Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Lighting up spaces with efficient energy supply


Generators and power-back up to lit up homes and commercial spaces is a necessity especially during times and hours of power failure. With reasons ranging from shortage of power to intermittent supply of power during specific seasons or areas has increased the consumption of gensets. While the diesel generators have long been preferred world over, it is due to environmental concerns and for safety reasons that people have, of late switched to gas powered generators. While the gas generator serves the same purpose and application as DG sets, several of the problems that are otherwise common with diesel generators can be avoided and fixed by switching on to a gas powered generator. Read on to know more.

Common issues about diesel generators

Failure of battery-while this is a frequent occurrence, batteries, chargers and cables have to be in good connection for DG sets

Starting trouble-ignition and control troubles beckon the diesel generators.

Higher noise levels-anything above the prescribed CPCB norms limit of 75 dB at night in industrial areas, 65 dB in commercial areas, while 55 dB in residential areas during daytime amounts to noise levels above the permissible range

Volume and occupies space

Compliance with the norms specified by the Central Pollution Control Board

Gas generators is a new norm

While it can be observed that with diesel generators people face environmental issues, safety hazards and difficulty in operation. To combat these issues, gas generators have led their way during the past two decades. While they are easy to use, they also emit low levels of harmful gases and sound levels. With gas generators available in the market in a wide range of variants, they are made to suit a whole range of purposes as well. The CNG and LPG fitted generators are available in capacity ranging from 10KVA to 250 KVA.

Rise in the use of diesel generators

Choosing Cooper generators over all other generators available in the market has its own benefits. Whether it is about diesel generators or gas powered generators, Cooper has power solutions for each of the concerns listed The company is among the first to get approval from the ARAI-Automotive Research Association of India to develop a series of gas generators that are compliant with the new mass emission norms prescribed by the CPCB.

If this holds true with the gas powered generator, Cooper-make of diesel generators reflect manufacturing excellence as well. These generators are certified by the CPCB to be compliant with the new mass emission norms administered by the CPCB. Some of the key features and advantages of the Cooper gensets in diesel variant include-
-these DG sets comply with the environmental norms of India and rest of the world such as US EPA, Euro IV, CPCB Tier III etc.
-Available across 80 dealers nationally with over 200 touch points
-Available in a wide range of generators ranging from 10 KVA to 250 KVA
-lower noise levels in the range of 75-57dbA at one metre under free field conditions
-cost effective- with Cooper generators being 40% lighter and requiring 25% less space as compared to other generators, the fuel efficiency, lube oil consumption is relatively low. Cooper diesel generators have a B10 life of 700 hours

The ECOPACK range of generators launched by Cooper is far efficient than any other model known of. They are fitted with ECU and optimal remote control for all critical engine functions and parameters.  With such efficient features, Cooper generators ought to be what efficient generators are known to be of.


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