Fuel Gas Filtration & Turbine Protection Systems
Fairtex Fuel Gas Filtration Services are designed to protect gas turbine combustion systems by removing solid particles, moisture, and aerosols from fuel gas streams before they reach injectors and combustion chambers. In turbine-driven assets, fuel cleanliness is directly linked to combustion stability, equipment reliability, and operational safety.
Fairtex delivers engineered filtration and conditioning solutions including fuel gas skids, separators, and high-efficiency filtration systems aligned with OEM requirements and operational integrity standards. Our approach focuses on maintaining clean fuel delivery conditions that support uninterrupted turbine performance in demanding offshore and onshore environments.
Typical applications: gas turbines in power plants, offshore production facilities, FPSO units, compressor drive turbines, emergency generation systems, refinery utilities
What this service covers
Fuel Gas Conditioning Skids
Supply and integration of engineered fuel gas conditioning skids designed to regulate pressure, remove contaminants, and stabilize fuel quality prior to turbine entry.
High-Efficiency Filtration Systems
Deployment of multi-stage filtration systems capable of achieving up to 99.99% removal efficiency for particles and aerosols down to sub-3 micron levels, ensuring clean combustion conditions.
Gas Liquid Separation Units
Installation of separation systems designed to remove entrained moisture and liquid hydrocarbons from fuel gas streams to prevent injector fouling and combustion instability.
Turbine Fuel Line Protection Integration
Integration of filtration and conditioning systems into existing turbine fuel supply lines to enhance operational reliability and reduce risk of injector or blade damage.
Key Takeaways
- Protects turbine injectors and combustion systems from contamination damage
- Improves combustion stability and operational efficiency
- Achieves up to 99.99% particle and aerosol removal efficiency
- Reduces risk of catastrophic turbine failure due to fuel contamination