Hey guys,
I have an Ingersoll Rand Powerworks 70LM Microturbine Natural Gas Generator that I just acquired. Looking through the maintenance book, there are two "coolants" that are used in this unit: Megacool, which is called a "turbine coolant" and Boostercool, a "fuel booster coolant". It seems that both of these fluids are/were proprietary to Ingersoll Rand, and as far as I can tell are no longer manufactured.
First question is, does anyone know where I can purchase these fluids or a compatible product?
Does anyone know what the specs on these fluids is? I suspect that they may actually be oils rather than a "coolant" per se.
The machine currently has full lubricant tanks that contain these fluids. What would be my best course of action to identify what they actually are? Take samples and send to Blackstone? Or is there a better fluid analysis service for unknown samples? Getting results quickly is important.
Thanks for your help!
I have an Ingersoll Rand Powerworks 70LM Microturbine Natural Gas Generator that I just acquired. Looking through the maintenance book, there are two "coolants" that are used in this unit: Megacool, which is called a "turbine coolant" and Boostercool, a "fuel booster coolant". It seems that both of these fluids are/were proprietary to Ingersoll Rand, and as far as I can tell are no longer manufactured.
First question is, does anyone know where I can purchase these fluids or a compatible product?
Does anyone know what the specs on these fluids is? I suspect that they may actually be oils rather than a "coolant" per se.
The machine currently has full lubricant tanks that contain these fluids. What would be my best course of action to identify what they actually are? Take samples and send to Blackstone? Or is there a better fluid analysis service for unknown samples? Getting results quickly is important.
Thanks for your help!