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A load bank serves as electrical testing equipment that replicates an electrical load. Its purpose is to assess an electric power source without connecting it to its typical operating load. When conducting testing, adjustments, calibrations, or verification procedures, a load bank is linked to the output of a power source such as an electric generator, battery, servo amplifier, or photovoltaic system, in lieu of its standard load.
Diesel-powered generator sets are designed for use in Hazardous Area (Zone 2) and are installed in a DNV certified 2.7-1 Skid frame enclosure. They generate 250KVA @ 0.8 pf, 400VAC, 3 Phase +Neutral, with an output of 50HZ/60HZ.
Diesel generator sets powered by diesel for use in Zone 2 hazardous areas are installed in DNV-certified 2.7-1 skid frame enclosures, producing 60KVA @ 0.8 power factor, 400VAC, 3-phase +Neutral, 50Hz output
Diesel generator sets powered by diesel for use in a hazardous area (Zone 2) installed in a DNV-certified 2.7-1 skid frame container producing 30KVA @ 0.8 power factor, 400VAC, 3-phase +Neutral, 50Hz output.
Generator sets powered by diesel for use in Zone 2 Hazardous Areas, are installed within a DNV-certified 2.7-1 Skid frame enclosure. These sets produce 100KVA @ 0.8 power factor, 400VAC, 3 Phase +Neutral, with a 50HZ output.
Diesel generator sets fueled by diesel for use in hazardous environments (Zone 2) are installed in a DNV-certified 2.7-1 skid frame enclosure, and they generate 1000KVA at a power factor of 0.8, 400VAC, 3-phase +Neutral, and 60Hz output.

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