CGM 500B-B750 Single/three-phase 500KVA generator with automatic control panel
The CGM 500B-B750 is a single/three phase 500KVA generator with a 1500 rpm Baudouin diesel engine, compact and easy to use, mounted on a fixed base. This CGM 500B-B750 generator is in an open version and is easy to handle and transport thanks to its base with pivoting feet. The CGM 500B-B750 generator consists of a Stamford, Mecc Alte or Marelli Motori, self-excited, brushless alternator with AVR voltage regulator. The CGM 500B-B750 generator is equipped with an electric starter with a low fuel consumption battery, consuming only 78,4 litres per hour at 75% load. In addition, it has a control panel with automatic control unit and terminal box for automatic start-up. This generator is perfect for use outdoors, such as on construction sites. The CGM 500B-B750 generator is part of the Industrial range and is characterised by its versatility for installation in urban environments such as shops or shopping centres, for the telecommunications environment, for military applications and much more.
Technical characteristics of the CGM 500B-B750 generator: Phase type: Single-phase / Three-phase Maximum three-phase power: 440 KW / 550 KVA Three-phase continuous power: 400 KW / 500 KVA Maximum single-phase power: 146.67 KW / 183.33 KVA Single-phase continuous use power: 133.33 KW / 166.67 KVA Fuel: Diesel Voltage: 230 V / 400 V Frequency: 50 Hz Motor: BAUDOUIN 6M26G550/5 Engine speed: 1500 rpm Starting: Electric Consumption: 78.4 Lt/h at 75% load Length: 3450 mm Width: 1550 mm Height: 2100 mm Weight: 4680 Kg AVR
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