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MARKET REPORT POWER GENERATION continued


Keep quiet with Bruno


Single set Bruno ‘rental specification’ generators, available in this country from BGG UK, extend from 10kVA to 3,000kVA. The company states that constant improvements in noise reduction and the introduction of its Fusteq range (pictured) with patented VSi (variable speed inverter) cooling technology have enabled noise levels of as low as 51dB at 7m to be achieved, with fuel savings of up to 11%.


JCB launches compact model


JCB Power Products is adding to its RS ‘rental specific’ range of portable generator sets, with the launch of the G18RS and the replacement of the engine in the G40RS. The G18RS will be the smallest RS model to date in a line-up that currently runs from 19kVA to 1,250kVA. The latest model is powered by a Stage V compliant JCB ‘Diesel


by Kohler’ engine, giving 500-hour service intervals and single-sided maintenance access. Since the RS range was launched two years ago, JCB has


Bruno says it is producing a complete range of machines that comply


with the new EU Stage V emissions regulations being introduced in January 2020 and 2021. The company adds that all necessary after- treatment equipment can be housed within the existing compact Fusteq canopy, owing to configuration benefits offered by VSi technology.


01255 830355 www.bgguk.com Innovative Hybrid from Energy Solutions


Designed for off-grid applications, VariPower from Energy Solutions is a variable speed generator that runs between 900rpm and 2,000rpm and has a lithium battery bank for when silent power is needed or loads are low. Running at low speed, the generator uses less fuel, reduces noise


levels and releases fewer emissions. Engine life is also extended. Available in 48VDC, single and three phase options, the units offer 19kW prime hybrid power.


01634 290772 www.hybridpower.co.uk


continuously developed the line-up for efficiency. In 2016 the four- cylinder JCB Dieselmax engine was installed in all RS models with outputs of 60kVA to 125kVA. Now the company is extending the range below the current 19kVA model, with the introduction of the compact 18kVA prime power rated G18RS. A 36kVA G40RS machine will also be introduced into the range to provide power from 18kVA up to 125kVA. All RS models have JCB’s LiveLink for Power telematics system.


01889 590312


Himoinsa targets efficiency


To enable users to meet the requirements of the new EU Stage V emissions regulations, Himoinsa’s new S5 generator sets incorporate efficient Yanmar, FPT and Scania diesel engines with a new after-treatment system to reduce emissions by up to 90%. They also have a reinforced heavy-duty chassis, rock wool sound insulation, and a zinc-rich canopy primer to resist salt corrosion. AdBlue tanks are sized so as to match the capacity of the fuel


tanks for optimum efficiency. As EHN reported in our June issue, Himoinsa is also introducing


gas generator sets with characteristics that have very similar characteristics to its Stage V diesel machines, with an even greater reduction of emissions thanks to a three-way catalyst. The latest models will be promoted on the company’s stand at


the Executive Hire Show on 5 and 6 of February 2020. 01270 536940


www.himoinsa.com 42 www.jcb.com


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