Hawaiian Resort Project | Case Study | Enercon
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Lana'i City, Hawaii

Hawaiian Resort

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Prime Power in Paradise

The Four Seasons Hotel & Resort on the Hawaiian island of Lana'i needed a very reliable Co-Generation (CHP) unit to provide prime and standby power, domestic hot water, and steam for an absorption chiller/air conditioning unit.

Enercon Engineering custom designed and built a CHP enclosure package to meet this customer's need.

The unit is sound attenuated, modular constructed, with full interior lighting, and has a very elaborate fire suppression system.

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Project Specifications

Engine

- 910 Kw

- Diesel fueled

- 2 radiators

- Plate & frame heat exchanger

- Ren oil make-up system

- Vibration isolators


Generator

- 830 Kw

- 480 Volt

- 60 Hertz


Enclosure

- 14 ga. galvanized steel - Modular construction

- Base ASTM gr.A36 steel

- Sound attenuated to 65-68 db(A) @ 23 ft.

- 120" wide, 478" long, 120" high

- All hardware, handles, locks, bolts nuts, washers of stainless steel

- Complete interior lighting

- FM 200 fire suppression system


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