350KW natural gas generators

Taylor Power generators can serve as prime power or continuous power generators
Prime power generators can be defined as having an “unlimited run time”, or essentially a generator that will be used as a primary power source. A prime power rated generator can supply power where there is no utility source
Continuous power is similar to prime power but has a base load rating. It can supply power continuously to a constant load but does not have the ability to handle overload conditions or work as well with variable loads.
The main difference between a prime and continuous rating is that prime power generators are set to have maximum power available at a variable load for an unlimited number of hours, and they generally include a 10% or so overload capability for short durations.

STANDARD FEATURES:

  • Heavy-duty Industrial Gas Engine
  • Brushless rotating field generator with class “H” insulation
  • Analog Control Panel displaying AC voltage, AC frequency, Ammeter, Hour Meter and a toggle switch that switches generator from “Off” to “Manual” to “Auto” positions, and Battery Volt Meter
  • Oil Pressure and Water Temperature Gauges
  • High and Low Gas Pressure Inlets
  • Heavy-duty Integral Vibration Isolators
  • Exhaust Silencer
  • Heavy-duty 12 Ga. Galvanneal Steel Weather-proof Enclosure
  • Stainless Steel Hinges and hardware throughout
  • Heavy-duty Steel Skid with 100% containment of all fluids
  • Oil and coolant drain extensions piped into skid with ball valves
  • Batteries, Rack and Cables • Main Line Circuit Breaker – Rated 100%
  • GPS Monitoring

STANDARD ENCLOSED UNIT

Options:

  • Sound Attenuated Enclosure
  • Load Conter,Lights & GFI Receptacle

Overadd Size: 186″L x 90″W x 106″H
Approximate Weight: 13,500 lbs.
Note: Dimensions and weights reflect standard enclosed unit with no options and are subject to change.

Note: The above drawing are provided for refrence only and should not be used for planning installation.Contact your local distributor for more information.

South Texas – 50KW and 80KW natural gas generators:

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