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MAC AFRIC 150 KvA (120KW) Diesel Generator Powered By FAW
This advanced generator boasts a brushless AVR controlled alternator, Deepsea Control Panel, and integrated Auto Transfer Switch for smooth power transition. Designed with anti-vibration mounts, standard wiring and a noise-reducing
canopy, it ensures stability and reduced noise. Rigorously tested for reliability.
Package Length (cm) | 330.00 |
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Package Width (cm) | 123.00 |
Package Height (cm) | 139.00 |
Package Weight (kg) | 2450.000000 |
Power Output | 150 KVA |
Output Voltage | 380 V (Three Phase) @ 50 HZ |
Amperage per phase | 216 A |
Decibel Rating | 72 - 75 dB |
Fuel Consumption | 38.2 LPH |
Type | Diesel Powered |
Tank Capacity | 250 L |
Start Type | Electric Start |
Voltage Regulator | Yes (AVR) |
Oil Capacity | 23 L |
Engine Displacement | 7.13 L |
Engine Model | CA6DF2-19D |
Engine RPM | 1500 RPM |
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Power Output | 150 KVA |
Output Voltage | 380 V (Three Phase) @ 50 HZ |
Amperage per Phase | 216 A |
Decibel Rating | 72 - 75 dB |
Fuel Consumption | 38.2 LPH |
Type | Diesel Powered |
Tank Capacity | 250 L |
Start Type | Electric Start |
Voltage Regulator | Yes (AVR) |
Oil Capacity | 23 L |
Engine Displacement | 7.13 L |
Engine Model | CA6DF2-19D |
Engine RPM | 1500 RPM |
Specifications Description
An electrician is required to conduct a load-test to ensure you can make an informed purchase decision that is based on your needed amperage per phase.
Generators are manufactured to run at 80% of its maximum output when at sea-level and in a neutral climate. Factors such as altitude and temperature can affect the efficiency of your engine therefore, creating less power.
Limitations of Use:
- Do not use more than 50% of your generator’s rated load for your “first step load”.
- Do not use more than 75% of your generator’s rated load for your “Running load”.
These limitations are set to account for any spikes or drops in current that naturally occur in the combustion process of fuel powered generators.