GENERATOR
150 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Rating: 150 kVA / 120 kW
- Standby Rating: 165 kVA / 132 kW
- Frequency: 60 Hz
- Voltage Options: 208/120V, 240/139V, 277/160V, 480/277V (Switchable)
Overview
The 150 kW diesel generator is designed to provide reliable and efficient power for both prime and standby applications. Ideal for construction sites, industrial facilities, events, and emergency backup situations, this generator ensures uninterrupted electricity when it’s needed most.
As part of our generator rental offerings, this unit delivers flexible voltage options and robust performance, making it a dependable solution for temporary or long-term power needs. With easy setup, low maintenance requirements, and advanced safety features, our 150 kW generator rental is a practical choice for businesses and organizations seeking a reliable energy source without the commitment of purchasing equipment.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Rated Power (Prime) | 150 kVA / 120 kW |
| Rated Power (Standby) | 165 kVA / 132 kW |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Voltage Options | 208/120V, 240/139V, 277/160V, 480/277V |
| Engine | - |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Fuel Consumption | 11.3 US Gal/hr at full load |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 25 hours of operation at full load |
| Sound Level | 74 dB @ 7 meters |
| Cooling System | Radiator with fan |
| Starting System | Electric start with battery |
| Enclosure | Weather-resistant, sound-attenuated |
Safety information
- Always operate the generator on a stable, level surface in accordance with local code requirements.
- Ensure proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup, following NFPA code guidelines.
- Do not run the generator in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces.
- Keep flammable materials away from the generator during operation.
- Inspect fuel lines regularly for leaks or damage.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling fuel.
- Allow the generator to cool before refueling to prevent fire hazards.
- Do not bypass safety features or controls; adhere to NFPA code standards.
- Verify all electrical connections are secure and compliant with local code before starting the generator.
- Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule to ensure safe and reliable operation.