martes, 14 de junio de 2011

Engine and Genhead Options


</script>The Power Pallet is available in two basic forms: 10kw and 20kw. The 1okw unit is uses a Kubota 3cyl 962cc spark fired engine. The 20kw unit uses a GM 4cyl 3.0 liter spark fired engine. Both of these engines are extreme longevity, all cast iron industrial engines, optimized for dry gaseous fuels. They both have long track records of exceeding 10,000 hours of run life. Actual longevity of the engine is, as always, highly dependent on your maintenance schedule.

Either engine option is mated to a Mecc alte genhead of related size. These genheads have automatic voltage frequency and 3x rated amperage at surge for high machinery start capacity. The genheads are 12 wire so they can be configured to single, split or three phase, in wye or delta configuration. They support all common global voltages, 120, 208, 240 and 400 vac, at either 50hz or 60hz.

Actual power produced is highly dependent on the fuel shape, size and moisture content. Solid biomass is not the consistent fuel source like we assume with diesel or gasoline. We have used “10kw” and “20kw” as an average of what can be expected for continuous running. Your actual experience might be slightly above or below this.

Engine and Genhead Options

The Power Pallet is available in two basic forms: 10kw and 20kw.  The 1okw unit is uses a Kubota 3cyl 962cc spark fired engine.  The 20kw unit uses a GM 4cyl 3.0 liter spark fired engine.  Both of these engines are extreme longevity, all cast iron industrial engines, optimized for dry gaseous fuels.  They both have long track records of exceeding 10,000 hours of run life.  Actual longevity of the engine is, as always, highly dependent on your maintenance schedule.
Either engine option is mated to a Mecc alte genhead of related size.  These genheads have automatic voltage frequency and 3x rated amperage at surge for high machinery start capacity.  The genheads are 12 wire so they can be configured to single, split or three phase, in wye or delta configuration.  They support all common global voltages, 120, 208, 240 and 400 vac, at either 50hz or 60hz.
Actual power produced is highly dependent on the fuel shape, size and moisture content.  Solid biomass is not the consistent fuel source like we assume with diesel or gasoline.  We have used “10kw” and “20kw” as an average of what can be expected for continuous running.  Your actual experience might be slightly above or below this.

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