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Technical Professionals - Equipment Guide

All components of CHP systems for buildings are commercially available from multiple suppliers in the US. The Equipment guide provides information on some of the suppliers of various equipment and the capacity ranges they offer. The guide is divided into the following sections:

 

Power Generation

The Equipment Guide for power generation equipment provides information on the manufacturers of equipment and the ranges of capacity for the following types of equipment for producing electric or mechanical shaft power:

Engine-Driven Generators

Supplier

Capacity Range, kW

Caterpillar

100 - 3,000

Cooper Energy Services

350 – 6,500

Fairbanks Morse Engine Division

1,200 - 21,400

Genergy Power Solutions

60 - 2,000

Hess Microgen

85 - 450

International Power Technology

< 15,000

Jenbacher Energiesysteme

250 - 2,000

MAN Diesel

400 - 51,500

Mirrlees Blackstone, Inc.

600 - 10,000

New Millennium Power

60 - 2,000

Rolls-Royce Energy

3,000 - 51,000

Tecogen

60 - 75

Wabash Power Equipment

60 - 100,000

Wärtsilä Diesel

300 - 16,000

Waukesha Engine Div.

75 - 2,400

Engine Chillers

Supplier

Capacity Range, RT

Alturdyne Energy Systems

25 - 4,000

Goettl Air Conditioning Inc.

10 - 25

Mitsubishi

15

Tecogen

30 - 1,000

The Trane Company

100 - 3,000

York International

350 - 2,000

Industrial Combustion Turbines

Supplier

Capacity Range, kW

Alstom

> 23,000

FiatAvio

20,000 – 230,000

General Electric

> 14,000

Kawasaki Motor Corp.

1,500 – 7,000

Rolls-Royce Energy Systems

6,700 – 52,000

Siemens Westinghouse

> 67,000

Solar Turbines

1,000 – 50,000

Microturbines

Supplier

Capacity Range, kW

Capstone Turbine

30 - 60

Ingersoll-Rand Company

30 - 250

Elliott

45 - 65

Fuel Cells

Technology

Supplier

Capacity Range, kW

Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell
(PAFC)

ONSI Corporation

200

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Thermally-Activated Machines

The Equipment Guide for thermally-activated machines provides information on the manufacturers of equipment and the ranges of capacity for the following types of equipment for cooling, dehumidification and power production:

Absorption Chillers

Supplier

Capacity Range, RT

Broad USA

100 - 2,600

Carrier Corporation

100 - 1,700

Cention Corporation

3 - 1,500

Cooling Technologies, Inc.

5 - 30

Dunham-Bush, Inc.

100 - 1,400

McQuay International

100 - 1,500

Robur Corporation

3 - 25

The Trane Company

100 - 1,600

Thermax USA

10 - 1,400

Yazaki Energy Systems

10 - 100

York International

120 - 1,500

Desiccant Systems

Supplier

Type

Capacity Range, CFM

Airflow Company

Solid

1,000 - 20,000

Bry-Air Inc.

Solid

50 - 30,000

Concepts and Designs

Solid

1,500 - 45,000

Kathabar

Liquid

750 - 84,000

Low Humidity Systems

Solid

600 - 40,000

Munters Corporation

Solid

300 - 80,000

Niagara Blowers Company

Liquid

1,000 - 10,000

SG America

Solid

50 - 18,000

Seasons 4

Solid

4,000 - 50,000

SEMCO Manufacturing

Solid

1,000 - 50,000

Stultz-Air Technology Systems

Solid

50 - 30,000

Steam Turbines

Supplier

Capacity Range, kW

Alstom

700 - 84,000

Dresser Rand

2,600 - 110,000

Turbo Steam, Inc.

100 - 5,000

General Electric

> 14,000

International Power Technology

< 14,000

Murray Turbomachinery

4,100 - 12,000

Siemens Westinghouse

1,000 - 150,000

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