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New power generators from Atlas Copco

World Coal,


Atlas Copco QAC 1200 generators produce 1 MW of predictable power. They can be used in prime power or critical standby applications in a multitude of industries, including construction, mining, and oil and gas. Up to 16 QAC 1200 generators can be run in parallel, for greater dependability, versatility and reduced fuel consumption. 


Atlas Copco’s 1-megawatt QAC 1200 can be used in prime power or critical standby applications in a multitude of industries, including construction, mining, and oil and gas. Operators can parallel as many as 16 QAC 1200 generators for greater dependability, versatility and reduced fuel consumption.

The generators feature plug-and-play technology, which allows users to connect the units with a single cable. Once this is done, they can connect the power cables to a common bus, set the desired parameters, and the generators automatically synchronise. This enables the units to automatically power down or up, depending on the load requirement, which helps save fuel.

In addition to reduced fuel consumption, paralleled QAC 1200s provide more dependable power than multi-megawatt generators. Relying on a single multi-megawatt generator for primary power puts the worksite and budget at risk if an outage occurs. By comparison, running multiple, 1 MW generators that are paralleled keeps power supplied to tools and machinery even if one unit goes offline.

Atlas Copco engineers the QAC 1200 into custom, 20 ft enclosures with the same footprint and form factor as ISO containers. This ensures the units are structurally sound and can accommodate features that would otherwise weaken the integrity of standard shipping containers such as larger openings for maintenance access and control panels on the outside. The enclosure also helps minimise engine noise to 75 dBA at 23 ft, which makes it an ideal generator for sound-sensitive applications near hospitals, museums and schools.

The International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC) also approves the 20ft enclosures, which means cargo ships, railroad cars and semi-trailers can readily transport the QAC 1200 generators.

The QAC 1200 features a Cummins QST30G5 diesel engine that is EPA Tier 2 certified and provides 1158 kVA/926 kW prime power rating (60 Hz). With this fuel-efficient, electronically governed engine, the integrated fuel tank provides a minimum run time of eight hours.

Engine fluids are plumbed to the edge of the skid on the QAC 1200 to eliminate the hassle of maneuvering pans into the interior space. The standard, spillage-free base frame is sized to contain 110% of all the machine’s fluids and fuel, which safeguards the site and protects the environment.

Atlas Copco also offers optional cold-weather packages for the QAC 1200 generators. They include alternator heaters, coolant heaters and battery chargers to ensure dependable starts and operations in cold climates.  

Adapted from press release by Sam Dodson

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/product-news/03022015/atlas-copco-power-generators-1837/

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