Hybrid Microgeneration System
From Hybrid Generators
GENESAL ENERGY Hybrid Microgeneration Systems optimize power generation based on the required energy demand. It is designed to operate as an autonomous continuous source of energy in installations where the grid is unavailable. It can function autonomously for up to 1000 hours. Genesal Energy hybrid generators are the ideal solution for isolated buildings such as farms and cottages or other structures which are off-grid.
Advantages
Advantages of GENESAL ENERGY Hybrid Microgeneration System
- Integrated system with modular and compact design, optimized for container
- Low emissions and low fuel consumption, With fuel saving above 65%
- Super-silent generator
- 1000 hour autonomy, with maintenance intervals of up to 6 months
- Availability of both voltages: 48V DC and 230V AC.
- Increased engine life due to the optimization of the charge levels and operating conditions.
- All functions of the micro-hybrid system can be controlled via a remote control module, including the added features.
- The hybrid module is integrated in a soundproof booth metal, modularly constructed with welded galvanized steel plate. It has large doors that allow easy access to the inside for inspection and maintenance. Locks and hinges are made of stainless steel. The cabin can be divided into two parts for easy transport and setup.
Technical Characteristics
- 48V DC output, for telecom applications.
- UPS type 230V/400V, 50Hz AC constant power output, and auxiliary 230V/400V, 50Hz AC power output when the genset is running.
- Maximum output rate at 48V DC: 4000W.
- Voltage Min/Max: 46,5-58V.
- UPS output available power at 230V/400: up to 9000 VA.
- Auxiliary output available power while loading batteries: up to 5000W.
- Batteries: 24 PZS lead-acid batteries at 48V Nom. 1250 Amp-h.
- Autonomy of batteries at half load 48V DC: 18h, with an unloading capacity of 60% during 365 cycles/year
- Estimated battery life: 5 years.
- Estimated time for full battery charge: less than 6 hour
- with an approximate fuel consumption of 21 litres.
- Genset autonomy without servicing: 1000 hours/167 days or 5,5 months approx.
- Fuel tank autonomy: 45 days, thanks to a 1000 litre double-walled fuel tank.
- Fuel transfer system, from an external main tank to the daily fuel tank. Includes fuel level monitoring system.
- Engine: 4-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel powered Perkins 404D-22G engine. Output rate reaches 20.3 kWm @ 1500 rpm in prime power (PRP).
- The genset control panel includes a GEINTEL controller. It controls and protects the genset, the battery, the battery charging system, and the emergency power connections, such as a other standby genset or alternative networks.
- The fuel transfer system and other external systems may be connected to the control panel and managed remotely.
- Remote control performed through LAN RS232, RS485 Modbus Ethernet or GSM Modem. SMS text messages available.
- Automatic oil refilling system with auxiliary tank and remote supervision system.
- Automatic monitoring and refilling of the battery acid level, through an auxiliary distilled water tank
- An expansion unit may be added to the control panel, in order to increase the number of alarms and input/output control signals.
- The system supports the installation of solar panels and wind turbines, reducing even more the engine use and the fuel consumption.
- The dimensions of the set are engineered in order to fit up to 10 units in one single 40’ HC container
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