25 to 1000 MW300 to 2600 MW
24 to 145 MW
0.5 to 50 MW
4.6 to 52.7 MW
1.5 to 30 MW
1 to 160 MW
6 to 13 MW
0.5 to 1035 MW
15 to 1000 MW
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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2018 | COMPRESSORTECH2 | 63
S -AT-A-GLANCEGas turbine mechanical driveGas turbine electric generator driveSteam turbine mechanical driveSteam turbine electric generator drive
3000
2750
2500
2250
2000
1750
1500
1250
1000
750
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100500
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Nanjing Turbine & Electric
Machinery
Niigata
NPO Saturn
Opra
Power Machines
Siemens
Solar Turbines
Ural Turbine Works
Vericor
Zorya-Mashproekt
6 to 25 MW
3 to 3.5 MW
30 to 335 MW
1.2 to 23 MW
0.01 to 1900 MW10 to 250 MW
2 to 567 MW5 to 62 MW
0 to 1000 MW65 to 160 MW
1 to 2 MW
2.8 to 114.5 MW4 to 16 MW
0.3 to 7.8 MW
40 to 125 MW6 to 330 MW
1 to 1400 MW28 to 470 MW
54 to 115 MW
0.2 to 14.6 MW
5 to 25 MW
3 to 3.5 MW
1.2 to 23 MW
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EMISSIONSSTATIONARY EMISSIONS-AT-A-GLANCE
60 | COMPRESSORTECH2 | NOVEMBER 2018
UNITED STATESEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)Existing stationary diesel engines
TABLE 1NESHAP EMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING STATIONARY CI ENGINES
ENGINE CATEGORY EMISSION STANDARD ALTERNATIVE CO REDUCTION
Area SourcesNon-Emergency 300 < hp ≤ 500 49 ppm CO 70%Non-Emergency > 500 hp 23 ppm CO 70%Major SourcesNon-Emergency 100 ≤ hp ≤ 300 230 ppm CO -Non-Emergency 300 < hp ≤ 500 49 ppm CO 70%Non-Emergency > 500 hp 23 ppm CO 70%
Standards for spark ignition, gas-fired stationary engines are
summarized in Table 2. The engine designations indicate two- or
four-stroke (2S/4S) lean- or rich-burn (LB/RB) natural gas or landfill/
digester gas (LFG/DG) engines.
TABLE 2NESHAP EMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING STATIONARY SI ENGINES
ENGINE CATEGORY EMISSION STANDARDALTERNATIVE
CO/HCHO REDUCTIONArea Sources†4SLB, Non-Emergency > 500 hp Install OCa
4SRB, Non-Emergency > 500 hp Install NSCRb
Major Sources2SLB, Non-Emergency 100 ≤ hp ≤ 500 225 ppm CO -4SLB, Non-Emergency 100 ≤ hp ≤ 500 47 ppm CO -4SRB, Non-Emergency 100 ≤ hp ≤ 500 10.3 ppm HCHO -LFG/DG, Non-Emergency 100 ≤ hp ≤ 500
177 ppm CO -
4SRB, Non-Emergency > 500 hp 350 ppb HCHO 76% HCHOc
† Standards applicable only to engines operated >24 hrs/yr and installed in locations that are not “remote areas”. Remote areas include (1) offshore locations along that portion of the coast that is in direct contact with the open seas, (2) pipeline segments with 10 or fewer buildings intended for human occupancy and no buildings with four or more stories within 220 yards on either side of the centerline of any continuous 1 mile length of pipeline, or (3) non gas-pipeline locations that have 5 or fewer buildings intended for human occupancy and no buildings with four or more stories within a 0.25 mile radius around the engine.
a The oxidation catalyst must provide a 93% CO emission reduction or a 47 ppm CO concentration.b The NSCR catalyst must provide a 75% CO reduction or a 30% THC reduction or a CO concentration
of 270 ppm.c Alternative option: 30% THC reduction.
NEW ENGINES. NESHAP standards are also applicable to certain
categories of new CI and SI engines located at major sources, Table
3. Note that “new” engine does not mean newly built engine – see the
definitions above.
TABLE 3NESHAP EMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CI AND SI ENGINES AT MAJOR SOURCES
ENGINE CATEGORY EMISSION STANDARDALTERNATIVE CO/HCHO REDUCTION
CI EnginesNon-Emergency > 500 hp 580 ppb CH2O 70% COSI Engines2SLB, Non-Emergency > 500 hp 12 ppm CH2O 58% CO4SLB, Non-Emergency > 250 hp 14 ppm CH2O 93% CO4SRB, Non-Emergency > 500 hp 350 ppb CH2O 76% CH2O
Note: New limited use engines > 500 hp at major sources do not meet any emission standards under the NESHAP.
