• Generator Power MTU Diesel Generator Set W9 System 1
Generator Power MTU Diesel Generator Set W9

Generator Power MTU Diesel Generator Set W9

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1 unit
Supply Capability:
300 unit/month

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Quick Details

  • Place of Origin: Germany


  • Model Number: Mxxx

  • Output Type: AC Three Phase

  • Speed: 1500RPM

  • Frequency: 50HZ

  • Rated Power: 520KW to 2300KW

  • Rated Voltage: 380/220V


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Export standard package
Delivery Detail:35 Day

Specifications

Power Diesel Generator Set 
1) MTU engine 
2) Stamford alternator 
3) Fast delivery time 

Power  Diesel Generator Set

 

 

This series generator set adopts German MTU engine, with advantage of strong power, energy efficient, low noise, low emission, global service network etc.

 



Q: 272 hours (x 30mph estimate) @ 1800rpm's 8,220 miles. This is a stand by generator. Make Cummings, Model 4BT, Stamford 45kW generator.
ALL engines start to turn oil dirty as soon as they are started.regardless if it's a diesel or gas engine.
Q: I bought an old moving truck that I only want for storage. It will be parked on my off grid property. I would like to rig it to run a generator that could charge up a large bank of batteries for when my solar isn't collecting enough power. I know it can be done but I'm curious first, how to do it, and second, if it's worth doing? Thank you very much for your input.
By the time you pay for all the parts and get it engineered you'd be money ahead to just buy a ready made genset. Besides the actual generator you need to attach to the engine a good genset has a lot of electronics in it to maintain a steady 120V 60Hz signal.
Q: Can you estimate the amount each year in CA.?What are the concerns/issues related to this application.
I don't know about CA but where I live the predominant fuel for permanently installed back up generators is propane. Propane is used because generators can sit idle for weeks or months between power outages. Gasoline and diesel have limited shelf lives and fuel systems can clog with varnishes when not used. Propane has an unlimited shelf life and does not gum up in the carburetor. Natural gas is not available here. In places where it is available natural gas might be preferable to propane. Its impossible to estimate how much fuel you would use in a year. It depends how big your generator is and how many power failures you go through. Most generator manufacturers will tell you how much fuel their products use in an hour.
Q: I just watched the Chernobyl Diaries and it made me really interested with the actual disaster and the impact of it. I never really knew anything about it up until watching this movie and it just fascinates me. What happened that the nuclear plant exploded? Did people did from it? What is Chernobyl like today? Just some interesting facts about the whole thing would be great!
On April 26, 1986, the operating crew planned to test whether the Reactor No. 4 turbines could produce enough energy to keep the coolant pumps running until the emergency diesel generator was activated in case of an external power loss. During the test, power surged unexpectedly, causing an explosion and driving temperatures in the reactor to more than 2,000 degrees Celsius—melting the fuel rods, igniting the reactor’s graphite covering, and releasing a cloud of radiation into the atmosphere. The precise causes of the accident are still uncertain, but it is generally believed that the series of incidents that led to the explosion, fire and nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl was caused by a combination of reactor design flaws and operator error.
Q: I live in KARNATAKA,INDIA.Due 2 powercuts i am plannin 2 buy 1 of the aboveI want my answer URGENTLY
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Q: can't those nuclear material in japan be kept inside a container that is not affected by it like lead?or shifted to an isolated location.
When an earthquake strikes a reactor, it detects and stops working. Due to continuous heating in the reactor, it needs to be cooled down. This is done by electricity-run generators. But due to power crisis aftermath the tsunami, these generators failed. Then diesel generators took their place. These too failed to work. And at the end, battery-run generators were applied. These also turned ineffective. Now no measure can be used to cool down the reactors. Reactors will probably blast due to heating up and radioactive material will spread in the sky. Sorry, but your suggestion is not easy to apply.
Q: i want to put three phase current of two diesel generating sets in only three phase.
Yes you can, just make sure the connections are grounded first!
Q: Do you have more insights into this? Japan builds great cars, machinery, tools and high-tech products. Their bullet train is known for almost zero delays in decades. Yet with the Fukushima nuclear power station we have flawed tsunami protection in a location known for powerful earthquakes and tsunamis for at least centuries. I guess no one should be surprised by a ca. 50 feet tsunami at that location. It looks to me like such an obvious blunder. Am I mistaken? - And I mean no offense to the great people of Japan who so valiantly dealt with the terrible tsunami crisis that I admire this very much. Thank you.
Yes you are mistaken. The Fukushima station was designed to withstand average tsunami that had occurred in that area. However the tusnami that hit was much larger than any seen before in that area, or in recorded human history for that matter. Even if you could design a facility to withstand a 200 or even 500 year disaster, eventually you'll encounter something even larger, and then you'll be right back here whining about why did they only design the structure for a 500 year disaster, blah blah blah. Furthermore, such a facility would be prohibitively expensive and over engineered. Was it a risk to only design something to withstand a once-in-a-century event? Sure, but there's no such thing as 0% risk.
Q: i have a 2004 duramax 6.6 diesel truck.does anyone know if there is a converter kit to use the truck as a generator for my house?
It sound like you want to be able to drive the truck away also? So you need a power take off. You would bolt a large electrical generator (just the electrical par, no motor) and then have someone weld a connector to your driveshaft in such a way that you can switch it from rear-end to generator mode and in generator mode it would spin the rotor of the generator. With the HP output of that truck you could light up at least 3 houses. It would be cheaper, easier, and safer to just get a stationary generator from Lowe's and have them install it
Q: here in the town i live in we recently had an avalanche take out power transmission lines from our hydro dam in the time it takes them to repair those 90% of our power is coming from diesel generators(you should have cringed there) causing the price per kWh to go up 500% for what might be the next 3 months.currently i make enough that i can live with a bill 5 times higher than im used to, but a couple of years ago that would have got me kicked out of my apartment because there was no way in hell i could find an extra 300 bucks a month with a week or two notice.its been a big deal here, but we are notorious complainers, so im wondering if that situation would cause you to write letters to editors and complain to everyone who will listen all day long?
My Electric bill in high season is around $350/Month If it was 500% more it would be $1750/Month If it was me I would tell them what to do with their power and use candles, or move in with someone else.

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