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170kVA Petbow Rolls Royce used generator170kVA Petbow Rolls Royce used generator
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165kVA FG Wilson Perkins used generator165kVA FG Wilson Perkins used generator
150kVA CAT Used Generator - DE150GC150kVA CAT Used Generator - DE150GC
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165kVA FG Wilson Perkins used generator165kVA FG Wilson Perkins used generator
150kVA Perkins Used Generator - GFE165PLC150kVA Perkins Used Generator - GFE165PLC
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180kVA Bruno  Iveco  used generator180kVA Bruno  Iveco  used generator
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180kVA Bruno  Iveco  used generator180kVA Bruno  Iveco  used generator
135kVA Perkins Used Generator - GFE150PLC135kVA Perkins Used Generator - GFE150PLC

Why choose 150kVA used diesel generators?

A 150kVA used diesel generator is ideal for large-scale operations such as factories, shopping centres, or large event venues that require a significant and stable power supply. It provides the capacity to handle extensive and complex electrical loads, ensuring uninterrupted power for critical functions. This generator size offers excellent reliability, making it suitable for both primary and backup power needs in demanding environments. Purchasing used helps reduce costs while still providing powerful, dependable performance.

Availability and Shipping from the UK

  • All of our generators are sourced from the UK and can be shipped globally
  • We have various shipping options available, get in touch for more information:
  • Call: +44(0)1386 553344
  • WhatsApp: +44(0)7435 619823
  • Email: sales@gfe.uk.com

Used 150kVA Generators FAQs

The rating of a 150kVA generator is 150 kilovolt-amperes. This indicates its apparent power capacity, which translates to 120 kilowatts (kW) of real power with a power factor of 0.8.

The maximum load of a 150kVA generator is 150 kilovolt-amperes. With a power factor of 0.8, this equates to 120 kilowatts (kW).

To calculate the size of the generator you need, first list all the appliances and devices you want to power and note their wattage. Sum the total wattage and add a margin of 20-30% for future expansion and peak loads. Divide the total wattage by the generator's efficiency (typically around 0.8 for a power factor) to determine the required kVA rating.

A 150kVA generator can power large commercial buildings, medium-sized industrial operations, and multiple high-demand appliances simultaneously. It can support equipment like large HVAC systems, pumps, lighting, and heavy machinery.

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