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No matter how specific your energy supply requirements, our solutions always give you excellence that is fine-tuned to your exact needs. The mtu Series 4000 diesel generator sets have been doing just that for over 25 years already – for data centers, hospitals, airports, industrial plants, residential buildings, public facilities, decentralized power stations, microgrids, hybrid solutions and numerous other applications around the world. Available in six different power ratings, including standby, prime
and continuous power, the mtu Series 4000 diesel gensets cover the range from 1,600 to 4,000 kVA (50 Hz) and from 1,125 to 3,250 kWe (60 Hz). In addition to meeting highest quality, performance and fuel efficiency demands, they continue to define the benchmark for excellence with a variety of highly flexible, eco- and cost-efficient features, including low- and medium-voltage alternators, various controller configurations and mechanical or electrical radiators.
Engine Manufacturer Generac
Engine Model G FORCE-1000
Net Engine Power 18.7 kWm
Engine Cooling System Air Cooled
No. of Cylinder and Position 2, Vee
Displacement 999 cc
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Bore x Stroke 90 x 78.58 mm
Recommended Fuel LPG
Combustion system Electronic spark Injection
Compression Ratio 9.5: 1
Total lubricating capacity 1.8 Liters
Total coolant capacity NA
Fuel Consumption
Full Load (Prime) 3.91 kg/hr
75% Load 3.15 kg/hr
50% Load 2.45 kg/hr
PRP - Prime Power:
It is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is capable of delivering continuously
whilst supplying a variable electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year under
the agreed operating conditions with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as
prescribed by the manufacturer. The permissible average power output over 24 h of operation shall not
exceed 70 % of the prime power.
LTP - Limited-Time running Power:
It is defined as the maximum power available, under the agreed operating conditions, for which the
generating set is capable of delivering for up to 500 h of operation per year (whose no more than 300 for
continuative use) with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as prescribed by the
manufacturers. No overload capability is available.
PRP - Prime Power:
It is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is capable of delivering continuously
whilst supplying a variable electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year under
the agreed operating conditions with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as
prescribed by the manufacturer. The permissible average power output over 24 h of operation shall not
exceed 70 % of the prime power.
LTP - Limited-Time running Power:
It is defined as the maximum power available, under the agreed operating conditions, for which the
generating set is capable of delivering for up to 500 h of operation per year (whose no more than 300 for
continuative use) with the maintenance intervals and procedures being carried out as prescribed by the
manufacturers. No overload capability is available.