Turbine Control Systems for GE Turbines

GE Gas Turbine Control System

High performance Mark IV, V, VI and VIe control system upgrades for reliable and flexible turbine operation.

Field Proven Upgrades for GE Heavy Duty and Aeroderivative Turbines

Emerson is your trusted provider for retrofit Mark IV, Mark V, Mark VI and Mark VIe control systems on all models of General Electric (GE) heavy-duty and aeroderivative turbines.

Our systems are supplied as ‘drop-in’ retrofits for the original systems to minimize outage time and commissioning risk and have been field proven on hundreds of GE turbines, ranging from early 1960’s Frame 5’s to the latest F class units.

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GE Turbine Control Cabinet

Solutions for GE Gas Turbines

MS7001/MS9001

Ovation is widely used on 7001/9001 E and F class gas turbines as a modern replacement for the legacy Speedtronic™ Mark IV, Mark V and Mark VI systems. The Ovation system for these units is a full functional replacement system with redundant controllers and redundant I/O, fully engineered for control of GE gas turbines. Options include combustion dynamic monitoring and automatic tuning for DLN units, integrated excitation and SIL3 rated protection.

LM6000/LM2500

Emerson provides control system replacements and related upgrades for Woodward (Netcon5000, Micronet, Atlas) and Speedtronic Mark V, Mark VI LM) on GE LM aeroderivative units. Our system have been field proven on LM units and deliver reliable, flexible control of LM units. Options include integration of Balance of Plant (BOP) controls and upgrade of GT fuel metering valves for improved reliability and performance.

FRAME 3/5/6

Emerson has a long history upgrading legacy Speedtronic Mark I, II, IV and V control systems on older ‘Frame’ gas turbine, including Frame 5, 6B and 7B units. In addition to the latest high-performance control and protection systems, we have a range of upgrade solutions for instrumentation, valves and auxiliary systems designed to improve operation and reliability of these older units.

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