Gbawn
Electrical
- Jan 12, 2021
- 15
Hi All,
I was wondering if somebody could help clarify the power ratings for a diesel generator for me. A vendor is trying to sell me this generator (I think it is all he has in stock...) and I am convinced that it is larger than what I require. I require a 80 kW prime generator to service a variable load that typically varies between 35 kW minimum and 76 kW maximum. The vendor provided me with the attached datasheet and tells me that this is a 90 kW prime generator and would be suitable for me. As far as I can tell this is a 114 kW prime generator with a parasitic load of 2.8 kW giving a net prime power of 111.2 kW. Am I missing something? Is there a reason why the vendor is telling me that this is a 90 kW generator? I'm concerned he is trying to sell me a generator that is too large simply because it is all he has in stock.
I am confused as to why the datasheet includes the following:
Generator available power @ Prime power kW 80 100
Generator available power @ Stand by kW 89 110
I don't understand the difference between the "Generator Available Power @ Prime Power" and the "Prime power (net)". Are they not the same thing?
I appreciate any advice.
Gino
I was wondering if somebody could help clarify the power ratings for a diesel generator for me. A vendor is trying to sell me this generator (I think it is all he has in stock...) and I am convinced that it is larger than what I require. I require a 80 kW prime generator to service a variable load that typically varies between 35 kW minimum and 76 kW maximum. The vendor provided me with the attached datasheet and tells me that this is a 90 kW prime generator and would be suitable for me. As far as I can tell this is a 114 kW prime generator with a parasitic load of 2.8 kW giving a net prime power of 111.2 kW. Am I missing something? Is there a reason why the vendor is telling me that this is a 90 kW generator? I'm concerned he is trying to sell me a generator that is too large simply because it is all he has in stock.
I am confused as to why the datasheet includes the following:
Generator available power @ Prime power kW 80 100
Generator available power @ Stand by kW 89 110
I don't understand the difference between the "Generator Available Power @ Prime Power" and the "Prime power (net)". Are they not the same thing?
I appreciate any advice.
Gino