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Post by glennmichelle on Jan 16, 2020 12:48:53 GMT -5
Hello all, First, please redirect me should this be the wrong forum topic. I recently purchased an Airesearch Turbine used for pumping fuel or water and I am trying to identify the unit so I can find documentation on it. The data plate has the following information. So far this is all that I have found on the unit. It is complete and has all wiring and control panel in place with instrumentation. Description:Pumping Unit, Centrifugal, Fuel Part: 380124-1-1 Series: 3 Model PUP70-26 Order:AF33-657-7892 Serial: P-16355
Posted this in another thread but I believe I may have posted incorrectly.
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turbotom
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Post by turbotom on Jan 17, 2020 19:51:05 GMT -5
Hello all, First, please redirect me should this be the wrong forum topic. I recently purchased an Airesearch Turbine used for pumping fuel or water and I am trying to identify the unit so I can find documentation on it. The data plate has the following information. So far this is all that I have found on the unit. It is complete and has all wiring and control panel in place with instrumentation. Description:Pumping Unit, Centrifugal, Fuel Part: 380124-1-1 Series: 3 Model PUP70-26 Order:AF33-657-7892 Serial: P-16355
Posted this in another thread but I believe I may have posted incorrectly. I've been involved in salvaging the turbine engine from a Garrett pumping station more than a decade ago. Unfortunately, documentation wasn't available either but the engine itself was a derivative of the TPE331 turboprop (two stage radial compressor & three stage axial turbine), yet modified with a single can combustor and a huge and heavy transmission. I attached a photo of the engine suspended from a fork lift. If yours is of similar design, chances are that documentation on an early TPE331 or the related APUs ( GTCP331) may be of at least some superficial help. Cheers, Thomas
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