GENERATOR
1200 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Rating 1,200 kW
- Standby Rating ~1,320 kW
- Frequency 60 Hz
- Voltage 480 V, 3-phase
- Power Factor 0.8 (lagging)
Overview
Curtis Power Solutions’ 1200 kW generator rental delivers reliable, high-capacity power for critical operations. Perfect for large industrial sites, hospitals, data centers, or remote construction projects, this generator ensures stable three-phase electricity for both prime and standby applications.
Engineered for easy setup and continuous performance, this generator rental provides uninterrupted power during outages, maintenance periods, or temporary projects. With versatile voltage options, on-board fuel systems, and optional sound-attenuated enclosures, Curtis Power Solutions offers a dependable solution that combines efficiency, safety, and convenience.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Governor Type | Electronic / Mechanical |
| Prime Power Output | 1,200 kW at rated frequency |
| Standby Power Output | ~1,320 kW |
| Speed | 1,800 rpm (for 60 Hz) |
| Frequency | 60 Hz (optional 50 Hz variant) |
| Voltage | 480 V, 3-phase (other voltages optional) |
| Power Factor | 0.8 (lag) |
| Alternator Type | Brushless, self-ventilated |
| Insulation Class | H |
| Excitation | Self-excited / AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) |
| Control System | Digital controller with protections, alarms, metering |
Safety information
- Always perform a risk assessment before starting up; verify location, access, and clearance.
- Ensure adequate ventilation—exhaust and cooling air must not be obstructed.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): hearing protection, eye protection, insulated gloves, etc.
- Never operate the generator in an enclosed space without exhaust venting—risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Do not attempt to service or access internal components while the generator is running or energized.
- Lock out / tag out electrical inputs and outputs before working on the generator or its control circuits.
- Keep a safe distance from rotating parts (fan, belts, alternator rotor).
- Do not over-load the generator—do not exceed rated current or voltage limits.
- Use proper grounding and bonding to prevent shock hazards.
- Store and handle fuel safely—avoid spills, use proper containment, and prevent ignition sources.
- Have fire suppression or fire extinguishers nearby, rated for electrical/fuel fires.
- All installation and operation should comply with local code requirements.
- Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance, inspections, or diagnostics.