Generators act as effective power-back up facility
for the times of intermittent power supply, failure of power or even
fluctuation of power especially during specific season of the year, or in
specified areas. Diesel generators have long been preferred by Indian customers
for long for its functional efficiency, quick start and a wide range of
purposes that they can be fulfilled. Besides, with promises of addressing
environmental and safety concerns, diesel generators have been an answer to
power shortage and power deficit problems. However, the recent shift is seen
towards the use of a gas
powered-generator. On a broader basis, the gas generator aims to serve the
same purpose for the application and use of diesel genset, but some of the
concerns can also be taken care of by switching from diesel to gas generators. Read
on to know more.
Some of the common problems faced by the users of diesel generators
Depletion of battery power-This may be a frequent occurrence, the change in technology and use of high-performance
engines provides effective solution for better performance in diesel generators
Diesel generators and ignition: Some diesel
generators still pose ignition problems for its users
Higher decibel noise levels- With the prescribed levels as per the CPCB norms limit the noise
levels to 75 dB at night in industrial areas, 65 dB in commercial areas, while
55 dB in residential areas during daytime anything above this range leads to
higher noise levels.
Volume and space occupancy
Cooper generators are 40% lighter than the others
in the same category, occupying 25% lesser space than any comparable
generators. With unmatched lube oil consumption, the generators are fuel
efficient, having a high maintenance interval of five hundred hours and a B10
life of seven thousand hours.
Gas generators-is what is trending
Some of the demerits of using a diesel generator
has clearly been limitations due to environmental issues, safety hazards and
difficulty in operation. Gas generators have in a way, been a breakthrough in
the generator segment that has seen a surge in demand by users in the past two
decades. With low levels of emissions, and ease-of use, gas generators, both in
the CNG and LPG categories have been chosen by Indian customers. The same are
available in the range and capacity varying between 10KVA to 250 KVA.
Cooper generators-forefront in contemporary
technology
Among the well-known names in the diesel generators
and gas generator segment, is Cooper generator that is well-known for its name
and technology as well as the market reputation it commands. The company is
among the first to get approval from the ARAI-Automotive Research Association
of India to develop gas generators which are compliant with the new mass
emission norms prescribed by the CPCB.
Cooper-made generators of both diesel and gas capabilities
have been accepted well ever since its initiation more than two decades ago.
With emphasis given to contemporary technology and compliance to the rules and
regulations, administered by the CPCB, or for that matter regulations from
across the globe, exports to other countries are a cinch.
As we conclude, we list down some of the benefits
of opting for Cooper make of generators that makes it stand so apart in a
market that is flooded with products in the similar segment:
-Complies with the respective legislative and
regulatory norms for environment including US EPA, Euro IV, CPCB Tier III etc.
-Generators
made available across 80 dealers nationally with over 200 touch points
-Generators that are available in a wide range of
generators ranging from 10 KVA to 250 KVA
-lower noise levels and sound emissions
that makes it an efficient power-back up solution for generator users
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