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Advantages of Purchasing Used Power Generation Equipment
One of the benefits of buying used power generation equipment is immediate availability. Also, used equipment is almost always a lower-priced alternative to new and more expensive options. However, the subject can get complicated
- especially if you have unique requirements. Sometimes, new products make more sense. If a deal on used equipment seems too good to be true, it probably is, and it's never advisable to purchase equipment from an unreputable seller. This month's article offers basic considerations to follow when deciding on new vs. used equipment. It also provides insight into many of the variables to evaluate, so you make the most educated decision for your organization, business, or facility. Click Below to Continue:
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Generac 250 KW
2007 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 376 Amps, Standby
562 Hours, Unit# 87900
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Kohler 600 kW
2008 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 919 Amps, Standby
500 Hours, Unit# 87889
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Cummins 500 kW
2017 Natural Gas Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 752 Amps, Standby
5.5 Hours, Unit# 87788
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Baldor 800 kW
2007 Diesel Generator, 480 V
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 1201 Amps, Standby
Trailer-Mounted, Unit#: 88060
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MTU |
1600 kW |
Caterpillar |
1500 kW |
Kohler |
1500 kW |
Cummins |
1250 kW |
Kohler |
750 kW |
Generac |
600 kW |
Kohler |
500 kW |
Generac |
500 kW |
Cummins |
450 kW |
Winpower |
400 kW |
Caterpillar (Trailer Mounted) |
400 kW |
Volvo |
300 kW |
Cummins |
200 kW |
Cummins |
175 kW |
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