Parker filtration systems chosen by Italian, U.S. navies
08 December 2021
Filtration system suited for gas turbines
The Italian and US Navy have commissioned FREMM (Frégates Européennes Multi-Missions) and FFG62 Constellation Class Guided Missile Frigates respectively, built by a major Italian shipbuilder at its Italian and US shipyards. The aero-derived gas turbines powering these ships, and configured for marine applications will be protected by Parker altair Neptune filtration systems.
The Parker altair Neptune filtration systems are designed to ensure a clean, reliable supply of air to the gas turbine inlet. Downstream Salt concentration is 0.0025ppm v NGTE 30 knot aerosol. Equivalent to 99.93% salt removal efficiency, vital for offshore operation. They are also compact and light, making them suited for use on such vessels, the company said. The system comprises a three-stage solution, including marine vane separators and coalescer/filters, which provides the high efficiency and performance required for use in military vessels.
As part of a long-term contract, Parker has supported the multi-FREMM development program and has already delivered 10 FREMM ship sets for the Italian Navy. This engagement has been extended with an order for an additional two, for delivery in 2022. The recent order for the FFG62 frigates for the US Navy was received last year and ultimately will extend to 10 ship sets over the next six years, with the first planned for delivery next year.
The FFG62 is part of the US Navy Small Surface Combatant (SCC) program and has a wider and more elongated hull relative to the parent design of the FREMM. The procurement of these vessels supports the Navy’s force-level goal of a 52 SCC force within the current 355 total ship plan.
Frigates are designed for speed and maneuverability. This makes the delivery of GT spec-compliant air to the propulsion systems (gas turbine) vital to the mission. A well-designed air intake system not only delivers clean air but also facilitates maintenance activities such as filter cleaning or changeout and drainage inspections. Anti-ice systems and automatic by-pass doors are also part of the scope.
The Neptune filter system is suitable for gas turbines and, on the FFG62 vessels, also the diesel generators. By using these state-of-the-art filters, both navies will be assured of reliable operation and, by protecting the efficiency of the turbines/
“We are delighted to be supplying further ship sets for the Italian vessels and with the new contract for the US Navy,” said Gerald Woodward, Division Sales & Marketing Manager at Parker. “These systems are well proven and their light, compact form means they are ideal for a wide range of vessels. Their advanced design ensures reliable, robust operation and fewer filter changeouts, making them ideal for use in a marine environment.”
Turbine internals are easily damaged by the corrosive nature of salt. The first stage of the Neptune system removes bulk water from rain, sea spray and aerosols. In the second stage, a coalescer removes dust and solid contaminants as well as fine aerosols by coalescing them into larger droplets. The third stage uses a vane separator to remove concentrated saline solutions that have passed through the first stages.
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