Price: 680/000 euro
The new NW 1375-1250 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 1500 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 1375-1250 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 6-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional fuel consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
COGENERATION / COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings. in accordance with ISO 3046.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period. In accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
All datas based on ISO 3046, altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
gas generators comply with standards:
ISO8528, ISO 14000, ISO3046, GB755, BS5000, VDE0530, IEC34-1
Price: 2/050/000 euro
The new NW 3587-3125 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 2500 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 3587-3125 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 6-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional fuel consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
COGENERATION / COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings. in accordance with ISO 3046.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period. In accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
All datas based on ISO 3046, altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
gas generators comply with standards:
ISO8528, ISO 14000, ISO3046, GB755, BS5000, VDE0530, IEC34-1
Price: 70/000 euro
The new NW 110-100 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 100 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 110-100 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 4-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional gas consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
Cogeneration / Combined heat and Power (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period.
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
Altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
Gas generators comply with standards:
Price: 160/000 euro
The new NW 250-230 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 200 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 250-230 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 4-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional gas consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
Cogeneration / Combined heat and Power (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period.
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
Altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
Gas generators comply with standards:
Price: 280/000 euro
The new NW 450-400 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 400 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 450-400 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 6-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional gas consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
Cogeneration / Combined heat and Power (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period.
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
Altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
Gas generators comply with standards:
Price: 350/000 euro
The new NW 550-500 KVA engine has been developed using the latest engineering techniques and builds on the strengths of the already very successful 500 Series family and addresses today’s uncompromising demands within the power generation industry. Developed from a proven heavy-duty industrial base these products offer superior performance and reliability.
The NW 550-500 KVA is a turbo charged and air-to-water charge-cooled, 6-cylinder gas engine which offers a choice of temperate or tropical cooling. Its premium features provide exceptional power-to-weight ratio resulting in exceptional gas consumption.
The overall performance and reliability characteristics makes this one of the prime choices for today’s power generation industry.
Cogeneration / Combined heat and Power (CHP)
Cogeneration (cogen) through combined heat and power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of electricity with the recovery and utilization heat. Cogeneration is a highly efficient form of energy conversion and it can achieve primary energy savings of approximately 40% by compared to the separate purchase of electricity from the national electricity grid and a gas boiler for onsite heating.
Combined heat and power plants are typically embedded close to the end user and therefore help reduce transportation and distribution losses, improving the overall performance of the electricity transmission and distribution network
For power users where security of supply is an important factor for their selection of power production equipment and gas is abundant, gas-based cogeneration systems are ideally suited as captive power plants (i.e. power plants located at site of use).
Standby: Continuous running at variable load for duration of an emergency. No overload is permitted on these ratings.
Prime: Continuous running at variable load for unlimited periods with 10% overload available for 1 hour in any 12-hour period.
Available for voltages:
400/230V, 480/277V, 380/220V, 440/254V, 416/240V,220/127V, 208/120V
Altitude 100m (328ft), barometric pressure
100kPa (29.53inHg), air temperature 25 relative humidity 30%.
Please contact with engineer for correct generator capacity selection when the load application can’t meet with the standard reference.
Gas generators comply with standards: