A containerized genset integrates a full diesel or gas generator system—including the engine, alternator, cooling, fuel tank, control panel, and silencers—inside a standard 20-foot or 40-foot container.
What is a containerized generator?
Less Maintenance The Containerized Series generator sets are designed for harsh weather and strict acoustical standards, utilizing a standard 40' high cube container equipped with an array of innovative features, allowing the system to operate reliably even in the hottest environments – validated at ambient temperatures of up to 55 degrees Celsius.
What is a genset container?
Genset containers, also known as generator set containers, are specialized enclosures meticulously engineered to house and safeguard generator sets. These purpose-built structures provide a controlled environment, shielding the generators from external elements such as harsh weather conditions, dust, and debris.
What is a generator container?
These containers are designed to protect the generator from external elements, ensuring secure operation in diverse environments. The generator sets within these containers can vary in size and capacity, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
This protective enclosure safeguards the equipment from adverse weather conditions, dust, and other external factors. Additionally, the container offers increased security against theft or vandalism, making containerised generator sets suitable for applications where equipment safety is a concern.
Why are genset containers important?
These purpose-built structures provide a controlled environment, shielding the generators from external elements such as harsh weather conditions, dust, and debris. By ensuring optimal operating conditions, genset containers contribute to improved performance and extended lifespan of the power generation equipment.
The robust container structure provides enhanced security and durability to the generator set. This protective enclosure safeguards the equipment from adverse weather conditions, dust, and other external factors.