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Power generation - Market Report Smart thinking Generators come in all shapes and sizes. We round-up the latest


products that offer portability, power management, lower emissions, hybrid and sustainable fuel options.


Himoinsa Himoinsa’s S5 generator sets include a new after-treatment system, which results in a


reduction of up to 90% of emissions of harmful components. With a wide power range of power options, from nine to 550kVA, the S5 range has been


designed with such factors as maintenance, durability, fuel consumption in mind, making it one of the most competitive products in the European rental sector. Other components include new Stage V engines, a heavy-duty chassis with reinforced


skid and forklift access points, thick rock wool insulation reducing noise and a drip tray designed to catch 100% of engine liquids. The upper face of the wider doors is angled at 20 degrees, preventing oxidation caused


by an accumulation of stagnant water, while a zinc-rich primer in the paint finish on the canopy can withstand over 1500 hours of salt spray, in accordance with ISO 12944.


www.himoinsa.com


Clarke International International supplies a wide range of energy efficient generators with prices starting at


£207.87, which are suitable for leisure, hire or trade use. All units utilise an automatic voltage regulator (AVR), ensuring voltage and frequency stability for use with sensitive electrical equipment, such as laptops, televisions, tablets and computers. Complete manoeuvrability comes via the full protective carry frames and/or wheels.


There is a choice of electric or recoil start, and the equipment is manufactured to meet the latest noise directives and Stage V standards for improved emissions and efficiency. Models include PG3800ADV petrol generator, 3kVA dual voltage (230/115V) unit &


the PG6500ADVES, a 5.5kVA dual voltage (230/115V), 13Hp, electric start unit. The complete range is available for immediate despatch.


www.clarkeinternational.com


BGG/Bruno Over the last few years Bruno has built a solid reputation based on


the quality and range of its rental specification generators, which extends from 10 – 3000 kVA. Constant improvements in noise reduction and the introduction of the FUSTEQ range with VSi cooling technology has enabled BGG to offer generators with a dBa as low as 53@ 1m and fuel savings of up to 15%. Super silent canopies have been developed which have made this significant improvement to noise output levels. The canopies also help reduce the cost of transportation, as they can be


carried side by side on a standard flatbed trailer. With the current emphasis on reducing emission levels


significantly, Bruno has developed a complete range of Stage V compliant units which are available from stock.


www.bgguk.com


Hire Supply Company The Lifan LG5000 Generator


has a continuous rated output of 5.0 kVA and features a 25 litre long run fuel tank. It is fitted with a single 16 and 32 Amp 110 Volt and 16 Amp 240 Volt output socket. A voltage metre and integrated automatic voltage regulator are also included, making the unit a universal portable power source for many applications. The LG5000 is powered by a 389cc petrol engine with a rated


frequency of 50hz. Weighing in at 76kg, the unit includes a robust steel frame with handles, and comes with a wheel kit as standard.


www.hscgroupuk.co.uk


September 2021 - Executive Hire News 41


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