225MW Power Plant with 21 Sulzer 16ZAV40S HFO Diesel Engines
- Units: Sulzer 16ZAV40S Engine x 21
- Call for price (negotiable)
- Hours: 40,000 approx
- Location: Luzon, Philippines
- Fuel: Diesel Bunker "C" Fuel
- With original spare parts
The plant, with an initial contracted capacity of 215 MW which was increased to 225 MW beginning January 1997, generates power using twenty-one (21) Sulzer ZAV40S diesel engines with Alstom Generators operating synchronously. The diesel engines were manufactured and supplied by New Sulzer Diesel of France.
With ISO 14001:2004 Certification from Certification International.
This plant is for immediate sale.
90MW Power Plant with 5 Pielstick 18PC4 HFO Diesel Engines
- Units: 18MW Pielstick 18PC4 Engine x 5
- Price: $708, 000 each (as is, without overhaul or Hz conversion)
- FOB Plant
- Location: Philippines
Units need to be overhauled as they have been idle. Cost for overhaul: Minimum $86,950 USD to maximum of $260,898 (per engine depending on condition of engines when taken down).
Cost for overhauled engines turned back to zero hours, 60Hz: Minimum $794,956 USD to maximum $968,898 USD per engine.
Can be converted to 50Hz but will reduce power output by 17%-20%. Cost for overhauled engines turned back to zero hours with 50Hz conversion is minimum $849,956 USD to maximum $1,023,898 USD per engine.
We can provide overhauling done by ISO certified companies. We can also help in transport quote and recommissioning of plant.
3.3MW Power Plant with Wartsila Vasa 9R32 HFO Diesel Engine and Auxiliaries with Complete Manuals and Special Tools
- Price: $426, 000 USD or best offer
- FOB site
- Location: Philippines
The engine was manufactured in 1989 and all preventive maintenance for the engines and auxiliaries were all done by Wartsila Philippines. The engine is very well maintained and parts are all original Wartsila and recently underwent 80,000H PMS, wherein the engine had been practically placed to ZERO HOUR. This is one of the best small plants operated in the Philippines considering that it was previously owned by Unilever, a multinational company.
Please feel free to contact us for your inquiries. Thank you.
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