New and reconstructed engines of lower horsepower (< 500 hp;
4SLB < 250 hp) located at major sources, as well as new engines
located at area sources must meet the applicable NSPS CI or
NSPS SI emission standards.
Other provisionsDIESEL FUEL. Certain categories of diesel engines are required to use
ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD, max. 15 ppm S) fuel:
■ Stationary non-emergency engines greater than 300 hp with a
displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder, fully effective
from 2013.
■ Stationary emergency engines ≥ 100 hp that operate for more
than 15 hours per year for emergency demand response,
effective from 2015.
CRANKCASE FILTRATION. Stationary engines – including CI ≥ 100 hp at
major source, CI > 300 hp at area source, and SI 100-500 hp at major
source – must be equipped with closed or open crankcase filtration
system in order to reduce metallic HAP emissions.
CATALYST TEMPERATURE. If catalysts are used, engines must be
equipped with high temperature engine shutdown or continuous
temperature monitoring systems to ensure that the catalyst inlet
temperature remains between 450-1,350°F for lean burn engines
and between 750-1,250°F for rich-burn engines.
EMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-EMERGENCY STATIONARY ENGINES
DISPLACEMENT (D) POWER YEAREMISSION
CERTIFICATIOND < 10 L per cylinder ≤ 3000 hp 2007+ Nonroad
Tier 2/3/4> 3000 hp 2007-2010 Nonroad
Tier 12011+ Nonroad
Tier 2/410 ≤ D < 30 L per cylinder All 2007+ Marine Cat. 2
Tier 3/4/3/4D ≥ 30 L per cylinder All 2010-2011 Marine Cat. 3
Tier 12012+ Marine Cat. 3
Tier 2/3
Nonroad diesel engines
TABLE 4TIER 4 EMISSION STANDARDS—ENGINES ABOVE 560 KW, G/KWH (G/BHP-HR)
YEAR CATEGORY CO NMHC NOX PM
2011Generator sets > 900 kW 3.5 (2.6)
0.40 (0.30)
0.67 (0.50)
0.10 (0.075)
All engines except gensets > 900 kW
3.5 (2.6)0.40
(0.30)3.5
(2.6)0.10
(0.075)
2015Generator sets 3.5 (2.6)
0.19 (0.14)
0.67 (0.50)
0.03 (0.022)
All engines except gensets 3.5 (2.6)0.19
(0.14)3.5
(2.6)0.04
(0.03)
Stationary Emissions-At-A-Glance 2018
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WORLD BANK GUIDELINESStationary enginesThe maximum emission levels are expressed as concentrations,
to facilitate monitoring. The emission limits are to be achieved
through a variety of control and fuel technologies, as well as
through good maintenance practice. Dilution of air emissions to
achieve the limits is not acceptable.
The following are emission limits for engine driven power plants:
PARTICULATE MATTER PM emissions (all sizes) should not exceed
50 mg/Nm3.
SULFUR DIOXIDE Total SO2 emissions should be less than
0.20 metric tons per day (tpd) per MWe of capacity for the first
500 MWe, plus 0.10 tpd for each additional MWe of capacity over
500 MWe. In addition, the SO2 concentration in flue gases should
not exceed 2,000 mg/Nm3, with a maximum emissions level of
500 tpd.
NITROGEN OXIDES Provided that the resultant maximum ambient
levels of nitrogen dioxide are less than 150 μg/m3 (24-hour
average), the NOx emissions levels should be less than 2,000 mg/
Nm3 (or 13 g/kWh, dry at 15% O2). In all other cases, the maximum
NOx emission level is 400 mg/Nm3 (dry at 15% O2).
GOTHENBURG PROTOCOLStationary engine guidelinesNOx emissions limits for new stationary engines specified by the
Gothenburg Protocol are listed. (applicable to all parties other than
Canada and the United States).
NOX EMISSION LIMITS FROM NEW STATIONARY ENGINES
DESCRIPTION NOX LIMIT, MG/NM3
Spark ignition (Otto) engines, 4-stroke, >1 MWLean-burn engines 250All other engines 500Compression ignition (Diesel) engines, >5 MWFuel: natural gas (jet ignition engines) 500Fuel: heavy fuel oil 600Fuel: diesel oil or gas oil 500
NOx is specified as NO2 equivalent. Concentrations are expressed at
standard temperature and pressure conditions (273.15 K, 101.3 kPa)
and at an oxygen reference content of 5%.
