Gensets Mtu MTU 12V4000
Diesel
1.575 kWe
Ready to Ship





Specifications
- Reference
- UPP-G0128
- Type
- Gensets
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Year
- 2009
- Condition
- Used
- Rated Power
- 1.575 kWe
- Frequency
- 0 hz
- Operating hours
- 65
- Available quantity
- 1
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Description
Technical Components and ConfigurationsMTU Engines (12V and 20V): The specified models belong to the Series 4000, a line of large-displacement industrial diesel engines. The prefix "12V" designates a V-12 cylinder configuration, while "20V" designates a V-20 configuration. The various suffixes (DS2000, G63, etc.) denote specific power ratings and electronic setups, but all share a heavy-duty engine block designed for high-capacity power generation.
"Prime Power" Rating (PRP): This is a technical classification (in accordance with ISO standards) indicating the operating regime for which the machines are engineered. "Prime Power" dictates that the generator set is capable of supplying continuous electrical power for an unlimited number of hours per year under a variable electrical load. These are not built solely for emergency backup (Standby) but serve as the primary source of power.
Silenced 40' Container Enclosure: The entire assembly (engine, alternator, control systems) is housed within a standard 40-foot ISO container. This structure serves two main technical purposes:
Acoustic Attenuation: The interior walls are lined with sound-absorbing materials to reduce the decibel levels emitted by the engine during operation.
Environmental Protection and Structure: It isolates the electrical and mechanical components from weather conditions and provides a standardized footprint, allowing for transport and deployment without the need to construct a dedicated generator building.
"Table Coolers" Cooling System: Table coolers (or horizontal remote radiators) are heat exchangers positioned horizontally, distinctly separate from the main engine block. This geometry allows for a significantly larger cooling surface area compared to traditional vertical radiators. This specific cooling technology is required for Prime Power configurations to effectively dissipate the massive amount of heat generated by V12 and V20 engines during continuous operation cycles, thereby preventing coolant overheating.
