The enclosure safeguards against harsh weather, theft, and vandalism. This type of protection guarantees the generator's integrity and safety, particularly in unfavorable conditions.
Why should you use a containerised generator set?
This protective enclosure safeguards the equipment from adverse weather conditions, dust, and other external factors. Additionally, the container offers increased security against theft or vandalism, making containerised generator sets suitable for applications where equipment safety is a concern.
What is a generator container?
These containers are designed to protect the generator from external elements, ensuring secure operation in diverse environments. The generator sets within these containers can vary in size and capacity, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Are generators a safety hazard?
Noise and vibration hazards. The electricity created by generators has the same hazards as normal utility-supplied electricity. It also has some additional hazards because generator users often bypass the safety devices (such as circuit breakers) that are built into electrical systems.
Why do generators need a container structure?
The robust container structure provides enhanced security and durability to the generator set. This protective enclosure safeguards the equipment from adverse weather conditions, dust, and other external factors.
What are the benefits of a single container power generation system?
The entire power generation system, including the generator, fuel tank, and control systems, is integrated into a single container. This portability is especially advantageous for industries that require power at multiple locations or for temporary projects such as construction sites, events, or disaster response operations.
Can you use a generator outside?
Do not use a generator outdoors if its placement near doors, windows, and vents could allow CO to enter and build up in occupied spaces. If you or others show symptoms of CO poisoning—dizziness, headaches, nausea, tiredness—get to fresh air immediately and seek medical attention.