The limits do not apply to engines running less than 500 hr/yr.
Startup, shutdown and maintenance of equipment are also excluded.
Meeting the limits by lowering exhaust concentrations through dilution
is not permitted.
The Protocol also specifies emission monitoring and reporting
requirements.
EUROPEAN UNIONStage 3/4 StandardsStage 3 standards – which are further divided into two sub-stages:
Stage 3 A and Stage 3 B – and Stage 4 standards for nonroad diesel
engines are listed below. These limit values apply to all nonroad
diesel engines of indicated power range for use in applications other
than rail traction and inland waterway vessels. (See ww.dieselnet.
com for more details and inland waterway vessel data).
The implementation dates in the following tables refer to the
market placement dates. For all engine categories, a sell-off period
of two years is allowed for engines produced prior to the respective
market placement date. The dates for new type approvals are,
with some exceptions, one year ahead of the respective market
placement date.
STAGE 3 A/B EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NONROAD DIESEL ENGINES
CAT.NET POWER
kW DATE†CO
g/kWh HC HC+NOX NOX PMStage 3 AH 130 ≤ P ≤ 560 2006.01 3.5 - 4.0 - 0.2I 75 ≤ P < 130 2007.01 5.0 - 4.0 - 0.3J 37 ≤ P < 75 2008.01 5.0 - 4.7 - 0.4K 19 ≤ P < 37 2007.01 5.5 - 7.5 - 0.6Stage 3 BL 130 ≤ P ≤ 560 2011.01 3.5 0.19 - 2.0 0.025M 75 ≤ P < 130 2012.01 5.0 0.19 - 3.3 0.025N 56 ≤ P < 75 2012.01 5.0 0.19 - 3.3 0.025P 37 ≤ P < 56 2013.01 5.0 - 4.7 - 0.025
† Dates for constant speed engines are: 2011.01 for categories H, I and K; 2012.01 for category J.
STAGE 4 EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NONROAD DIESEL ENGINES
CAT.NET POWER
kW DATECO
g/kWh HC NOX PMQ 130 ≤ P ≤ 560 2014.01 3.5 0.19 0.4 0.025R 56 ≤ P < 130 2014.10 5.0 0.19 0.4 0.025
STAGE 3 B EMISSION STANDARDS FOR RAIL TRACTION ENGINES
CAT.NET POWER
kW DATECO
g/kWh HC HC+NOX NOX PMStage 3 BRC B P > 130 2012 3.5 0.19 - 2.0 0.025R B P > 130 2012 3.5 - 4.0 - 0.025
Stage 5 StandardsStage 5 emission limits for engines in nonroad mobile machinery
(category NRE) are shown below. These standards are applicable to
diesel (CI) engines from 0 to 56 kW and to all types of engines above
56 kW. Engines above 560 kW used in generator sets (category NRG)
must meet standards shown in Category NRG-v/c-1a.
STAGE 5 EMISSION STANDARDS FOR NONROAD ENGINES
CATEGORY IGN.NET POWER
kW DATE COHC
g/kWh NOX PMPN
1/kWhNRE-v/c-1 CI P < 8 2019 8.00 7.50a,c 0.40b -NRE-v/c-2 CI 8 ≤ P < 19 2019 6.60 7.50a,c 0.40 -NRE-v/c-3 CI 19 ≤ P < 37 2019 5.00 4.70a,c 0.015 1×1012
NRE-v/c-4 CI 37 ≤ P < 56 2019 5.00 4.70a,c 0.015 1×1012
NRE-v/c-5 All 56 ≤ P < 130 2020 5.00 0.19c 0.40 0.015 1×1012
NRE-v/c-6 All 130 ≤ P ≤ 560 2019 3.50 0.19c 0.40 0.015 1×1012
NRE-v/c-7 All P > 560 2019 3.50 0.19d 3.50 0.045 -a HC+NOx b 0.60 for hand-startable, air-cooled direct injection enginesc A = 1.10 for gas engines d A = 6.00 for gas engines
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AAndreas Hofer
Hochdrucktechnik GmbH ............. 124, 125
Ruhrorter Str. 45
45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr
GERMANY
Phone: +49 208 469 96-0
Fax: +49 208 469 96-11
Email: [email protected]
www.hofer-highpressure.com
■ For product listing see
Neuman & Esser
Compressor Sets, Electrically Engine-Driven
Compressors, Air
Compressors, Diaphragm
Compressors, Gas
Compressors, Oil-Free
Compressors, Oil-Injected
Compressors, Piston
Compressors, Reciprocating
Valves, Pressure
Valves, Relief & Safety
Valves, Shut-Off
Ariel Corporation ........Compressors Tab
35 Blackjack Road
Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050
USA
Phone: +1 740-397-0311
Fax: +1 740-397-3856
Email: [email protected]
www.arielcorp.com
Compressors, Gas
Compressors, Reciprocating
Atlas Copco Gas and Process ....136, 137
Schlehenweg 15
50999 Cologne
GERMANY
Phone: +49 2236 9650 0
Email:
www.atlascopco-gap.com
Compressor Sets, Gas Turbine-Driven
Compressors, Air
Compressors, Centrifugal
Compressors, Gas
Compressors, Integral
Compressors, Oil-Free
Compressors, Oil-Injected
Compressors, Piston
Compressors, Reciprocating
Compressors, Screw
Expanders
Expanders, Cryogenic
Turboexpander
B
Baker Hughes, a GE company .....170, 199
Via F. Matteucci 2
50127 Florence
ITALY
Phone: +39 055 423211
Fax: +39 055 423 2800
www.bhge.com
Compressor Condition Monitoring
Compressor Sets, Electrically Engine-Driven
Compressor Sets, Gas Turbine-Driven
