Structure type | Silent weather resistant enclosure |
Dimensions Length x Width x Height | 2000mm x 920mm x 1050mm |
Dry weight | 749kg |
ATS unit included | ✔️ |
Four-way protection system included | ✔️ |
CHASSIS
- The complete generator set is mounted as a whole on a heavy-duty fabricated, steel base frame
- Steel chassis and anti-vibration pads
- Base frame design incorporates an integral fuel tank
- The generator can be lifted or carefully pushed/pulled by the base frame
- Dial-type fuel gauge on the fuel tank
CANOPY
- Ventilation parts are designed with modular principles
- Weather resistant and lined with sound-reducing foam
- All metal canopy parts are painted by powder paint
- Panel window
- Lockable doors on each side
- Easy maintenance and operation
- Easy lifting and moving
- Thermally insulated engine exhaust system
- Exterior emergency stop push button
- Sound attenuated
*All ratings are quoted at maximum ratings at sea level and derating will be applicable for altitude and power factor.
CONTROL SYSTEM
Control supervision and protection panel is mounted on the genset base frame. The control panel is equipped as follows:
Auto mains failure control panel
- Controller with Smartgen automatic transfer switch
- 420 Smartgen electronic controller
- Emergency stop push button
- Static battery charger
- Three-pole electrically and mechanically interlocked ATS
Generating set control module 420 Smartgen features
- This module is used to monitor a mains supply and automatically start a standby-generating set
- Shutdown alarms
- STOP/RESET-MANUAL-AUTO-TEST-START
Metering via LCD display
- Mains volts (L-L/L-N)
- Generator amps (L1, L2, L3)
- Generator frequency; generator (cos)
- Engine hours run; plant battery (volts)
- Engine oil pressure (psi and bar)
- Engine speed (rpm)
- Engine temperature (degrees C)
Automatic shutdown and fault conditions
- Under/over speed; fail to start
- High engine temperature; fail to stop
- Low oil pressure; charge fail
- Under/over generator volts
- Under/over generator frequency;
- Emergency stop/start failure
- Under/over mains voltage
- Charge failure