2002 GE LM6000 PC Sprint SAC Units
Equipment Summary
Rebuilt with Low Hours DESCRIPTION: Manufacturer: General Electric CTG Model: LM6000 PC Sprint Model Number: 7LM6000-PC-NGWG18 Year Built: 2001 Generator: Manufacturer: Brush Model: BDAX 7-290ERJT Rating: 71.2 MVA Voltage: 13.8 kV Frequency: 60 Hz Year Built: 2002 Output: 44 MW per unit (88 MW combined) Fuel: Natural Gas OPERATING HISTORY CTG 1: • Total Hours: 32,000 • Attempted Starts: 3,400 • Since Overhaul (2022): 2,700 Hours / 130 Starts CTG 2: • Total Hours: 35,000 • Attempted Starts: 3,500 • Since Overhaul (2022): 1,700 Hours / 100 Starts Both units overhauled and returned to service in 2022. Most recent borescope inspection completed in 2023. INCLUDED EQUIPMENT • Two (2) LM6000 PC Sprint Gas Turbines • Two (2) Brush Generators • Integrated turbine controls & ancillary equipment (containerized) • Two (2) Independent auxiliary transformers Square D, Class AA/FA 13.8 kV – 480/277 V 2500/3333 kVA Built May 2002 • Independent stacks per train Note: Turbine controls and ancillary equipment are integrated across containerized systems, making separation of individual units commercially complex. Excluded: • Main GSU transformers • Main GSU switchgear This offering consists of a complete 88 MW power generation package built around two General Electric LM6000 PC Sprint gas turbine generator sets, each rated at approximately 44 MW under ISO conditions. The units were manufactured in 2002 and operate on natural gas, driving Brush generators (rated 71,176 kVA at 13.8 kV, 3-phase, 60 Hz) to produce utility-grade electrical power. In practical terms, this is a fully integrated, aeroderivative power plant designed for fast-start, peaking, or intermediate duty applications. Both units have accumulated typical operating hours for LM6000 equipment, with approximately 32,000 to 35,000 total hours and just over 3,300–3,500 starts each, indicating normal cycling service. One important consideration is that the Low-Pressure Turbine (LPT) on Unit #2 requires an overhaul, representing a known maintenance item that should be factored into valuation and project planning. Aside from this, the package reflects a standard used condition for this class of equipment. The scope includes not only the turbines and generators, but also the majority of balance-of-plant systems required for operation, including GE control containers, fin-fan coolers, air dryers, fire protection systems, water supply equipment, turbine inlet and exhaust structures, and associated auxiliary systems. This makes the package substantially complete and suitable for relocation and reinstallation with typical site integration work. The plant is configured to generate power at 13.8 kV, with auxiliary transformers included (Square D, 2.5–3.3 MVA range), while the main step-up transformers (ABB GSUs rated up to 60 MVA) are available but being sold separately. Certain site-related components such as underground piping, conduits, and cabling may be removed at the purchaser’s discretion, while buildings are excluded from the sale and will remain in place. Build notes: Units are available need to be decommissioned, following decommission estimated time for delivery to be completed in 30-60 days. Plus a complete rebuild and timeline is 3-4 months for delivery.
Overview
GE
Make
LM6000 PC Sprint SAC Units
Model
N/A
Serial Number
Very Good
Condition
60,000
Hours Used
2002
Year
Technical Specifications
No attachments or optional equipment listed.
