Interlink GT4.0
4 MW mobile gas turbine generator. Park, plug and power.
The Interlink GT4.0 is a complete 4 megawatt power station built onto a single road-legal trailer. It arrives ready to run. A crew connects four things, levels it on its built-in legs, and it makes grid-quality power in about four hours. It runs on natural gas and other fuels, works on its own or tied to the grid, and is built around an aeroderivative turbine with millions of hours of service behind it.
Why choose the GT4.0
Mobile
One DOT-compliant trailer, 53 ft long and 13 ft 6 in tall for transport. The permit-friendly size avoids escort vehicles in most states. Bridge legal at 125,000 lb.
Rapid
About four hours to set up. Only four connections: APU, fuel gas, output power, and ground. Hydraulic leveling. Filtration, ventilation, and exhaust are built in.
Reliable
Aeroderivative Vericor ASE50B turbine, with over 15 million operating hours in tough military and commercial use. Fast starts and load changes with no impact on engine life.
Flexible
Grid-connected or island operation. Black start from an onboard battery or the 125 kW APU. Handles a wide range of gas quality, including wellhead gas.
Key specifications
Power output: 4 MW (about 4,834 kVA at 0.8 power factor)
Voltage and frequency: 13.8 kV, 60 Hz (other options available)
Generator: synchronous, air cooled (IP23/IC01), Class F/B insulation
Turbine engine: Vericor ASE50B aeroderivative, twin-shaft
Drive: cold-end drive, direct couple to planetary gear (8.83:1)
Acoustic enclosure: fully enclosed, rated 85 dB
Fuels: natural gas (primary), plus CNG, LNG, biogas, or diesel
Fuel gas supply: 250 psi nominal (200 minimum, 275 maximum)
Operation: base load, peaking, and cycling; grid-connected or island
Black start: onboard battery or 125 kW APU
Setup: about 4 hours, four connections, hydraulic leveling
Transport: 53 ft single trailer, 13 ft 6 in transport height, 125,000 lb gross weight
Controls: Unit Control Panel, touch-screen HMI, TCP/IP SCADA
Safety: integrated fire and gas detection, automated breaker operation, emergency shutdown
Also included: HV switchgear, motor control center, HVAC
Applications
Oil and gas fields: drilling, e-frac, and production facilities
Backup power and disaster relief
Standalone microgrids
Urban power applications