Genesal Energy secures supply at Europe’s leading engineering research centre
Investment in innovation & research ensures the competitiveness of a company.
This is often materialised in a research centre or campus which search for the best suppliers and solutions.
Genesal Energy has designed a solution to secure the power supply of Europe’s largest enclosures engineering space. These 29,000 sq. metres premises are devoted to the research of customised enclosures for large buildings around the world, with a team of 350 engineers and architects.
Our solution was a 250 kVA generator set with an autonomy of more than 6 hours, vibration isolation and a silent engine that does not interfere with advanced test benches or thermal and acoustic performance tests.
Genesal Energy has eliminated the risks of power supply instability, power cuts or voltage variations, ensuring the progress of research.
Our engineering solution: research center generator
An open generator set with an engine-alternator direct coupling on a steel bedplate. The integrated 350 L tank provides an autonomy of 6.8 hours. Vibration isolation between the base plate and the monoblock was achieved by means of a rubber anti-vibration system. The integration of protections for moving parts and hot parts has also been taken into account, as well as emergency stop buttons and other elements necessary to operate the unit safely.
Features
- Supply: 2800mm bedplate
- Tank: 350L integrated in the bedplate
- Silent model: GSA 365 (-25dB)
- Control panel: ComAp InteliLite
Supply: 2800mm Baseplate
Prime power: 225 kVA
Standby power: 250 KVA
Voltage: 400/230 V
Frequency: 50 HZ
RPM: 1500 rpm
Engine: Baudouin 6M16G4D0/S
Alternator: Stamford UCDI274K