Compressor Sets, Natural Gas Engine-
Driven
Compressors, Axial
Compressors, Centrifugal
Compressors, Reciprocating
Engines, Gas Turbine
Expanders
Pumps, Centrifugal
Services, Turbomachinery Overhaul &
Repair
Steam Turbines
Baker Hughes, a GE company .....170, 199
16250 Port Northwest Drive
Houston, Texas 77041
USA
Phone: +1 713 354 1299
www.engagerecip.com
■ For product listing see
Baker Hughes, a GE company
Burckhardt Compression AG ..............154
Franz-Burckhardt-Strasse 5,
P.O. Box 3352
8404 Winterthur
SWITZERLAND
Phone: +41 52 262 55 00
Fax: +41 52 262 00 51
Email: [email protected]
www.burckhardtcompression.com
Compressors, Gas
Compressors, Oil-Free
Compressors, Oil-Injected
Compressors, Piston
Compressors, Reciprocating
Compressors, Skid-Mounted
Compressors, Stationary
Monitors, Compressor Systems
Services & Training
Services, Compressors Overhaul & Repair
Services, Engineering
Valves, Compressor
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PRODUCT DIRECTORY AND BUYERS’ GUIDE
2019 | COMPRESSORTECH2 SOURCING SUPPLEMENT | 25 www.CTSSnet.net
NEAC Compressor Service S.r.l. .......124, 125
NEAC Compressor Service Ltd. ........124, 125
NEUMAN & ESSER Engenharia e Soluções Ltda ...................................124, 125
SIAD Macchine Impianti S.p.A.Compressors Division ............................... 97
D
DRIVES, COMPRESSOR
Elliott Group ........Inside Back Cover, 131, 177
MAN Energy Solutions SE ..................104, 105
Philadelphia Gear ................................185, 225
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
DRIVES, CUSTOM
Philadelphia Gear ................................185, 225
DRIVES, ELECTRICAL
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
DRIVES, GEAR REDUCTION
Philadelphia Gear ................................185, 225
DRIVES, HYDRAULIC-PUMP
Elliott Group ........Inside Back Cover, 131, 177
DRIVES, VARIABLE-SPEED
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
YORK Process Systems ................................83
E
EMISSIONS ANALYZERS
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
EMISSIONS CONTROLS
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Compressor Products International ............................................ Inside Front Cover
HOERBIGER ...............................................112, 113
STASSKOL GmbH ....................................210, 211
ENGINE MAINTENANCE, OVERHAUL & PARTS SERVICES
Compressor Products International ............................................ Inside Front Cover
HOERBIGER ...............................................112, 113
MAN Energy Solutions SE ..................104, 105
Solar Turbines Incorporated ............................................. Prime Movers Tab
ENGINES, CONVERSION SYSTEMS/COMPONENTS
HOERBIGER ...............................................112, 113
ENGINES, GAS TURBINE
Baker Hughes, a GE company .......... 170, 199
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Hanwha Power Systems Co. Ltd. ....148, 149
MAN Energy Solutions SE ..................104, 105
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
Solar Turbines Incorporated ............................................. Prime Movers Tab
ENGINES, NATURAL GAS (SPARK IGNITED)
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
ENGINES, RESEARCH
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
EXHAUST SYSTEMS, GAS TURBINE
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
EXPANDERS
Atlas Copco Gas and Process .......... 136, 137
Baker Hughes, a GE company .......... 170, 199
COMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Elliott Group ........Inside Back Cover, 131, 177
Hanwha Power Systems Co. Ltd. ....148, 149
Howden Compressors Ltd. ....................80, 81
MAN Energy Solutions SE ..................104, 105
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International ......................................101, 222
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
EXPANDERS, CRYOGENIC
Atlas Copco Gas and Process .......... 136, 137
Elliott Group ........Inside Back Cover, 131, 177
EXPANDERS, FUEL GASHanwha Power Systems Co. Ltd. ....148, 149
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
F
FILTER ELEMENTS, LUBECompressor Products International
............................................ Inside Front Cover
FILTERS, DIVIDER BLOCK SYSTEMSCompressor Products International
............................................ Inside Front Cover
FILTERS, LUBECompressor Products International
