EMERGENCY & PRIMARY POWER


SPECIALIZING IN GAS TURBINES AND DIESEL GENERATOR TURNKEY SOLUTIONS

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Megawattage™ Diesel Generators
Diesel, Propane Or Natural Gas Generators.
What Is Your Best Choice?
Diesel generators, Propane generators or Natural Gas generators; comparing each fuels and engines advantages and disadvantages, you will learn that Diesel powered diesel generators and Natural Gas powered generators are the winner.
Diesel
- Advantages:
- Least flammable fuel source
- Easily obtained
- On site fuel delivery available
- The fuel-efficiency alone is a good reason to use diesel fuel
- Diesel engines are built to last
- Diesel generator engines are built to produce their rated output for years on end
- Diesel generator engines run at 1800 RPM's which is half the RPM's of the leading propane and NG engines
- Disadvantages:
Propane
- Advantages:
- Long shelf life
- Clean burning
- Easily stored in both large tanks or in smaller 5 - 10 gallon cylinders
- Obtainable during power outages - gas stations may be unable to pump fuel during an area wide outage
- Home delivery available for larger tanks
- Disadvantages:
- Pressurized cylinder of flammable gas
- Fuel system is more complicated (increased possibility of failure)
- Larger tanks are not aesthetically pleasing (unsightly)
- Fuel system plumbing results in higher installation cost
- Somewhat Expensive ($3.30 to $3.50 a gallon)
Natural Gas
- Advantages:
- Unlimited fuel source - refueling not necessary
- Clean burning
- Available during power outages
- Disadvantages:
- May be unavailable during natural disasters (earthquakes, etc)
- Lower power output (30% less BTU's per unit than gasoline)
- Larger tanks are not aesthetically pleasing (unsightly)
- Fuel system plumbing results in higher installation cost
- Not available in many areas
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