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Understanding Emergency & Standby Power
for Commercial Facilities and Buildings
Generators have a wide range of options, come in different shapes and sizes, and are used for all kinds of applications in commercial facilities around the world. Understanding generator variables and how they factor into your operation can be a major challenge. This month's article expands on some common generator features and explains the primary differences in rating types, how to obtain redundancy in your system, and it also discusses the typical power configuration most businesses and buildings utilize such as UPS and automatic transfer switches. Diesel Service & Supply has been working with large generator sales and service for decades and we can help you understand what kind of power generation options are right for your commercial facility of building. Click below:
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Caterpillar 1500 KW
2004 Diesel, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 2260 Amps, Standby
145 Hours, Unit# 87849
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MTU 500 kW
2018 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 752 Amps, Standby
0 Hours, Unit# 71025
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Cummins 750 kW
2019 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 1128 Amps, Standby
0 Hours, Unit# 71107
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Caterpillar 175 kW
2011 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 263 Amps, Standby
70 Hours, Unit#: 88013
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MTU |
1600 kW |
Cummins |
1500 kW |
Kohler |
1350 kW |
Kohler |
1250 kW |
Cummins |
1000 kW |
Kohler |
750 kW |
MTU |
650 kW |
Volvo |
500 kW |
Generac |
500 kW |
MTU |
400 kW |
MTU |
275 kW |
Generac (Natural Gas) |
250 kW |
MTU |
200 kW |
MTU |
100 kW |
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