A 200 kW generator can drive two 50 kW water pumps.
1. Two 50-kilowatt water pumps working together produce 100 kilowatts, which is only half the generator's capacity.
2. The water pump starts at light load and its current will not reach more than 2 times the rated current (the current when starting at heavy load can reach 3-5 times the specified current).
3. General generators have short-term overload capacity, and the water pump motor starts quickly and can reach rated speed in a short time.
4. If both water pumps do not start at the same time, the current impact on the generator will be even more negligible.
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The answer is incomplete/not objective The argument is clear, why is it not objective?
The answer is incomplete, please answer the question in detail and completely according tohigh quality standards
Give us the calculation process Two 50 equals 100 and 200 equals two 100. Does. does this also require a calculation process?
I'm not asking for high-quality answers, I'm just reflecting the facts objectively.
There are different brands, some are heavier and others lighter.
Example: Cummins as an example
Generator set basic data:
200KW unit model
Brand of Dongfeng Cummins diesel engine< /p>
Diesel engine model 6LTAA8.9-G2
Number of cylinders 6
Common power 220KW
Power in standby 240KW
Rated fuel consumption (g/KW.h) 206
Bore diameter*stroke (mm) 114*135
Cooling method cooling by closed water tank
Generator manufacturer (optional Equipped with: Siemens, Lanzhou Electric, Faraday, Marathon, Leroy-Somer...etc., the price is negociable)
Brushless motor model
Voltage (V) 400/230V
Rated current (A) 360
Frequency ( HZ)50
Rotation speed (r/min) 1500
Three-phase four-wire phase number
Power factor 0.8 offset
Dimensions (mm) 2600*1280*1600
Weight (kg) 1800