GENERATOR
2000 kW Generator Rental
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- Rating (Prime) 1,800 kW
- Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
- Voltage 400 / 480 V (three-phase)
- Rating (Standby) 2,000 kW
Overview
Our 2000 kW generator rental offers a dependable and scalable power solution for projects that demand high output and uptime. Whether as a primary power source in remote or off-grid contexts, or as a backup during maintenance, outage or emergency, this unit provides flexibility and performance in a mobile form.
Designed to handle heavy loads, generator rental supports industrial sites, data centres, mining operations, large events, hospitals, or large commercial installations. With full enclosure for sound attenuation, robust cooling, advanced control systems, and remote monitoring options, this generator is built to deliver safe, efficient, and continuous power supply under challenging conditions.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Prime Power Output | 1,800 kW |
| Standby Power Output | 2,000 kW |
| Rated Voltage | 400 V / 480 V (3-phase) |
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Power Factor | 0.8 (lagging) |
| Phase | 3-phase |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Cooling System | Radiator-cooled with fan and charge-air cooler |
| Alternator | Brushless, class H insulation, 2/3 pitch |
| Control System | Digital controller with auto-start, protections, synchronization, remote monitoring |
| Enclosure | Weather-proof, sound-attenuated, with access doors |
| Starting System | Electric starter with batteries and battery charger |
| Ambient Conditions | 0–45 °C standard; optional cold-start or heat kit available |
| Altitude Capability | Up to 1,000 m without derating |
Safety information
- Always ground the generator properly in compliance with local code to prevent electric shock.
- Maintain safe clearances around air inlets and exhaust outlets — do not obstruct ventilation.
- Use fuel and oil only from approved sources, and store in compliant containers; always shut down engine before refueling.
- Ensure that all personnel are trained in emergency shutdown procedures and aware of the generator’s safety systems.
- Avoid open flames or sparks near fuel storage or generator fuel lines.
- Keep exhaust systems clear and ensure that exhaust gases are vented to safe zones (never into occupied spaces).
- Regularly inspect and tighten electrical connections; loose connections can lead to arcing, overheating, fire risk.
- Use proper lifting gear and adhere to weight limits when transporting or positioning the unit.
- Install overcurrent protection, circuit breakers, and monitor for overloads or abnormal conditions following NFPA guidelines.
- During operation, monitor emissions and fumes; provide adequate ventilation in enclosed spaces.
- Schedule routine maintenance checks (oil, coolant, filters, belts) and inspections to ensure safe continuous operation.
- In the event of abnormal noise, vibration, flame, smoke, or faults — shut down immediately and notify service technician.