I have been looking at Govplanet for one.
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Would you please send me the Model number---27 is what I need and for longetivity...it HAS to be water-cooled. Huricane Matthew kept power out over a week.. I have 2/250 gal tanks of propane...currently ready to be hooked to my present Champion portable...10kw...it's hook to the house and all have have to do is disconnect house breaker and connect lie to generator...there- I pick an choose what appliances to run...I am single so easy to track what is being used.
Here is one i just put into a pump station for a municipality. Kohler KD1000. 1000kw, 1600amps max, 277/480v, 3 phase. 3000 gallon sub base fuel tank. Radiator can pull 30,000cfm of air at full blast. V-12, twin turbocharged, 50psi of boost. Maximum horsepower is 1114hp @ 1800rpm. 70.9gph at 100% load. Just a monster of a generator.
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The intake for the radiator/room. 30000+CFM through this damper assembly when fully open.
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How long will it run on that much fuel? That thing is massive.
Here is one i just put into a pump station for a municipality. Kohler KD1000. 1000kw, 1600amps max, 277/480v, 3 phase. 3000 gallon sub base fuel tank. Radiator can pull 30,000cfm of air at full blast. V-12, twin turbocharged, 50psi of boost. Maximum horsepower is 1114hp @ 1800rpm. 70.9gph at 100% load. Just a monster of a generator.
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The intake for the radiator/room. 30000+CFM through this damper assembly when fully open.
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Here is one i just put into a pump station for a municipality. Kohler KD1000.
That’s just a baby!
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That last picture is 1 cylinder, which is 298 cubes alone or 4765 cubic inches total.
you using that for primary power?
I just had no idea they made engines, I only associate the name with toilets and faucets.They do make larger ones iirc. We have 2.5MW Cats but I believe there were similarly spec’d Kohlers in the original bid.
That’s just a baby!
That last picture is 1 cylinder, which is 298 cubes alone or 4765 cubic inches total.
By no means can I compare to any of these ones y'all have been posting. But september of last year we had the hurricane come thru and wreck a good part of the city. Dad brought over the old generator from my child hood, but the tank died on it and leaked on me. So 12 hours from landfall, I found myself at Lowes buying one of the only Gen's I could find which was a Cat Commercial Contractor grade big daddy unit. I left it in the box hoping I wouldn't need it, but I unfortunately did.
Power went out and we were on generator for about 2 1/2 days. I had to assemble that thing by flashlight in the middle of a hurricane, but I did. It fired right up, gave us some life back. About 35-50% load for 2 1/2 days straight, and it used about 12 gallons. Saved all of our food, gave us the ability to watch tv/entertain ourselves, and clean up the debris. It was well worth it.
I pulled it out the other day and let it run for about 30 minutes with more fuel treatment in it. It fired up on the first pull and didn't stutter. Never owned anything made by CAT before but i'm impressed. I'll eventually go Generac/Natural gas powered though.
Oh my...That’s just a baby!
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That last picture is 1 cylinder, which is 298 cubes alone or 4765 cubic inches total.
Pulled out the BIG GUNS. That thing is massive.