Plant in 1914 In 1914 the plant comprised: • Steam turbine generating sets: • 2 × 3,500 kW AC • 2 × 2,000 kW
DC • 1 × 6,000 kW AC
Plant in 1923 In 1923 the plant comprised: • Boilers, producing 1,000,000 lb/h (126 kg/s) of steam supplying: • Steam turbine generating sets: • 6 × 2,000 kW
AC • 2 × 3,500 kW AC • 2 × 6,000 kW AC • 1 × 10,000 kW AC • 2 × 12,500 kW AC • 2 × 2,000 kW
DC The total output was 66.0 MW AC and 4.0 MW DC. A range of electricity supplies were available (in 1923) to consumers: • Boilers: • 2 × 60,000 lb/h (7.6 kg/s) Yarrow, stoker fired • 4 × 60,000 lb/h (7.6 kg/s)
Babcock and Wilcox, stoker fired • 2 × 125,000 lb/h (15.75 kg/s) Babcock and Wilcox,
pulverised fuel fired • The working pressure of the boilers was 325
psi at 700°F (22.4
bar, 371°C). • Turbo-alternators: • 2 × 25 MW
Metropolitan-Vickers turbo-alternator generating at 6.3 kV, each with a 375 kW 480 V DC auxiliary generator. • Cooling towers: • 5 × Henshaw
cooling towers each with a capacity of 2.615 million gallons per hour (3.302 m3/sec). These were the first ferro-concrete hyperbolic cooling tower in the UK. The Lister Drive towers were 39.6 m high and 30.5 m in diameter at the base. Coal was delivered to Lister Drive via sidings from the adjacent Edge Hill and Bootle railway line. ==Other Liverpool power stations==