GENERATOR
700 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Rating 700 kW
- Standby Rating ~770 kW (typical 10% overload)
- Frequency 60 Hz
- Voltage 480 V (3-phase)
Overview
When you need dependable, high-output power temporarily, the 700 kW generator provides a versatile solution. Whether deployed as a primary source in remote or temporary installations, or as a standby unit to back up mission-critical systems, this generator can handle demanding loads. Its rugged construction, ample cooling, and integrated control systems make it suitable for long-duration deployments.
We at Curtis Power Solutions offer a full turnkey generator rental service, including delivery, setup, wiring, fuel system integration, and removal. Our team ensures correct configuration (voltage, frequency, load balancing, synchronization) and monitoring throughout the rental period.
This unit can be paralleled (if needed) with other gensets for redundancy or expanded capacity. It is engineered to meet emissions and safety standards, and is regularly tested and maintained to ensure reliability.
Specifications
Specifications |
Details |
| Engine Diesel | 4-stroke, turbocharged, water-cooled |
| Displacement | ~ 25–30 L (model-dependent) |
| Governor Type | Electronic / isochronous |
| Alternator | Brushless, 3-phase, self-ventilated |
| Voltage Output | 480 V, 3-phase (other voltages via transformer) |
| Frequency | 60 Hz (optionally 50 Hz) |
| Power Ratings | Prime: 700 kW / Standby: ~770 kW |
| Power Factor | 0.8 lagging |
| Fuel Consumption | ~ 205 gal/h (at 100% load) (estimate; model-specific) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | ~ 1,500 – 2,000 gal (onboard) |
| Cooling System | Radiator and charge-air aftercooler |
| Lubrication System | Forced feed, full flow filter |
| Control System | Digital control panel (with protection, metering, alarms) |
| Noise Level | ~ 85 dB(A) @ 7 m |
Safety information
- Always ensure proper grounding and bond connections before energizing the genset.
- Use lockout / tagout (LOTO) when performing maintenance or servicing.
- Do not operate in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas — exhaust contains lethal gases (CO).
- Maintain clearance for air intake and exhaust to prevent overheating or recirculation.
- Avoid overloading — do not exceed standby rating; respect 10% overload limit only for short durations.
- Use fuel oil and lubricants matching manufacturer specifications.
- Monitor coolant level, oil pressure, temperature, and battery voltage continuously.
- Ensure fire suppression or extinguishers are available nearby (class B, suitable for fuel fire).
- Keep personnel clear of rotating parts, high-voltage components, and hot surfaces.
- Do not attempt repairs while genset is energized — always de-energize and isolate first.
- Use protective equipment (gloves, eye protection, hearing protection) in proximity to running equipment.
- Ensure fuel system integrity (no leaks, proper ventilation of fuel vapors).
- Follow emergency shutdown procedures in case of fault conditions (e.g. overtemperature, overcurrent, low oil pressure)