Q: What is the power range of your generator sets?
A: We can provide 10 KVA to 7500KVA, with a voltage range of 110V~15000V and frequencies of 50Hz and 60Hz.
Q: What is the difference between prime power and standby power?
A: Prime power is applicable for supplying continuous electrical power (at variable load) in lieu of commercially purchased power. There is no limitation to the annual hours of operation and this model can supply 10% overload power for 1 hour in 12 hours.
Standby power is applicable for supplying continuous electrical power (at variable load) in the event of a utility power failure. No overload is permitted on these ratings.
Q: What is the difference between kW and kVA?
A: Generators are sized in both kW and kVA; where the kW is the real and actual power available and the kVA is the maximum apparent power that the generator is designed to handle.
Q: How much fuel does a diesel generator use and how is it stored?
A: Different engines have different efficiencies but as a very rough rule of thumb a modern engine uses around 210 litres per hour per 1000kVA. Each generator (up to 800kVA) has an internal fuel tank with various sizes. If you need additional bulk storage tanks, please feel free to consult.
Q: What is the supply scope of your generator set?
A: For our open type generator set, the supply scope is generator set, radiator tank, control & switch cabinet (for the generator set only), starting battery, SUS bellows expansion joint, flue silencer.