Engines

TransCanada Turbines is the only company in the world approved to maintain, repair and overhaul aero-derivative industrial gas turbine engines manufactured by both Siemens Energy and General Electric and we are committed to providing exceptional service to the Energy, Pipeline and Power Generation Industries.

Siemens Energy Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon)

The Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) gas turbine has been widely used in both compression and power generation applications around the world for a number of decades. It continues to be a critical part of many operations. TransCanada Turbines has extensive experience providing overhaul, repair and service to the Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) gas turbine, and is licensed by Siemens Energy to perform a full range of services on all marks of the Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) gas turbines.

Siemens Energy Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211)

The Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) gas turbine operates in both compression and power generation applications around the world, both in onshore and offshore locations. TransCanada Turbines is licensed by Siemens Energy to provide overhaul, repair, field service and maintenance services to all marks of the Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) gas turbine, including the Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) DLE, on a global scale.

General Electric LM2500

The General Electric LM2500 aeroderivative industrial gas turbine is operated worldwide in compression, power generation and marine applications. TransCanada Turbines is licensed by General Electric to perform overhaul, repair and service to the GE LM2500, LM2500+, LM2500DLE, and LM2500+DLE.

General Electric LM6000

The General Electric LM6000 aeroderivative industrial gas turbine can produce over 47 MW of electricity, and is used in both base-load and peaking power generation applications. The LM6000 is widely used in cogeneration applications, and can be fitted in a dry-low emissions configuration to allow for lower emissions and greater efficiency. TransCanada Turbines’ license extends across all engine configurations of the LM6000, including DLE.

SGT – A20 (Avon) Engines

The Siemens Energy Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) gas turbine has been widely used in both compression and power generation applications around the world for a number of decades. It continues to be a critical part of many operations.

TransCanada Turbines has extensive experience providing overhaul, repair and service to the Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) gas turbine, and is authorized by Siemens Energy to perform a full range of services on all marks of Industrial SGT – A20 (Avon) turbines.

On-site Services

  • Full Borescope Inspection
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection performed on the exterior of an installed gas turbine
  • Gas turbine removal and installation
  • Separation of gas generator and power turbine
  • Gas turbine preservation and shipping

Depot Services

  • Complete disassembly and/or assembly of modules down to individual piece parts
  • Repair and replacement of piece parts and accessories
  • Gas generator, gas turbine and/or power turbine testing in our test cell

On-Site Services

  • Full Borescope Inspection
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection performed on the exterior of an installed gas turbine
  • Gas turbine removal and installation
  • Separation of gas generator and power turbine
  • Gas turbine preservation and shipping

Depot Services

  • Complete disassembly and/or assembly of modules down to individual piece parts
  • Repair and replacement of piece parts and accessories
  • Gas generator, gas turbine and/or power turbine testing in our test cell.

SGT – A35 (RB211) Engines

The Siemens Energy Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) gas turbine operates in both compression and power generation applications around the world, both in onshore and offshore locations.

TransCanada Turbines is authorized by Siemens Energy to provide overhaul, repair, field service and maintenance services to all marks of the Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) gas turbine, including the Industrial SGT – A35 (RB211) DLE, on a global scale.

LM2500 Engines

The General Electric LM2500 aeroderivative industrial gas turbine is operated worldwide in compression, power generation and marine applications. TransCanada Turbines is licensed by General Electric to perform overhaul, repair and service to the GE LM2500, LM2500+, LM2500DLE, and LM2500+DLE.

TransCanada Turbines is authorized to perform Level 4 operations in Calgary, and up to Level 2 worldwide. Below are the field and depot services TransCanada Turbines provides for the LM2500 family of engines.

On-site Services

  • Full Borescope Inspection
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection performed on the exterior of an installed gas turbine
  • Gas turbine removal and installation
  • Separation of gas generator and power turbine
  • Gas turbine preservation and shipping

Depot Services

  • Complete disassembly and/or assembly of modules down to individual piece parts
  • Repair and replacement of piece parts and accessories
  • Gas generator, gas turbine and/or power turbine testing in our test cell.

On-site Services

  • Full Borescope Inspection
  • Preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection performed on the exterior of an installed gas turbine
  • Gas turbine removal and installation
  • Separation of gas generator and power turbine
  • Gas turbine preservation and shipping

Depot Services

  • Complete disassembly and/or assembly of modules down to individual piece parts
  • Repair and replacement of piece parts and accessories
  • Gas generator, gas turbine and/or power turbine testing in our test cell.

LM6000 Engines

The General Electric LM6000 aeroderivative industrial gas turbine can produce over 47 MW of electricity, and is used in both base-load and peaking power generation applications. The LM6000 is widely used in cogeneration applications, and can be fitted in a dry-low emissions configuration to allow for lower emissions and greater efficiency. TransCanada Turbines’ license extends across all engine configurations of the LM6000, including DLE.

TransCanada Turbines is licensed by General Electric to provide both on-site service and repair, and depot overhauls at the Level 4 facility in Calgary, Alberta. Below is a detailed list of activities performed both onsite and in depot by TCT.