Description
Low hour second hand Ratings definition (According to standard ISO8528 1:2005) PRP – Prime Power: It is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is capable of delivering continuously whilst supplying a variable electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year under the agreed operating conditions with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as prescribed by the manufacturer. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70 % of the prime power. LTP – Limited-Time running Power: It is defined as the maximum power available, under the agreed operating conditions, for which the generating set is capable of delivering for up to 500 hours of operation per year (whose no more than 300 for continuative use) with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as prescribed by the manufacturers. No overload capability is available.
Main Features | Units | |
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Frequency | Hz | 50 |
Voltage | V | 400 |
Power Factor | cos ϕ | 0.8 |
Phase | 3 |
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Power Rating | Units | |
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Standby Power LTP | kVA | 110.00 |
Standby Power LTP | kW | 88.00 |
Prime Power PRP | kVA | 103.61 |
Prime Power PRP | kW | 82.89 |
Glossary GSW Generator Set Water-cooled PRP Prime Power LTP Limited Time Running Power LWA Noise Level Measurement that uses a weighting factor to reflect noise “tonality” in addition to the sound power (dBA) level
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