It is installed using standard industry flanges. Feed piping may be flanged up or down to that size. Each spool (pipe with flanges) is hydro-tested in the factory to 2,995 PSI. The IPTG flange/pipe welding design is certified by the Alberta Pressure Equipment Safety Authority (ABSA) under Canadian Registration Number (CRN).
Magnetic flux generated by the rotation of magnets within the pipe produce electric current in coils mounted around the exterior of the pipe. The generator outputs through an umbilical cable to its control box that may be remotely mounted conveniently near the site batteries and SCADA system.
– Two-stage turbine (stators and rotors) and magnets installed in gas pipe
– Gas flow powers magnetic turbine rotation
– Generates AC current in coils
– Rectifiers convert to DC current
The Tazman Turbinz Generator overcomes the drawbacks of intermittent renewable power sources including solar panels and wind turbines, as well as thermal-electric generators, diesel generators, and combustion turbine generators. The Tazman Turbinz Generator is designed to generate power 24/7, reliably to maintain business continuity.
The Tazman Turbinz Generator is designed for the challenging conditions of remote natural gas wells. Water, sand, ice, petroleum, hydrogen sulfide, or various particulates in gas flow will not harm the IPTG. The IPTG is certified for hazardous location (Class I, Division 1) applications under Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
Please contact us to learn more about the innovative, patented Tazman Turbinz In-Pipe Turbine Generator (IPTG) for reliable, clean energy designed to meet the power needs of remote natural gas wells.
The Tazman Turbinz In-Pipe Turbine Generator (IPTG) can be monitored remotely with the Tazman Turbinz Control Panel or with the client’s control and monitoring system.
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