Power Generation Equipment

Power generation equipment is essential for providing reliable electricity supply in industrial settings. These machines ensure consistent power output to support operational continuity and efficiency.

  1. Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Other Generators

    Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Nameplate Rating: 

    140,000 KVA

    3600 RPM

    14,400 Volts

    0.85 PF

    30 PSIG HS

    Generator 400

    Early 1983,  base loaded service until 2011, then Sync Cond until 2021. Has approximately eleven years (90,000 run hours) as a synchronous condenser. Winning bidder shall be responsible for disconnect, removal and transportation.

    Additional information is available upon request.

    Sold “As Is-Where Is” with no warranties or liabilities. Dow recommends viewing to make your own determination of condition.

    Bidding closes on Dow’s acceptance of a qualifying bid

    DOW RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND/OR ALL BIDS

    LOAD OUT: Buyer is responsible for loading, securing the load, and logistics.

    Minimum Bid: $1,000,000.00

  2. Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Other Generators

    Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Nameplate Rating: 

    140,000 KVA

    3600 RPM

    14,400 Volts

    0.85 PF

    30 PSIG H2

    Generator 300

    Late 1982,  base loaded service until 2016, then Sync Cond until 2020. Has approximately two years (17,000 run hours) as a synchronous condenser. Winning bidder shall be responsible for disconnect, removal and transportation.

    Additional information is available upon request.

    Sold “As Is-Where Is” with no warranties or liabilities. Dow recommends viewing to make your own determination of condition.

    Bidding closes on Dow’s acceptance of a qualifying bid

    DOW RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND/OR ALL BIDS

    LOAD OUT: Buyer is responsible for loading, securing the load, and logistics.

    Minimum Bid: $1,000,000.00

Common Applications

Industrial Power Supply

Manufacturing Processes

Heavy-Duty Power Needs

Remote Site Power

Continuous Power Backup

Utility Services

Buying Guide

Power Generation Equipment Buying Guide

Purchasing power generation equipment requires careful consideration of your industrial needs and the equipment's capabilities.

Ensure you verify each piece thoroughly to optimize your investment.

  • Assess the power output capacity and compatibility with your existing infrastructure.
  • Check the historical usage and maintenance logs for insights into the equipment's condition.
  • Evaluate the design specifications to ensure they meet your operational requirements.
  • Confirm the availability of spare parts and technical support for ongoing maintenance needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of power generation equipment are available?
Available types include RF generators, gas generators, and ultrasonic generators.
Can surplus power generation equipment meet industrial standards?
Yes, surplus equipment can meet industrial standards if properly assessed for condition and performance.
What should be checked when buying used power generation equipment?
Check the operational history, maintenance records, and current condition of the equipment.
Are surplus generators suitable for continuous industrial use?
Surplus generators can be suitable if they have been well-maintained and are in good working order.
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