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Rebranded generators from Doosan

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 doosangenDoosan Portable Power, a global provider of mobile power platforms, has completed the final stages of rebranding its mobile generator portfolio of 10 models ranging from 25 – 570 kilovolt-amps from the previous Ingersoll Rand brand. Doosan Portable Power will debut the new Doosan branding on the mobile generator line at Power-Gen International 2011.

Doosan Portable Power, a global provider of mobile power platforms, has
completed the final stages of rebranding its mobile generator portfolio
of 10 models ranging from 25 – 570 kilovolt-amps from the previous
Ingersoll Rand brand. Doosan Portable Power will debut the new Doosan
branding on the mobile generator line at Power-Gen International 2011.

The new brand is not all that is making a first appearance in the Doosan
Portable Power booth. A new portfolio of mobile generator models
meeting the Federal Environmental Protection Agency Tier 4 Interim emission standards will also be introduced. Four new Tier
4i-compliant mobile generators will be launched with two models, the
G190 and G325, featured for display at Power-Gen International.

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 The new Doosan G325 is compliant with Tier 4i emissions standards.


 

Each of these new models has been substantially redesigned from its
predecessors to incorporate numerous customer-focused innovations in
addition to achieving Tier 4i-compliance. Controls are simplified for
easy operation, connection panels are made more accessible for improved
safety and convenience, and sound levels are reduced by at least two decibels to ensure quieter operation.

The mobile generators on display share several key features required by
customers who demand a high-performance generator for construction,
rental and specialty applications. The rugged enclosure features a revolutionary design
incorporating the powertrain and cooling system into separate
compartments combined with radial cooling fan technology yielding a low sound
level without sacrificing performance or reliability, even at extreme temperatures. The operator-preferred analog control panel has been redesigned
to include larger, brightly-lit meters for at-a-glance monitoring plus
on-board engine diagnostics and simple control and management of the
engine emission controls. All models through G325 now feature a voltage selector switch
for fast and easy configuration to most common voltages and include
Doosan’s signature protection feature that prevents operators from
switching voltage during operation — a common cause of downtime and
expensive component failure. The redesigned connection panel provides operators more space
for safe and easy power wiring connections plus an optional camlock
panel further expands connection versatility. Also included is an array
of twist-lock and GFCI receptacles for simple convenient connections. Onboard fuel capacity has been increased to exceed 24-hour
runtime at any load factor, plus the environmental containment system
contains and prevents spillage of fuel and oil, while the new enclosure
design yields near-zero water ingression into the containment basin,
even in the heaviest of rainstorms.

The new models launching at Power-Gen International include the G150,
rated at 150 kilovolt-amps/120 kilowatts, the G190, rated at 190 kilovolt-amps/152 kilowatts and the G240
rated at 240 kilovolt-amps/ 192 kilowatts, each powered by a Tier 4i-compliant Cummins
QSB7 engine. The new G325, which was introduced earlier this year, has a
Tier 4i-compliant Cummins QSL9 engine rated at 325 kilovolt-amps/260 kilowatts. In addition, Doosan Portable Power will have the G70 model on display.

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