GENERATOR (FG Wilson P88) 80kVA 400V 50Hz 3ph, diesel
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GENERATOR (FG Wilson P88) 80kVA 400V 50Hz 3ph, diesel
Definition
The FG Wilson P88 is powered by the Perkins 1104C-44TG2 4 cylinder turbo charged, water cooled 1500rpm diesel engine, 50 Hz, alternator FGL30100, AVR, all housed in a quiet, durable and weather resistant acoustic enclosure.
Controlled by a control panel FG100 with a start/stop button and a single menu layout for ease of navigation, but can also come with an alternative control panel type like for example DeapSea.
A standard version comes with a bunded long range fuel tank, a water heater, a battery charger and 2 wire auto start/stop.
Specifications
- output ratings: prime/standby: 80/88 kVA at 400/230 V, 50 Hz
- engine: Perkins 1104A-44TG2
- alternator: FG Wilson FGL30020 or equivalent
- control panel: FG100 or alternative
- fuel tank capacity: 180 litres
- fuel consumption at 100% load: prime/standby: 18.2/20.1 litres
- noise level: 66dB(A) at 7 m
- running time: 13.8 hours at 75% load
- hard wired output only, no socket
Technical specifications
Engine:
- 4 cylinder, 4 stroke, in line diesel engine
- speed: 1500 rpm (for 50 Hz)
- gross engine power: prime/standby: 73.4/80.7 kW
- turbocharged, water cooled with mechanical regulator
- lubrication: engine oil, 8 liters, 15W-40
Alternator:
- output: 400/230 V, 50 Hz, 3-phase
- power rating: prime/standby: 80/88 kVA, 64/70.4 kW
- excitation system: SHUNT
- AVR model: R120
Dimensions
LxWxH: 1870 mm x 840 mm x 1333 mm
Weight: 939 kg
Transport Dangerous Goods
Generators might be considered as dangerous goods for transport:
- If a shipper or supplier provides written or electronic documentation stating that a flushing and purging procedure for flammable liquid powered engines has been followed in compliance with Special Provision A70 the generator is not subject to IATA DGR regulations
- If not complying with Special Provision A70 then the generator must be managed in compliance to IATA DGR regulations
Instructions for use
For power calculations refer to your technical department .
Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is running.
For maximum safety and earthing, refer to the MSF guidelines on energy.
See: Remarks on generators
Maintenance
The usual maintenance interval is every 250 hours for this type of generator. For certain countries/locations a different maintenance interval might be applicable, check this with your technical department.
Use the logbook generator 1500 rpm , article code: L041MECM19E-P.