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Gensets for small biz and telecom sector

Cummins Power Generation has launched a new line of generator sets rated 30 to 38kVA at 50 Hz and 27 to 35 kW at 60 Hz. The new generator sets provide an economical and reliable power solution to a variety of prime and standby applications for small businesses and the telecommunications market.

Featuring PowerCommand 1.1 digital control, these generator sets provide total system integration and proven reliability in monitoring, control and protection. An intuitive operator interface panel, integrated control functionality and advanced overcurrent protection are key benefits. Cummins Excitation Boost System (EBS) provides one horsepower per kilowatt motor starting capability and short circuit fault clearing ability for uninterrupted power supply.

Sound attenuated enclosures provide best-in-class quiet operation at 75 dB(A) at one meter meeting stringent EU noise regulations (2004/14/EC).  Excellent fuel economy coupled with lowest maintenance cost and parts replacement makes it one of the most cost-effective small generator sets in the market.

http://www.cumminspower.com/

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