GENERATOR
82 kW Generator Rental
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- Prime Rating 75 kW / 93.75 kVA
- Standby Rating 82 kW / 102.5 kVA
- Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz (configurable)
- Voltage(s) 208 V / 240 V / 480 V (three-phase)
- Phase 3-phase (may support single-phase taps)
82 kW rental generator set is a robust, mobile diesel power option for construction sites, events, emergency standby, or remote operations. It offers reliable continuous operation under prime load conditions and instantaneous support under standby mode.
Overview
The 82 kW generator rental from Curtis Power Solutions delivers a dependable source of power for a diverse range of temporary or backup applications. Whether used for critical site work, scheduled maintenance periods, or as emergency backup, this unit is engineered to balance performance, flexibility, and ease of deployment.
Key advantages include:
- Versatility: Configurable for 50 Hz or 60 Hz and multiple voltage outputs to match your local electrical system.
- Mobility: Housed in a weatherproof, skid-mounted enclosure with integrated fuel tank and transport features.
- Quiet & efficient: Sound attenuation and fuel-efficient operation reduce operational cost and noise impact.
- Support & logistics: Delivered, installed, and serviced by our rental operations team, including connection, fuel, and removal logistics.
This generator is ideal when you need power for light industrial loads, site offices, HVAC systems, lighting, or other critical loads for short-to-medium duration deployment.
Specifications
Specification |
Details |
| Power Output | Prime: 75 kW / 93.75 kVA, Standby: 82 kW / 102.5 kVA |
| Electrical | 50/60 Hz, 208 V / 240 V / 480 V, 3-phase |
| Engine | Diesel, inline 6-cylinder, turbocharged |
| Fuel & Consumption | Tank: 300 L, Consumption (Prime Load): 18 L/h |
| Cooling & Control | Radiator-cooled, electronic governor, digital panel |
| Compliance | Meets NFPA & local emission standards |
Safety information
- Always ensure the generator is placed on a level, stable surface and properly grounded.
- Keep clearance of at least 1 m around the unit for ventilation and maintenance access.
- Never operate the generator in confined or enclosed spaces without adequate ventilation; exhaust gases (CO) are hazardous.
- Use fuel storage & transfer procedures following local codes—avoid spills, sparks, or open flames near fuel.
- Always perform a pre-start inspection (oil level, coolant level, fuel level, belts, battery).
- Do not overload the generator beyond its rated capacity (prime or standby).
- Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel and must comply with local wiring codes and protective devices (breakers, fuses).
- Do not operate in wet or flooded conditions—keep generator dry and protected from rain/spray.
- Regularly check and replace filters, fluids, and perform scheduled maintenance following NFPA 110 to ensure safe and reliable operation.
- In case of faults, alarms, or abnormal noise/vibration, shut down immediately and consult service personnel before resuming use.