Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions2025-08-15T10:07:26+00:00
What temperature ranges do you work within?2025-08-10T13:39:39+00:00

Typically we will allow the turbine to cool naturally from 450+ to 350, we then control force the cooling from 350 to below 50 degrees. This is monitored and can be flexibly adjusted per site or client requirement.

How much faster can the turbines be cooled down?2025-08-26T11:00:31+00:00

We agree the tolerances with the manufacturer per turbine, however this typically ranges between 2.5 and 5.0 degrees per hour per turbine based on specific manufacturer pre-agreed tolerances.

What footprint does your equipment require?2025-08-10T13:43:57+00:00

2 x 20ft containers are delivered to site and connected in accordance with the agreed site specific protocol plus a 10ft welfare and office unit. There are removed typically within 48 hours of completing the forced cooling operation.

Can you support during unscheduled site shutdowns?2025-08-10T13:44:00+00:00

Yes, we will agree specific timescales and response KPI’s with you based on your individual site requirements.

Is the forced cooling system constantly monitored?2025-08-19T12:44:35+00:00

Yes, the system is monitored onsite 24/7 throughout the operation.

How many engineers are onsite during the shutdown?2025-08-10T13:44:05+00:00

Typically a team of 5 delivers the works, however this can be flexed depending on the site specific protocol agreed.

How does the override system work?2025-08-19T12:45:23+00:00

The system is monitored onsite 24/7 by Enercool engineers. The software has been created with controlled tolerance levels, inbuilt alarms with a first and second stage warning and an automatic shutdown if a third warning is reached. The system is bespoke configured to each operating sites requirements based on the agreed protocol.

How long does an emergency stop take to shutdown?2025-08-10T13:43:12+00:00

Less than 30 seconds.

How does the system connect to the turbine?2025-08-10T13:43:23+00:00

Mechanically interfaced and control interfaced, the mechanical interface is connected to the inlet and outlet pipework of the turbine based on manufacturer agreed protocols.

Can the equipment be permanently located onsite?2025-08-19T12:45:39+00:00

Yes, subject to safety agreements. Most clients prefer the equipment to be safely removed when not in use however we are flexible and can create permanent site solutions if preferred.

How much money will we save per shutdown?2025-08-10T13:43:51+00:00

We help make your site operationally available sooner. Our data demonstrates we have helped a major energy to waste site save 80 hours per shutdown. Following your shutdown, we will issue a formal report which shows the data log of temperature reduction, which can be compared to previous shutdowns which did not benefit from our forced cooling solutions.

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