Quick reference tables | Steam turbine basic data
Power rating MW Power Model Type rating MW
Shaft speed1 rpm
Dimensions LxWxH m
Weight 1 tonnes ➝
TGM KANIS TURBINEN, Nuremberg, Germany
www.tgmkanis.com (continuation) BT/BTE CT/CTE MCT
Backpressure Reaction Condensing Reaction Reaction
150 150 3
–
13600 9000
– – –
Notes: The company also offers reaction steam turbines of both back-pressure and condensing types.
TRIVENI TURBINES LTD, Bangalore, India
www.triveniturbines.com Single stage back pressure
3
Multi-stage back pressure condensing Multi-stage back pressure condensing
30
4000 – 5000 5000 – 10200 3000 – 6000
– – –
ME Series Mulltistage (8 models) Mega Series
Mega Series API (4 models)
SE 800 TBQ.RT400
TURBIMAQ EUROPE, Maribor, Slovenia
www.turbimaqeurope.com Back pressure
1.2 – 4.5 4000 – 7000 Multistage (4 models) Condensing
Back pressure Back pressure
Back pressure, reaction
– – –
2 5 ➝ ➝
10 ➝
20 ➝
50 ➝
100 ➝
200 ➝
500 ➝
1000 ➝
150 150 3
– – –
3 30 100
–
4000 –
– – –
–
–– 3.0 – 12 6000 – 8000 1.3 5
– – –
TURBOTECH PRECISION ENGINEERING, Bengaluru, India
www.turbotechindia.com TurboTech ST
Back pressure/condensing 0.6-5.5 12000-14500 – –
4.5 10 12
1.3 5
5.5
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