Regal SGT 22
Premium performance synthetic gas turbine lubricant
Regal SGT 22 is a premium performance synthetic gas turbine lubricant designed for aero-derivative gas turbines in non-aviation stationary applications, including power generation and marine operations.
- Suitable for use in aero-derivative gas turbines exposed to severe operating environments in non-aviation applications such as industrial power generation, gas transmission and marine propulsion
- Not to be used in aircraft service
- Note: Solar Turbines Specification ES 9-224 calls for MIL-PRF-23699 C/I material
- Synthetic polyol ester base fluid formulation designed to resist breakdown under severe, high temperature, high load conditions
- Low volatility synthetic technology helps minimise evaporative losses, offering reduced maintenance and increased uptime
- Formulated to reduce coking and minimise deposit formation on bearings and other areas exposed to hot gases
- High load carrying capacity promotes protection against component wear
- Wide temperature performance offers good fluidity at low temperatures and protection during severe high temperature operation
- Designed to deliver dependable premium wear protection to critical components across a wide temperature range
- U.S. Military Specification MIL-PRF-23699G STD –DCSEA 299/A
- SAE AS5780 Class SPC
- O-156 – DEF STAN 91-101 Iss. 3, Amd. 1, OX-27/OX-28
- Rolls-Royce RB 211 Approval
- Rolls-Royce Avon (SB No. 0122)*
- Rolls-Royce Olympus, Tyne, Spey for industrial and Marine applications
- Rolls Royce (Allison) for use in 501-K models
- GE CF34-3 to GE CF34-10 LM ground gas Turbines (all models)
- GE (D50 TF-1) LM 500, 1600, 2500, 5000 and 6000 models
- GE Energy MIL-L-23699 Classification STD (Standard - Non-Corrosion Inhibiting)
- Approved by Centrax for use on their 501-K genset units
(*) This service Bulletin is applicable to all industrial Avon gas generators and replaces Service bulletin N°s. 85, 113 and 11
- Meets Solar ES9-224 (Class IV) specification
- Airsearch, Avco-Lycoming, Centrax, Microturbo, Power Systems Division of United Technologies, Sundstrand and Turbomeca models for non-aviation use