GENERATOR
1500 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Power Rating: 1500 kW
- Standby Rating: 1650 kW
- Voltage: 400 V / 480 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz / 60 Hz (depending on region)
- Phase: 3-phase
Overview
Curtis Power Solutions’ 1500 kW generator rental provides unmatched reliability and performance for large-scale projects, industrial operations, and critical backup power needs. Designed to handle heavy loads continuously, this generator ensures smooth, uninterrupted electricity wherever it’s deployed.
With Curtis Power Solutions, you benefit from flexible rental options, rapid deployment, and full technical support throughout the rental period. Engineered for durability and efficiency, the 1500 kW unit is ideal for construction sites, data centers, events, or emergency power situations. Its robust design, coupled with advanced control systems, guarantees safe and stable operation under all conditions.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Prime Power Output | 1500 kW |
| Standby Power Output | 1650 kW |
| Rated Voltage | 400 V / 480 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Phase | 3-phase |
| Power Factor | 0.8 lag |
| Engine Speed | 1500 rpm / 1800 rpm |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Cooling System | Radiator with fan |
| Ambient Operating Range | –10 °C to +45 °C |
| Alternator Type | Brushless synchronous |
Safety information
- Always ground the generator properly before operation to avoid electrical shock hazards.
- Do not operate the unit in enclosed or unventilated areas — adequate ventilation for exhaust and cooling air is mandatory.
- Keep clearance around the generator (e.g. 1 m on all sides) to prevent overheating or fire risk.
- Use approved fuel lines, hoses, and fittings, and check for leaks before startup.
- Ensure emergency stop and protection systems are functional (circuit breakers, overcurrent protection, overspeed, high temperature).
- Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance, inspection, or refueling, and always while the engine is stopped.
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE): gloves, safety goggles, hearing protection.
- Avoid overloading beyond standby or prime ratings; sudden load surges should be managed with load shedding.
- Be cautious of hot surfaces and exhaust outlets — provide proper barriers or signage.
- In case of emergency or fault, shut down immediately and isolate the generator before inspecting.