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Defines Operation Standards of Generators
ISO8528, a standard that defines operation standards of generators, requires that the declared power on the label should be supplied continuously at the ambient temperature of 25°C. Although the generator radiator is stated as 40°C in the specs, alternator copper losses and heat (30%) emitted by the radiation on the engine and exhaust pipes causes the temperature to go above ambient temperature. This causes a drop of power on the diesel generator. In order to prevent this power drop, radiator system is moved away from the diesel generator and connected directly to the ambient air suction. Thus, if the radiator is designed for 40°C, it will work at this temperature without any power drop.
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Custom Solutions
The choice of the generator system may vary according to the project. Some of these are:In the event that power is great, the distance from the place of generator is long and losses have significant effects on the system efficiency; Medium Voltage Generator,
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Remote Monitoring Services
Remote monitoring and control system allows reading of all operating parameters and alarm information of generator sets without limitation of distance. Control devices communicate with the outer world by ModBus protocol over RS485 and ethernet ports. SCADA or embedded SCADA systems are used for monitoring. SCADA software is configured to customer needs to work in a desktop computer. Connection with the generator control device is directly via ethernet port or RS485 communication line up to 1250 mt. SCADA software can inform the user via SMS or email in case of a failure
