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Information on the emergency power supply Petrol, diesel or gas? What is a suitable emergency power supply? Advantages Disadvantages Petrol • Economically favourable acquisition costs • Small, light and mobile power generator due to the design of the engine • In the case of a power failure the local filling station can also not pump any petrol Diesel • Diesel fuel is somewhat more economical to use • Units are large and heavy due to the model of the engine • Limited mobility • High acquisition costs • The local petrol station won't be able to pump any diesel in the event of a power failure Gas • Operation is optionally possible with natural gas or liquefied gas • Residue-free combustion • Very economic fuel costs • No accumulation of resins on the carburettor when unused for longer periods of time • Limited mobility when using natural gas Installation location for a generator Also when its sounds quite tempting - a generator must not be run inside a closed building! The installation location must always be selected in such a way that there is adequate cooling air present and exhaust gases can escape into the open unhindered. Installation inside buildings is only permitted in specially provided rooms. Please ask your district chimney sweep for advise if you have any questions. When installed outdoors, the generator should be fitted with some form of protection against the weather in order to prevent moisture getting in. 230 V or 400 V - which variant is the correct one for me? If you need a 400V supply in an emergency (e.g. for a cooker connection, workshop machines, etc.), then a 400V supply is an essential criterion for you. There are some things to take into consideration concerning feed into the power network. 400V networks are only to be supplied by a generator that is fitted with phase compensation or a phase control system in order to avoid any unbalanced loading (overload on one phase). This could damage attached power consumers (for example televisions, computers). Our generators from the DUPLEX series have an electronic phase control system fitted as a standard fitting that allows feeding into a household network. All ENDRESS generators can be used for providing a 230 V supply. The information about a suitable ENDRESS generator can be found on the following pages: 230V automatic / manual supply power range 1 - 10 kVA • Petrol unit Page 20-32 • Diesel unit Page 34-36 18 400V automatic / manual supply Power range 6-15 kVA • Petrol unit Page 28-32 • Diesel unit Page 34-35 Complete system GAS Automatic Power feed 230 V Page 42 Stationary Power supply systems Power range 10 - 705 kVA Page 49-70
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