February 21, 2019
Risks of Purchasing a Used Diesel Generator
Purchasing a used commercial generator can be a huge benefit to many businesses, as it is a more cost-effective method to acquire a reliable backup power source when the primary power source (or main power source) from the power grid goes down, resulting in a power outage. Commercial generators can serve a variety of uses, such as backup power for…
Read MoreJanuary 30, 2020
EPA Tier 5: What We Know So Far
EPA Tier 5 has been a popular point of discussion lately throughout the heavy equipment industry. EPA Tier regulations are strict regulations dealing with non-road diesel engine emissions standards and require manufacturers, owners, and operators to be in compliance. So why has it been such a hot topic? Because implementing a new EPA Tier, such as EPA Tier 5 would…
Read MoreMarch 23, 2017
EPA Compliance – New Rules for Backup Generators
When relying on a backup generator as an extra power source, itβs important to stay up-to-date on all EPA compliance regulations. Last May, a new rule prohibiting the use of certain backup generators during emergency demand response (DR) dispatches went into effect, impacting several major markets across the country. In order to help keep our clients informed about generator news…
Read MoreApril 08, 2020
Featured Generator: 2000 kW kohler 200REOZMB 4160V Diesel Generator – EPA Tier 2
UPDATE: THESE UNITS HAVE BEEN SOLD. These 2 mW Kohler 200REOZMB diesel generator that come rated at EPA Tier 2 for emissions rating. Ready to backup your power plant, manufacturing plant, processing plant, data center, cold storage, powering your mining operations, or oil rigs, these units are ready to go. Features include: - Year 2008 manufacture - EPA Tier 2…
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2019
Backup Generators for Data Centers
Backup generators for data centers provide power when the main source of power is interrupted. Power outages due to utility grid failures, rolling blackouts, inclement weather, natural or man-made disasters, or electrical failure can put data centers at high risk of operational loss. Data center systems and components are expected to work constantly and require reliable, uninterrupted power 24 hours…
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