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BGPW 100 ST

Balance range three-phase open generator, operating in automatic mode, manual mode, signal mode, or test mode. The most balanced energy for emergency applications.

Power (PRP / ESP):

115 / 125 kVA (92 / 100 kW)

VERSION:

Open

VOLTAGE:

380/220V

EMISSIONS LEVEL: EU Stage II

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

BGPW 100 ST

BGPW 100 ST

BGPW 100 ST

BGPW 100 ST

BGPW 100 ST

BGPW 100 ST

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • General information

    VERSION

    Open

    Fuel

    Diesel

    Voltage

    380/220V

    Rpm

    1800

    Phase

    3

  • Size and weight

    Version

    Open

    L (mm)

    2150

    W (mm)

    1100

    H (mm)

    1712

    Weight (Kg)

    1350

  • Engine

    Type of regulation

    Electronic

    Refrigeration

    Water-cooled

    Emissions

    EU Stage II

    Consumption 75%

    20,2 l/h

    Consumption 100%

    29,7 l/h

  • Tank and autonomy

    Tank size (l)

    238 l

    Autonomy 50% PRP

    16,9 h

    Autonomy 75% PRP

    11,8 h

    Autonomy 100% PRP

    8,8 h

    Autonomy 100% ESP

    8 h

  • Alternator

    Alternator model

    STAMFORD UCI274D

    Type of alternator regulation

    AS440

  • Switch

    Switch model

    Chint 250A 4P

    Amps ESP (A)

    189,9

  • Control unit

    Switchboard model

    189,9

  • BGPW 100 ST

    BGPW 100 ST

    Spectrum

    | 60Hz

    Do you need a switchboard for your installation?

    SWITCHES BY CONTACTS

    Dagartech contactores

    Switching panels between mains and genset with Schneider Electric contactors and enclosure from the same manufacturer. With mechanical and electrical interlocking and switching management from the control panel. They have an optional mains failure detector.

    MOTORISED SWITCHES

    Dagartech contactores

    Fully apparent cutoff 4-pole remote operated transfer switches. They permit the on-load transfer of two three-phase sources via de-energised remote contacts from an external automatic controller using pulse logic or a switch.

    They are designed for use on low voltage power systems where a brief interruption of power to the load during transfer is acceptable.