............................................ Inside Front Cover
FORGINGS, COMPRESSORMitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor
International ......................................101, 222
FORGINGS, TURBINE COMPONENTSMitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor
International ......................................101, 222
G
GAS TURBINESCOMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for
Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Siemens Gas and Power ...................109, 202
GASKETSCompressor Products International
............................................ Inside Front Cover
GEAR SYSTEMSCOMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for
Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Philadelphia Gear ................................185, 225
GEARBOXESPhiladelphia Gear ................................185, 225
GEARS, BEVELPhiladelphia Gear ................................185, 225
GEARS, CUSTOMCOMOTI - Romanian R&D Institute for
Gas Turbines ................................................ 87
Philadelphia Gear ................................185, 225
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TECH CORNERDRY GAS SEALS
Dry gas seal systems for centrifugal compressorsIdentifying the most appropriate seal type is vital to compressor health.
By Neetin Ghaisas and Sourav Majumdar
Introduction
D ry gas seals are an integral part of
modern centrifugal compressors.
Specifying engineers sometimes
do not give enough attention to the
scope, definition and selection of the
most appropriate gas seal type, its control
system and auxiliaries for a given service
application. Several parameters such as
the composition, the thermodynamic state
conditions of seal or buffer gas, the type
of barrier gas, the situations requiring a
slow roll, suitability for bidirectional rotation
and the system rating must be evaluated
before finalizing the design of a dry gas seal
system. Ideally, this review should involve
the vendor with the unit responsibility, the
gas seal manufacturer, and the machinery
engineers who work for the machine owner
and engineering contractor. Selection of the
right type of dry gas seal and its support
system contributes to long-term reliability
and availability of process plant centrifugal
compressor trains.
Some of the key topics discussed in this
paper include the principle of operation of
dry gas seal faces, the methods of seal gas
control, slow roll and challenging sealing
environments.
Dry gas seal facesA dry gas seal consists of a rotating, hard-
face mating ring with either a machined
or etched circumferential spiral groove
pattern and a primary (stationary) ring in
softer material. The primary ring is radially
restrained but can move in the axial
direction. Under static and depressurized
condition, the springs behind the primary
ring keep the seal faces closed and in
contact. In the static and pressurized
condition, the sealed gas penetrates across
the faces at the tip of the groove. A sealing
dam maintains uniform pressure distribution
between the seal faces and helps to
provide the hydrostatic lift that
results in a low startup torque,
lower heat generation, and
less parasitic power.
In the dynamic
condition, the progressively
shallow spiral grooves draw
the sealed gas toward the
center dam and create gas film
pressure to separate the faces so they
become noncontacting during running.
Special geometry of the spiral grooves
provides a uniform hydrostatic and
hydrodynamic pressure distribution and
maintains the proper seal face gap for gas
film stiffness. These features assist in quick
liftoff, even during low-speed operation (10
fps [3.05 m/s]) for pressures less than 50
psig (345 kPa guage) and allow the seal
faces to adjust rapidly to the changes in the
process conditions.
Depending on the shape of the
circumferential grooves, the seals can be
unidirectional (Figure 1) or bidirectional
(Figure 2). A bidirectional seal provides
NEETIN GHAISAS, PEng, is senior
fellow – Rotating Equipment at Fluor.
Contact him at: neetin.ghaisas@fluor.
com.
SOURAV MAJUMDAR is general
manager, compressor technical sales
– North America at Flowserve Corp. in
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Contact him at:
AUTH
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FIGURE 1
Unidirectional spiral
groove pattern on
mating ring.
FIGURE 2
Bidirectional spiral
groove pattern on
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