8 Units of 1800KW Containerized Diesel Generator Sets Shipped to Data Center Site

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8 Units of 1800KW Containerized Diesel Generator Sets Shipped to Data Center Site

8 Units of 1800KW Containerized Diesel Generator Sets Shipped to Data Center Site

8 Units of 1800KW Containerized Diesel Generator Sets Shipped to Data Center Site

Recently, 8 units of 1800KW containerized diesel generator sets have been successfully loaded and shipped to the construction site of a key data center project. With the characteristics of high reliability, high efficiency and modular design, this batch of generator sets will serve as the core emergency backup power supply system, providing strong guarantee for the stable operation of the key infrastructure of the data center.

As the core carrier of the digital economy, data centers have extremely high requirements for power supply stability and continuity. A short-term power outage may cause significant economic losses and data security risks. The 1800KW containerized diesel generator sets shipped this time have a rated power of 1800KW and a standby power of 1980KW, which can fully meet the power supply needs of the data center in case of grid interruption or peak load.

The generator sets adopt an integrated container design, featuring compact structure, easy transportation and installation, and strong environmental adaptability. Equipped with professional sound insulation and noise reduction materials, they meet the on-site environmental protection requirements. At the same time, they comply with international ISO standards, with rainproof, dustproof and anti-corrosion performance, and can operate stably in harsh outdoor environments.

In terms of core performance, the units are equipped with high-quality diesel engines and brushless synchronous generators, as well as H-class insulation and AVR automatic voltage regulators, ensuring precise voltage regulation and stable output. They support 100% block load acceptance, can quickly respond to load changes, and fully meet the NFPA and ISO 8528 standards required by data centers.

The person in charge of the data center project said that this batch of generator sets has excellent performance and complete safety protection functions, and will form an N+1 redundant power supply system with the existing power grid, improving power supply resilience and meeting the Uptime Institute Tier III certification requirements.

It is reported that this batch of generator sets will be transported to the site by special vehicles, and the professional technical team will complete the installation and commissioning work to ensure they are put into use as soon as possible, providing 24/7 uninterrupted backup power for the data center and preventing downtime and data loss caused by power supply interruptions.