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Following, it is the introduction about the power rate of diesel generator defined by ISO 8528 and ISO 3046. The most common types of power ratings for diesel generators are Standby, Prime, and Continuous, below is the detail definition.
1. Standby Power Rating
- Definition: The maximum power a generator can provide for a limited duration during an emergency outage.
- Usage: Used when the primary power source fails. The generator operates for the duration of the outage but is not meant to run continuously.
- Typical Run Time: Operates for the duration of a power outage, typically with a load factor of up to 70% of the nameplate rating over a 24-hour period. Some generators, like certain engine models like Cummins, can operate at an 85% load factor.
- Rating Example: A generator rated at 1,000 kW Standby can deliver up to 1,000 kW during a power outage but is not designed for continuous operation at this load. The maximum running time at full standby power is typically around 1 hour (specific limits should be checked based on the engine's technical data). For applications requiring continuous or extended periods of operation, consider using a generator with a prime or continuous power rating, which is designed for consistent, long-term use.
2. Prime Power Rating
- Definition: The maximum power a generator can provide with a variable load for an unlimited number of hours per year.
- Usage: Used as the primary power source in places where utility power is unreliable or unavailable, such as in remote locations or construction sites.
- Load Factor: Typically allows a load factor of 70-80% of the rated power. It can handle variations in load over time.
- Rating Example: A generator rated at 1,000 kW Prime Power can continuously provide 1,000 kW as the main power source but with an average load of around 700-800 kW.
3. Continuous Power Rating
- Definition: The power a generator can provide continuously without any time limits under a constant load.
- Usage: Used for applications where the generator is expected to run at a constant load for long periods, such as in industrial plants or remote installations with no utility power.
- Load Factor: Designed for operation at 100% of the rated power, 24/7.
- Rating Example: A generator rated at 1,000 kW Continuous Power can run indefinitely at 1,000 kW.
4. Overload Capacity
- Definition: Some diesel generators also have a short-term overload capacity, which allows them to exceed their rated power output for a limited time.
- Usage: Used to accommodate sudden spikes in power demand.
- Typical Capacity: Often around 110% of the Prime Power rating for up to 1 hour in a 12-hour period.
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