Gas Compressors

Gas Screw Compressors

System solution planners benefit from an advanced portfolio of GEA screw compressors optimized for compressing natural and industrial gases.

System solution planners benefit from an advanced portfolio of GEA screw compressors optimized for compressing natural and industrial gases.

GEA gas screw compressors are key system components in oil & gas extraction and processing operations, in power generation plants with gas turbines, in chemical processing and in numerous other industries. 

The compressors are designed for long operating life and high availability and can be provided according to various guidelines, such as API 619 and other international standards. 

Why screw compressors for gas compression?
Screw compressors operate by drawing gas into the spaces between the lobes of two rotors. As the rotors turn, the gas is forced by the rotor profile into continuously decreasing space until it reaches the discharge port of the compressor. The compressors do not generate out-of-balance forces; therefore, they require significantly low foundation strength.

Highlights

  • Medium: natural gas, biogas, process gas, synthetic gas, mixed gas
  • Swept volume: 231 – 13,846 m³/h
  • Design pressure: 28 bar, 52 bar, other upon request
  • Applications: Natural gas extraction, gas storage, flare gas recovery, landfill, power plants
  • Design standards:
    • API 619 
    • ATEX 
    • ISO10440 
    • UL
    • Germanischer Lloyd
    • Bureau Veritas
    • more upon request
  • Speed range: 1,000-6,000 rpm (GEA Grasso M, C/D/E/G) / 1,000-4,500 rpm (GEA Grasso M, H/L/M/N) / 1,450-3,600 rpm (GEA Grasso LT)

Advantages at a glance

  • Outstanding energy-efficiency
  • Extremely long operating life
  • High availability
  • Easy and low maintenance
  • Wide range of suitable gases
  • Design customization according to various guidelines
Compressor typeSwept volume
(m3/h)
Max. design.
pressure
(bar)
Weight
(kg)
2940
rpm
3550
rpm
4500
rpm
GEA Grasso M - C (GAS)23127935428392*)
GEA Grasso M - D (GAS)26532040628401*)
GEA Grasso M - E (GAS)32138849128444*)
GEA Grasso M - G (GAS)37244956928451*)
GEA Grasso M - H (GAS)47156972128/52581*)
GEA Grasso M - L (GAS)54465783328/52605*)
GEA Grasso M - M (GAS)708855108428/52772*)
GEA Grasso M - N (GAS)8701051133228/52800*)
GEA Grasso LT - P (GAS)805972-28/52595
GEA Grasso LT - R (GAS)10401256-28/52895
GEA Grasso LT - S (GAS)12901558-28/52960
GEA Grasso LT - T (GAS)14601763-28/521060
GEA Grasso LT - V (GAS)17402101-28/521186
GEA Grasso LT - W (GAS)19902403-28/521200
GEA Grasso LT - Y (GAS)23902886-28/521308
GEA Grasso LT - Z (GAS)27483318-28/521670
GEA Grasso LT - XA (GAS)32503924-28/521740
GEA Grasso LT - XB (GAS)41505011-28/522100
GEA Grasso LT - XC (GAS)49005917-28/522400
GEA Grasso LT - XD (GAS)58007003-28/522600
GEA Grasso LT - XE (GAS)71108585-28/523500
GEA Grasso LT - XF (GAS)856010.336-283850
GEA Grasso LT - XG (GAS)980711.842-284500
GEA Grasso LT - XH (GAS)11.46713.846-284700
*) with coupling housing

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