The range includes 20 kVA, 25 kVA, 30 kVA and 40 kVA models. Each kVA model corresponds to a different rated kW output depending on the power factor — confirm exact kW ratings with the supplier for the model you choose.
This is a diesel generator designed to run on standard diesel fuel.
Typical ratings shown are 400/230 V and 220/380 V with a frequency of 50 Hz. A rated current of 36 A is listed (this may refer to a specific model/configuration). Voltage output and current depend on the chosen model and wiring configuration — confirm details for your selected unit.
The model number given is ZS1125 and the engine operates at 1500 rpm.
It means the engine completes power cycles in four strokes (intake, compression, power, exhaust) and uses a single cylinder. This design is common for compact diesel gensets and offers simplicity and reliability.
Yes. The generator is designed for a range of uses including residential backup power, construction sites, outdoor events, small industrial loads, and business backup — choose the KVA size that matches your load requirements.
Calculate the total power (kW) of the equipment you need to run, add a safety margin (typically 10–20%), and convert to kVA using the expected power factor (commonly 0.8 for mixed loads). Contact the supplier if you need help sizing the correct model.
Starting systems can vary by configuration. Many diesel gensets in this class use an electric starter (battery-assisted). Confirm the starting method (electric/manual) for the specific model or options you require.
Regular maintenance typically includes checking oil, coolant and fuel levels; changing engine oil and filters at manufacturer-recommended intervals; inspecting air filters and belts; and checking battery condition. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule and have periodic professional service.
Runtime depends on the fuel tank size and the load applied. Fuel consumption varies with engine size and load level. Ask the supplier for fuel consumption figures and recommended tank capacity for the specific KVA model.
Noise depends on whether the generator has an open frame or an acoustic canopy and on load conditions. Quiet or low-noise canopy/enclosure options are commonly available — request decibel (dB) ratings from the manufacturer for the chosen configuration.
Parallel capability depends on the alternator, control system and available synchronizing equipment. Some models can be configured for parallel operation; consult the manufacturer or supplier to confirm compatibility and required controls.
Customizable color is listed. Common additional options include acoustic canopies, automatic transfer switches (ATS), fuel tanks, extended control panels, remote monitoring, mufflers and weatherproof enclosures. Check with the supplier for available options.
Certifications and emissions compliance vary by market and model (for example CE, ISO, or local emissions regulations). Warranty terms also differ by supplier. Request the certificate and warranty details for the specific model you plan to buy.
Installation should follow local electrical and safety codes and is typically performed by a qualified technician. Contact the supplier or manufacturer for authorized service centers, spare parts availability and recommended installation requirements (ventilation, exhaust routing, grounding, and fuel storage).
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