
Mosa GE 20 YSXC Diesel Generating Set - Stage 5 YANMAR Engine
by MOSA
SKU 35.CE5Q3011
Original price
£11,344.20
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Original price
£11,344.20
Original price
£11,344.20
£11,344.20
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£11,344.20
Current price
£11,344.20
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GE 20 YSXC
Generator Diesel YANMAR 4TNV88 - Three-phase synchronous alternator - Water Cooled
POWER RATINGS
- Stand-By three-phase power: 20 kVA (16 kW) / 400V / 28.9 A
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PRP three-phase power: 18 kVA (14.4 kW) / 400V / 26 A
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PRP single-phase power: 7 kVA / 230V / 30.4A
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Fuel tank capacity: 60 lt.
- Running time (75% to PRP): 17.5 h
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Measured acoustic power LwA (pressure LpA): 93 dB(A) (68 dB(A) @ 7m)
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Guaranteed acoustic power LwA (pressure LpA): 94 dB(A) (69 dB(A) @ 7m)
- Dry Weight: 610 kg
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 1720x1000x1130 mm
Also available is an optional TCM remote control allowing start/stop of the engine up to 10 metres distance from the machine.
Suitable for a wide range of uses including industrial sites, residential, construction, noise sensitive environments and emergency standby power.
In according with CE regulation
Model | Fuel | Starter | Output Stand By | Output PRP | Cylinders / Displacement | Speed | Cooled |
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YANMAR 4TNV88 | Diesel | Electric | 18 kW (24.5 HP) | 16.4 kW (22.3 HP) | 4 / 2190 cm³ | 1500 rpm | Water |
EP6 is a control and protection system for generators. It has LED signals, indicator display, function buttons and engine start key.
EP6 allows operating modes:
- OFF
- MANUAL
- AUTO
COMPOUND + AVR
Double Control- Security of Supply: With this system both AVR and Compound control systems are normally active. When a heavy load current is required (example - motor starting) the compound regulation overrides the AVR thereby ensuring high availability of required current. In standard operating conditions the AVR regulation prevails, which ensures high quality, precise control of the AC output.
In case of AVR failure, the Compound regulation maintains voltage regulation, albeit with reduced control characteristics.
In case of AVR failure, the Compound regulation maintains voltage regulation, albeit with reduced control characteristics.