Hyundai Industrial Diesel Generator - 120kW (Three Phase)
Massive 120kW three-phase industrial diesel generator for major commercial and industrial facilities. Features heavy-duty construction and continuous duty rating for mission-critical applications.
Hyundai DHYD120KSE 1500rpm 120kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator
The Hyundai DHYD120KSE is a three phase diesel generator with a maximum output of 96kW/120kVA. Designed for domestic or professional use, the DHYD120KSE is powered by a 158hp BF1013EC diesel engine and is equipped an AVR alternator to produce clean energy. This means that any sensitive electronic equipment, such as televisions, PCs and laptops, can safely be powered by the DHYD120KSE.
The DHYD120KSE can be started manually by using the key, or connected to an ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) system. An ATS system will automatically detect a loss of power from the mains, turn your DHYD120KSE on automatically, and then turn it off again when power returns from the mains.
Housed in a weather-proof "silenced" canopy, the DHYD120KSE produces only 65dB @ 7 metres which makes it a quiet standby generator which won’t interrupt you at home or work.
The DHYD120KSE benefits from being an economical diesel generator, capable of running on red diesel which is significantly cheaper than road diesel and is safer to store than petrol.
Fitted with an MRS 10 control panel interface as standard, its user friendly interface gives fingertip control over several operating parameters as well as providing information statistics relating to engine, output and generator running parameters.
Equipped with a 230L fuel tank, the DHYD120KSE is a long running standby diesel generator. Running at 1500rpm, the engine is stressed less than in 3000rpm generators and this helps extend the lifespan of the machine if properly serviced.
Dimensions (mm) 2720 x 1050 x 1510
Frequency 50
Voltage(s) 230, 400
Controller Yes
ATS Port Yes
Battery (Ah) 2 x 12/60
Fuel Capacity 230
Low Oil PressureYes
Emergency Stop Yes
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