(3) X GE LM2500 Marine Gas Turbines For Sale. US$15M negotiable

 (3) X GE LM2500 Marine Gas Turbines For Sale. US$15M negotiable. Set up for liquid fuel (25MW, 20 MW on gas, ISO conditions, @3600 RPM). The engines have approx. 1100-2100 running hours since new or serviced.

The LM2500 marine gas turbine is a simple-cycle, two-shaft, high-performance engine. Derived from GE’s TF39 and CF6-6 aircraft engines, the LM2500 consists of a gas generator, a power turbine, attached fuel and lube oil pumps, a fuel control and speed governing system, associated inlet and exhaust sections, lube and scavenge systems as well as controls and devices for starting and monitoring engine operation.

Includes Three (3) GE gas turbine modules, prewired for electronic, fuel, oil etc. and with coupling and output shaft for mechanical drive (the three engines are currently installed in the GE modules).
Includes Three (3) hydraulic starter skids for LM2500.
Includes Three (3) GE FRSES controls systems with electronic junction boxes.
Includes Three (3) liquid to liquid oil coolers for the engines - needs repair.
Includes Three (3) sets of fuel filter/centrifuges for liquid fuel, fuel pumps.
Includes Inventory of service parts such as nozzles, filters, fasteners, gasket, O-rings, manifolds etc.
The following equipment will be sold separately.

Dockside service containers with special tooling for removing and reinstalling a LM2500 in a ship via the air intake.
Workshop/depot service dollies for complete engine, power turbine, driveshaft.
Level 1 field service tooling and depot tooling to strip the LM2500 to hot section.
Currently located in Europe, available for Inspection. Please advise if you require the inlet/exhaust system, generators etc. (50 or 60 HZ)

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