GENERATOR
110 kW Generator Rental
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- Rating (Prime): 100 kW (or your prime rating)
- Frequency: 60 Hz (or 50 Hz depending on your service region)
- Voltage: 208 / 480 V (configurable)
- Rating (Standby): 110 kW
Overview
The Curtis Power Solutions 110 kW rental generator is a versatile mobile power unit engineered to support mission-critical and high-demand applications. With diesel fuel supply, rugged construction, and noise attenuation features, it is suitable for deployment in outdoor sites, industrial environments, or urban zones (where acoustics matter).
This model is particularly well-suited for:
- Temporary or emergency backup power during outages
- Powering lighting, tools, HVAC, and equipment on construction sites
- Event power (concerts, exhibitions, festivals)
- Remote locations lacking grid access
- Maintenance or repair downtime where grid power is offline
Our 110 kW genset is mounted on a mobile base with onboard fuel tank, integrated controls, and is delivered ready for connection. We support voltage and phase customization, cable supply, installation, fueling, and site commissioning. Our rental team ensures the unit is compatible with your load profile and environmental conditions.
Specifications
Specification |
Details |
| Prime Power | 100 kW |
| Standby Power | 110 kW |
| Frequency | 60 Hz / 50 Hz |
| Voltage | 208 V, 480 V |
| Phase | Single & Three-phase |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 400 L |
| Consumption @ 75% Load | 22 L/h |
| Cooling System | Radiator, 30 L coolant |
| Control Panel | Digital monitoring & protection |
| Protection Features | Overload, voltage/frequency, coolant temp, oil pressure |
Safety information
- Only qualified and trained personnel should operate or service the generator.
- Ensure proper grounding before connecting any loads.
- Maintain a safe clearance around the unit (e.g. no obstructions, avoid combustible materials).
- Use only the correct grade of diesel fuel and maintain fuel system integrity.
- Do not overload the generator beyond its rated capacity.
- Inspect fuel lines, hoses, and connections regularly for leaks or damage.
- Vent exhaust gases away from occupied areas—never operate in enclosed or unventilated spaces.
- Use proper lockout/tagout procedures when performing maintenance.
- Always follow NFPA codes and applicable local codes for safe installation and operation.
- Monitor engine instrumentation continuously (oil pressure, coolant temperature, voltage, frequency) and shut down immediately if abnormal readings occur.