GENERATOR
132 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Rating: 120 kW / 150 kVA
- Standby Rating: 132 kW / 165 kVA
- Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
- Voltage: 208V, 240V, 416V, 480V (3-phase)
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Overview
Curtis Power Solutions provides a dependable 132 kW generator rental designed to deliver uninterrupted power for construction sites, industrial applications, events, and emergency backup. Engineered for durability and efficiency, this generator accommodates a range of voltage and frequency requirements, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments.
Opting for a generator rental from Curtis Power Solutions offers a fully maintained and readily deployable power solution without the need for long-term investment. Equipped with advanced monitoring and safety features, this generator ensures reliable operation, operational safety, and peace of mind for all critical applications.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Prime Power Rating | 120 kW / 150 kVA |
| Standby Power Rating | 132 kW / 165 kVA |
| Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz |
| Voltage Options | 208V, 240V, 416V, 480V (3-phase) |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine Type | 4-Stroke, Turbocharged Diesel |
| Cooling System | Radiator Cooled |
| Power Factor | 0.8 |
| Excitation System | Brushless with Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) |
| Emissions Standard | Tier 1 Compliant |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 300 Liters |
| Noise Level | 72 dB @ 7m |
Safety information
- Always operate the generator outdoors to prevent carbon monoxide hazards, in compliance with local code requirements.
- Ensure proper airflow around the generator to avoid overheating and exhaust buildup.
- Maintain at least 20 feet clearance from buildings, doors, and windows as recommended by local code standards.
- Never run the generator in enclosed or partially enclosed areas to prevent hazardous fumes.
- Refuel only when the generator is off and cooled, following safety guidelines in line with local code regulations.
- Use appropriately rated cords and secure connections to prevent electrical hazards.
- Do not exceed the generator’s rated capacity to avoid equipment damage.
- Follow manufacturer guidelines and local code recommendations for routine inspections and servicing.
- Avoid operating the generator in severe weather conditions, including rain, floods, or storms.
- Be familiar with the generator’s emergency shutdown procedures to ensure safe operation under unexpected conditions.