Sunday, June 6, 2010

Wacker Neuson line expanded with two new generators


Wacker Neuson is expanding its mobile generator line upwards, adding 180 kVA (prime) and 240 kVA (prime) sizes. These generators feature the same design philosophy Wacker Neuson has incorporated in its smaller mobile generators: compact, robust construction, lowest in class sound emissions, superior motor starting, user friendly operation and service, and a broad range of factory installed options. In addition to new clean burning Tier III engines, standard features such as 115 percent fluid containment, crankcase oil vapour recovery system, and no mess oil and radiator drain hoses make these new Wacker Neuson models environmentally friendly. Wacker Neuson engineers designed these generators from the ground up, mating the new John Deere Tier III engines to properly sized, high efficiency Mecc Alte alternators to ensure that full engine potential is achieved for maximize power output and fuel efficiency. Both models come standard with integrated, long run fuel tanks that are 115 percent fluid contained; at 100 percent prime kW output, the G 180’s 300-gallon fuel tank provides 28 hours of run time while the G 240’s 400-gallon tank provides 30 hours of run time.

Source : heg.baumpub

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