New Doosan Portable Power G70 and G100 Work at Low Ambient Load Without a Separate Load Management System
Doosan Portable Power introduces two new models to its generator lineup: the G70 and G100. Both generators have some of the best motor starting capabilities in the 70kVA to 100kVA nodes and feature low-load operating range. The new models can be at low ambient load and no-load operation without the use of a separate load management system. This allows operators to be more efficient and start larger motors without stepping up a generator size class.
These generators are engineered to provide the highest reliability while lowering the total cost of operation. The G70 and G100 have tough running gear and a Galvannealed steel enclosure that can stand up to harsh environments. The standard voltage selectors switch, and multiple power connections increase both machines’ utilization to take on more kinds of jobs. They can change from 50Hz to 60HZ, making them some of the most versatile generators offered today. Key applications include construction site power, special events and entertainment, de-watering and municipalities.
New Doosan Portable Power 70kVA to 100kVA generators have a digital control panel that displays the tachometer, oil pressure, coolant temperature and fuel level. A digital meter shows AC output, generator voltage and current.
Quick Specs:
Doosan Portable Power G70WDO-3A-T4F
● Prime Output: 70kVA (56kW)
● Engine: Cummins F3.8
● Sound Level (100% Load): 65 dB(A)
● Prime Output: 100kVA (80kW)
● Engine: Cummins F3.8
● Sound Level (100% Load): 67 dB(A)
For more information on the G70 and G100 generators, visit doosanportablepower.com.
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