5000kw,500-1500Rpm, X16V320ZD Electric Marine Diesel Generator Set - Product
Place of Origin : Wuxi,China
Delivery Time : Negotiate
Product Description
X16V320ZD Electric Marine Diesel Generator Set
A diesel generator is the combination of a diesel engine with an electrical generator (often called an alternator) to generate electrical energy. Diesel generating sets are used in places without connection to the power grid, as emergency power-supply if the grid fails, as well as for more complex applications such as peak-lopping, Grid Support and export to the power grid. Sizing of diesel generators is critical to avoid low-load or a short
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Other Specification : X16V320ZD Electric Marine Diesel Generator Set
A Diesel Generator Is The Combination Of A Diesel Engine With An Electrical Generator (often Called An Alternator) To Generate Electrical Energy. Diesel Generating Sets Are Used In Places Without Connection To The Power Grid, As Emergency Power-supply If The Grid Fails, As Well As For More Complex Applications Such As Peak-lopping, Grid Support And Export To The Power Grid. Sizing Of Diesel Generators Is Critical To Avoid Low-load Or A Shortage Of Power And Is Complicated By Modern Electronics, Specifically Non-linear Loads.
Descrition:
The Packaged Combination Of A Diesel Engine, A Generator And Various Ancillary Devices (such As Base, Canopy, Sound Attenuation, Control Systems, Circuit Breakers, Jacket Water Heaters And Starting System) Is Referred To As A "generating Set" Or A "genset" For Short.
Set Sizes Range From 1 To 50 KW For Homes, Small Shops & Offices With The Larger Industrial Generators From 1 KW Up To 5, 000 KW ( Three Phase) Used For Large Office Complexes, Factories. A 2, 000 KW Set Can Be Housed In A 40 Ft ISO Container With Fuel Tank, Controls, Power Distribution Equipment And All Other Equipment Needed To Operate As A Standalone Power Station Or As A Standby Backup To Grid Power. A Combination Of These Modules Are Used For Small Power Stations And These May Use From One To 20 Units Per Power Section And These Sections Can Be Combined To Involve Hundreds Of Power Modules. In These Larger Sizes The Power Module (engine And Generator) Are Brought To Site On Trailers Separately And Are Connected Together With Large Cables And A Control Cable To Form A Complete Synchronized Power Plant.
Diesel Generators, Sometimes As Small As 200 KW (250 KVA) Are Widely Used Not Only For Emergency Power, But Also Many Have A Secondary Function Of Feeding Power To Utility Grids E