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1 SPECIFICATION
GENERATOR SPECIFICATION SSDP120
Frequency
50Hz
Phase
3
Voltage
400/230
Standby Power (ESP) 117.1 kVA 93.7 kW
Prime Power (PRP)
106.1 kVA 84.9 kW
Engine
Perkins 1104D-E44TAG2 Engine
Emissions certified
EU (EU 97/68/EC Stage IIIa)
Displacement
4.4 Litres
Aspiration
Turbo charged
Alternator
105kVA Meccalte ECP 34-2S/4
AVR
DER 3Ø Elec/- 1%
Fuel tank capacity
470 Litres
Autonomy 100% load
19 Hours
24.5 Litres hour
Autonomy 75% load
24 Hours
19.8 Litres hour
Autonomy 50% load
35 Hours
13.2 Litres hour
LWA
92
DBA @ 7M
67
DBA @ 4M
72
DBA @ 1M
84
DIMENSIONS SSDP120
Length
Width
Height
Weight KG
SSDP120 Skid dry
2710
1100
1650
1944
SSDP120 Skid wet
2710
1100
1650
2335
SSDP120 Trailer dry
4500
1700
1960
2156
SSDP120 Trailer wet
4500
1700
1960
2547
2 GENERAL SAFETY
2.1 Warning signs
Warnings shown on the machine should be observed at all times. The warning signs should be
checked for legibility and any that have become damaged should be replaced.
2.2 Safety hazards
Do not climb on the generator, as dents may cause overheating of the acoustic lining.
It is important to keep the generator clean and well serviced, in particular keep all air vents / louvers
clear of debris to prevent poor performance or possible overheating and permanent damage to the
generator. Keep well clear of moving parts on the generator at all times.
3 POTENTIAL HAZARDS
3.1 Auxiliary power
The electricity produced by an engine driven Generator is very similar to mains electricity and should
be treated accordingly.
Do not remove covers and attempt to work on the Generator while the engine is running.
Check the rating and electrical safety of the load before connecting the Generator.
Equipment should never be connected that in total exceeds the specified rating of the Generator.
Installation of the generator as a standby or secondary power source should only be undertaken by a
fully qualified electrician using the appropriate means of isolation from the mains supply. Installation
must comply with all applicable laws and electrical codes.
3.2 Operating Environment
The Generator should always be operated on level ground.
3.3 Temperature Range
A temperature range between -15
˚
C and +50
˚C are the normal limits of
operation. Operating outside
the range will require additional modifications.