New and improved Genset
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

New and improved Genset

Powerica launches the new 'Containerised Genset'.
Powerica Ltd, along with Cummins India Ltd, held the Consultant and Customer seminar where Bharat Oberoi, Joint Managing Director, Powerica Ltd, launched the 'Containerized Gensets'.

Robust range
The range of 750 kVA to 2,000 kVA is the first in the Genset industry. Their new Advantage Prime range 440 to 2,250 kVVA and the QSK 50-1750 to 1975 kVA and QSK 95 - 3,350 to 3750 kVA series, built on a robust platform, delivers reliable power, low emissions and fast response to load changes.

Product offering
QSK 95, the 95 litre engine, enables fast ramp-up to maximum power for Genset, due to faster transient response from the turbo chargers. The Powerica Portable Power (Containerised Genets) is a powerful generator set with a more efficient footprint than the modular Acoustic Gensets. It provides industry-leading sound attenuation, maintains better than the 25dBA insertion loss, optimum diesel engine-efficiency and integrates with the client's BMS. It is acoustically lined and insulated with the 64 kg density Rockwool and has a Cambered roof and structured design to hold the residential silencer with joint-less construction.

Additional features
It is available in operational access doors with 'Cold Room' type lock and panic release. It provides access to power command controller from outside the container and auxiliary power supply connection 220/240 VAC with internal lighting. The portable power is suitable for mounting on any make-shift location without foundation or flooring. Remote radiator cooling arrangement is designed for a true ambient capability at 45oC with substantial fuel saving.

The ideal choice
It achieves the external sound levels required on site and produces the same power levels using less space. It is a fully-integrated power generation system, which is ready to use, compact, portable, all terrain Genset, with new benchmarking performance, reliability and efficiency.

Powerica launches the new 'Containerised Genset'. Powerica Ltd, along with Cummins India Ltd, held the Consultant and Customer seminar where Bharat Oberoi, Joint Managing Director, Powerica Ltd, launched the 'Containerized Gensets'. Robust range The range of 750 kVA to 2,000 kVA is the first in the Genset industry. Their new Advantage Prime range 440 to 2,250 kVVA and the QSK 50-1750 to 1975 kVA and QSK 95 - 3,350 to 3750 kVA series, built on a robust platform, delivers reliable power, low emissions and fast response to load changes. Product offering QSK 95, the 95 litre engine, enables fast ramp-up to maximum power for Genset, due to faster transient response from the turbo chargers. The Powerica Portable Power (Containerised Genets) is a powerful generator set with a more efficient footprint than the modular Acoustic Gensets. It provides industry-leading sound attenuation, maintains better than the 25dBA insertion loss, optimum diesel engine-efficiency and integrates with the client's BMS. It is acoustically lined and insulated with the 64 kg density Rockwool and has a Cambered roof and structured design to hold the residential silencer with joint-less construction. Additional features It is available in operational access doors with 'Cold Room' type lock and panic release. It provides access to power command controller from outside the container and auxiliary power supply connection 220/240 VAC with internal lighting. The portable power is suitable for mounting on any make-shift location without foundation or flooring. Remote radiator cooling arrangement is designed for a true ambient capability at 45oC with substantial fuel saving. The ideal choice It achieves the external sound levels required on site and produces the same power levels using less space. It is a fully-integrated power generation system, which is ready to use, compact, portable, all terrain Genset, with new benchmarking performance, reliability and efficiency.

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