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MARKET REPORT POWER GENERATION continued


panels offering increased service intervals of 1,000 hours.


The LED lamps on the V20 Hybrid lighting tower can be dimmed for extended running times.


A recent addition to the lighting tower line-up is the V20 Hybrid, a version of the V20 model that supersedes the popular VT-1 unit. It offers up to six hours of continuous running or up to 21 hours with the LED lights


dimmed. The decreased power demand of the lamps has enabled a smaller Yanmar diesel engine to be fitted, and the machine’s compact dimensions facilitate the transportation of multiple units.


The Dust Fighter range of dust suppression products includes the recently launched DF MPT 3000 which incorporates a 1,000-litre water bowser for autonomous operation. The spray head is mounted on a vertical mast so that the coverage area can be increased easily. Also available is the Mini Dust Fighter, a portable unit that can be used indoors as well as outdoors.


During EHN’s visit, the company showed models from a new range of trailer-mounted pressure washers that will be trialled shortly to gauge potential customer demand.


The DFT MPT 3000 dust suppression unit’s spray head is mounted on a vertical mast.


The manufacturer continues to develop its range of industrial pumps, which currently includes 4in and 6in models that will be joined by 8in and 12in units to meet customer requests. Pramac-Generac UK believes these will be popular for hire alongside generators for flood restoration work - and given the increasing frequency of extreme weather conditions, demand for such products can surely only increase.


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