Woodward governors, synchronisers and load-sharing controls — the speed and load management layer on gas turbines, steam turbines, diesel gensets and hydro units. Woodward hardware sits alongside the GE Speedtronic boards that most of our turbine customers are already sourcing here.
What we stock
Woodward 505 and 505E steam turbine controls; 2301A and 2301D load sharing and speed controls; DSLC digital synchronisers and load controls; MSLC and MSLC-2 master synchronisers; SPM-D and SPM-D10 synchronisers; EG-A, EGB and EGR actuators and control boxes; ProAct and UG-series governors and actuators; peak-shaving and import/export controls; magnetic pickups and speed sensors.
Specifying a governor or synchroniser
Woodward part numbers are nine-digit codes (for example 9907-xxx or 8290-xxx) that encode the configuration, not just the model — a 2301A speed control and a 2301A load sharing control look identical and are not interchangeable. Take the number from the unit's tag, not from the manual. Actuators must match the fuel valve linkage and the governor's output signal type (mA versus PWM); a mismatch will run the machine open-loop, which is dangerous.
Related: GE Speedtronic
If you are working on a GE gas turbine, the Mark I through Mark VIe control boards are catalogued separately at GE Speedtronic Turbine Control Boards. Woodward governors and GE Speedtronic panels frequently appear on the same machine.
What to include in your quote request
The nine-digit Woodward part number from the unit tag, quantity, the machine it controls (turbine or engine model), whether the unit is down, and destination country. Worldwide DDP, purchase orders accepted, quotes within 24 hours.
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