Open Industrial Standby Generators
DLC (Diesel, Liquid Cooled)

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 Application-
Industrial diesel engine-driven generator systems for applications including confinement house operations, dairy farms, and greenhouse facilities. Used also as backup power systems for Municipality services such as water treatment plants, 911 emergency operations. Rugged and reliable, these units are designed for use in many applications requiring a standby power supply. 3-year warranty. 

Features-

  • Available in ratings from 25 kW to 300 kW.

  • Available options including 100-600 amp NEMA 1/NEMA 3R Automatic Transfer Switches.

  • 12V DC electric start.

  • 100% full load tested

  • Standard engine is a Perkins diesel. Optional engines available as custom designs, from John Deere and Isuzu.

  • Full status monitor flashes in the event of low oil pressure, high coolant temperature, over speed and over crank.

  • Direct fuel line connections for use with existing tanks or provisions for optional sub-base tank.

  • 1800 RPM, 60Hz, 12 lead generators available for 1 and 3 phase voltages.

  • Alternators are efficient brushless synchronous four-pole construction, dynamically balanced with double sealed prelubricated ball bearings.

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Pricing and Specifications- 

Catalog Number Kilowatt Rating Engine Engine Hp Volts List Price
Your Price will be 65% of listed price
Mult. Symbol Weight
DLC25 25 kW * * * * * *
DLC50 50 kW * * * * * *
DLC75** 75 kW Perkins 113 120 / 240 $15835 GS 2110
DLC100** 100 kW Perkins 161 120 / 240 $19169 GS 2448
DLC130** 130 kW Perkins 206 120 / 240 $23330 GS 3040
DLC150 150 kW * * * * * *
DLC200 200 kW * * * * * *
DLC250 250 kW * * * * * *
DLC300 300 kW * * * * * *

* Contact office for specifications and options.
** Single phase voltage output on these models. Three phase alternators available. Contact office for additional information.

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