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Deutz Natural Gas Generator

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    Model

    YDND-250 

    YDND-300

    Rated Frequency

    50/60HZ 

    Power Factor

    0.8 

    Rated Voltage

    400/230V 

    Rated Power (KW/KVA)

    250/312.5

    300/375 

    Standby Power (KVA)

    275/343

    330/412.5 

    Rated Current (A)

    450

    540

    Phase/Wire

    3Phase, 4Wire 

    Alternator Brand

    Stamford

    Control System

    Smartgen, Deepsea, ComAp

    Overall Size (mm)

    4220×2040×2480 

    Weight (kg)

    4120 



















    Established in 1864, headquartered in Cologne, Germany, Deutz is the first internal combustion engine manufacturer in the world. In 1876, the co-founder of Deutz Company Mr N.A. Otto invented the world’s first 4-stroke internal combustion engine which is also the first internal combustion engine fueled by gas. So Deutz gas engine is the starting point of gas engines.




     

    Pressure Regulator: 

    To regulate the pressure of the gas supplier and make sure stable gas pressure.


    Pressure Meter: 

    To show and monitor the gas pressure within the normal range



     

    Anti-explosion Valve: 

    To release the pressure in case the mixed gas is ignited in the intake manifold. In this way, the generator will be well protected from ignition resulted from mistaken adjustment of advance angle of ignition




     

    Flame arrester: 

    This part is designed to prevent the fire entering the gas tank from the engine. As natural gas and biogas are highly flammable gas, the back-fire is highly dangerous to the gas source. So it is very important to have this flame arrester.




      

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