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  2. Diesel generator - Wikipedia

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    Set sizes range from 8 to 30-kW (also 8 to 30-kVA single phase) for homes, small shops, and offices, with the larger industrial generators from 8-kW (11 kVA) up to 2,000-kW (2,500-kVA three phase) used for office complexes, factories, and other industrial facilities. A 2,000-kW set can be housed in a 40 ft (12 m) ISO container with a fuel tank ...

  3. Engine–generator - Wikipedia

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    This is a 100 kVA set. The mid-size stationary engine–generator pictured here is a 100 kVA set which produces 415 V at around 110 A. It is powered by a 6.7-liter turbocharged Perkins Phaser 1000 Series engine, and consumes approximately 27 liters of fuel an hour, on a 400-liter tank.

  4. Aksa Power Generation - Wikipedia

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    It has opened three generator manufacturing plants in China (Changzhou, Wuxi and Hangzhou) with its Hangzhou State plant (opened 2012) making 24,000 generators per year and being the largest generator factory in the world. [1] [4] Aksa were sponsors of the FIFA Under 20 World Cup in 2013, providing the power. [5]

  5. Ashok Leyland - Wikipedia

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    Diesel Generators Ashok Leyland offers Diesel Generators manufactured with Ashok Leyland engines and Leypower alternators. Currently they manufacture 5 to 2250 kVA Silent DG Sets. Currently they manufacture 5 to 2250 kVA Silent DG Sets.

  6. Kohler SDMO - Wikipedia

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    SDMO diesel-generator. ... 1995, the company sets up a new plant and offices of 15,000 m 2 in Guipavas, ... over 700 kVA, with KOHLER engines.

  7. Generac - Wikipedia

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    By end of the 1980s, the company was manufacturing residential, commercial and industrial generators, and in 1989, Generac introduced the first gaseous-fueled automatic home standby system. [7] In 1992, Generac began private labeling generator sets for Caterpillar, Inc.