Description
The Gillette SP-6500-3-4 Commercial Gas Generator 650kW offers 3 Phase 60Hz 277/480v 1800 RPM operation for use within a weather protected area, NFPA-110. Level 1. A level 2 housing with standard critical silencer can be added for stand alone weather protection. Generators offer Stamford Electric Generator End and Power Solutions International (PSI) Engine options. Systems are USA factory built and 100% load tested, UL-1446 certified, and UL-2200 certified. Complete with digital controller that allows programming to basic engine functions in the field. Standard 2 year & 1000 hour warranty.
Gillette SP-6500-3-4 Specifications
- Voltage L-N: 277
- Voltage L-L: 480
- Phase: 3
- Hz: 60
- LPG Fuel: 120°C RISE STANDBY RATING
- LPG Fuel kW/kVA: 420/525
- LPG Fuel Amps: 632
- NG Fuel: 120°C RISE STANDBY RATING
- NG Fuel kW/kVA: 650/812
- NG Fuel Amps: 978
General Features
- USA prototype built and thoroughly tested.
- All generator sets meet NFPA-110. Level 1, when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards.
- UL-1446 certified, and UL-2200 certified.
- Solid state, frequency compensated voltage regulation is standard.
- Electronic engine governor for precise isochronous frequency regulation.
- DEEP SEA 7420 digital controller allows programming to basic engine functions in the field. Controller has stop-manual-auto mode and engine shutdowns, signaled by full text LCD indicators.
- Heavy Duty 100% – 125% rated Circuit Breaker is standard on all gen-sets.
- All generator set control systems components and accessories provide a 1-year limited warranty at time of initial start – up.
- “OPEN” Generator Sets: There is no enclosure, so gen-set must be placed within a weather protected area, un-inhabited by humans or animals, with proper ventilation. However, this item is available as optional equipment.
- “LEVEL 2” Aluminum Housing: Full weather protection and superior sound attenuation for specific low noise applications. Critical grade silencer is standard.
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