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1. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
RATINGS 400 V - 50 Hz
kVA 1000
Standby
kWe 800
kVA 1000
Data Center /
Mission Critical kWe 800
kVA 909
Prime
kWe 727
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine brand KOHLER KD Series
Alternator commercial brand KOHLER
Voltage (V) 400/230
Standard Control Panel M80-D
Optional control panel APM403
Optional Control Panel APM802
Consumption @ 100% load ESP (L/h) 193
Consumption @ 100% load PRP (L/h) 179
Emission level Fuel consumption optimization
Type of Cooling Mechanical driven fan
Performance class G3
One step load acceptance (out of ISO
criteria)
100%
GENERATOR SETS RATINGS
Standby
Data Center /
Mission Critical
Prime
Voltage kWe kVA Amps kWe kVA kWe kVA
415/240 800 1000 1391 800 1000 727 909
400/230 800 1000 1443 800 1000 727 909
380/220 800 1000 1519 800 1000 727 909
Benefits & features
KOHLER SDMO premium quality
KOHLER SDMO provides one source responsibility for
the generating set and accessories
The generator set, its components and a wide range of
options have been fully developed, prototype tested,
factory built, and production-tested
The generator sets are designed in accordance to
ISO8528-5 performance class G3 and accepts rated load
in one step
KOHLER SDMO premium performances
Engines
Low fuel consumption thanks to a high technology
common rail injection engine
A smaller footprint thanks to a high power density
Low temperature starting capability
Long maintenance interval
Alternator
Provide industry leading motor starting capability
Excitation system to permit sustained overcurrent >
300% In, during 10 sec
Built with a class H insulation and IP23
Cooling
A compact and complete solution using a mechanically
driven radiator fan
High temperature and altitude product capacity
available
Control Panel
The KOHLER SDMO wide controller range provide the
reliability and performances you expect from your
equipment. You can program, manage and diagnose it
easily and in an efficient way
KOHLER SDMO worldwide support
A standard three-year or 1000-hour limited warranty for
standby applications.
A standard two-year or 8700-hour limited warranty for
prime power applications.
A worldwide product support
DIMENSIONS COMPACT VERSION
Length (mm) 4190
Width (mm) 1720
Height (mm) 2275
Tank capacity (L) 0
Dry weight (kg) 5950
DIMENSIONS SOUNDPROOFED VERSION M427SI
Type soundproofing M427SI
Length (mm) 6413
Width (mm) 2160
Height (mm) 2750
Tank capacity (L) 1035
Dry weight (kg) 8800
Acoustic pressure level @1m in dB(A) 50Hz
(75% PRP)
86
Acoustic pressure level @7m in dB(A) 50Hz
(75% PRP)
77
2. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
Engine
General
Engine brand KOHLER KD Series
Engine ref. KD27V12-5CFS *
Air inlet system Turbo
Fuel Diesel Fuel
Emission level
Fuel consumption
optimization
Cylinder configuration V
Number of cylinders 12
Displacement (l) 26,97
Bore (mm) * Stroke (mm) 135 * 157
Compression ratio 15 : 1
Speed (RPM) 1500
Maximum stand-by power at rated RPM (kW) 905
Piston type & material Forged Steel
Charge Air coolant Air/Air
Frequency regulation, steady state (%) +/- 0.25%
Injection Type Direct
Governor type Electronic
Air cleaner type, models Dry
Fuel system
Maximum fuel pump flow (l/h) 310
Fuel Inlet Minimum recommended size (mm) 19,05
Fuel Outlet Minimum recommended size (mm) 9,53
Max head on fuel return line (m) 3,10
Maximum allowed inlet fuel temperature (°C) 60
Consumption with cooling system PRP ESP
Consumption @ 100% load (g/kW.h) 193,80 190,10
Consumption @ 75% load (g/kW.h) 189,30 188,50
Consumption @ 50% load (g/kW.h) 194,70 193,10
Consumption @ 25% load (g/kW.h) 213,60 209,50
Lubrication System
Oil system capacity including filters (l) 101
Min. oil pressure (bar) 3,30
Max. oil pressure (bar) 5,50
Oil sump capacity (l) 89
Oil consumption 100% ESP 50Hz (l/h) 0,11
Air Intake system
Max. intake restriction (mm H2O) 510
Combustion air flow (l/s) 923,82
Exhaust system
PRP ESP
Heat rejection to exhaust (kW) 648
Exhaust gas temperature (°C) 474 558
Exhaust gas flow (L/s) 2428 2727
Max. exhaust back pressure (mm H2O) 867
Cooling system and charge air cooler
Ambient temperature design (°C) 40
Radiator & Engine capacity (l) 116
Fan power 50Hz (kW) 20,80
Fan air flow w/o restriction (m3/s) 15
Available restriction on air flow (mm H2O) 20
Type of coolant Gencool
Radiated heat to ambiant (kW) 62
Heat rejection to coolant HT (kW) 304
HT circuit flow rate (l/min) 817
Coolant capacity HT, engine only (l) 55
Outlet coolant temperature (°C) 100
Max coolant temperature, Shutdown (°C) 105
Max. pressure at inlet of HT water pump (mbar) 1000
Thermostat begin of opening HT (°C) 82
Thermostat end of opening HT (°C) 92
CAC Heat Rejection (kW) 203
Compressor Discharge Temp at 25°C (°C) 209
* Engine reference may be partially modified depending on genset
application, options selected by the customer and lead time required.
3. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
Alternator Specifications
Alternator commercial brand KOHLER
Kohler Alternator description KH03450T
Number of pole 4
Number of bearing Single Bearing
Technology Brushless
Indication of protection IP23
Insulation class H
Number of wires 12
AVR Regulation Yes
Coupling Direct
Capacity for maintaining short circuit
at 3 ln for 10 s
Yes
Application data
Overspeed (rpm) 2250
Power factor (Cos Phi) 0,80
Voltage regulation at established
rating (+/- %)
0,50
Wave form : NEMA=TIF <40
Wave form : CEI=FHT <2
Total Harmonic Distortion in no-load
DHT (%)
2,7
Total Harmonic Distortion, on linear
load DHT (%)
2,0
Recovery time (Delta U = 20%
transcient) (ms)
200
Performance datas
Continuous Nominal Rating 40°C
(kVA)
930
Unbalanced load acceptance ratio
(%)
8
Peak motor starting (kVA) based on x% voltage dip power factor at 0.3
Alternator Standard Features
- All models are brushless, rotating-field alternators
- NEMA MG1, IEEE, and ANSI standards compliance for
temperature rise and motor starting
- The AVR voltage regulator provides superior short
circuit capability
- Self-ventilated and dip proof construction
- Sustained short-circuit current of up to 300% of the
rated current for up to 10 seconds
- Superior voltage waveform
Note: See Alternator Data Sheets for alternator application data
and ratings, efficiency curves, voltage dip with motor starting
curves, and short circuit decrement curves.
4. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
Dimensions compact version with baseframe fuel tank
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 4190 * 1720 * 2275
Dry weight (kg) 6040
Tank capacity (L) 500
Dimensions compact version
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 4190 * 1720 * 2275
Dry weight (kg) 5950
Tank capacity (L) 0
Dimensions soundproofed version
M427SI
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 6413 * 2160 * 2750
Dry weight (kg) 8800
Tank capacity (L) 1035
Acoustic pressure level @1m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 86
Sound power level guaranteed (Lwa) 50Hz (75% PRP) 108
Acoustic pressure level @7m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 77
Dimensions super soundproofed version
M427SSI
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 6413 * 2160 * 2750
Dry weight (kg) 8900
Tank capacity (L) 1035
Acoustic pressure level @1m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 82
Sound power level guaranteed (Lwa) 50Hz (75% PRP) 104
Acoustic pressure level @7m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 73
Container dimensions ISO20 soundproofed version
ISO20 Si
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 6058 * 2438 * 2896
Dry weight (kg) 11780
Tank capacity (L) 500
Acoustic pressure level @1m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 86
Sound power level guaranteed (Lwa) 50Hz (75% PRP) 107
Acoustic pressure level @7m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 77
Container dimensions ISO20 super soundproofed version
ISO20 SSi
Length (mm) * Width (mm) * Height (mm) 9140 * 2438 * 2896
5. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
Dry weight (kg) 12370
Tank capacity (L) 500
Acoustic pressure level @1m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 77
Sound power level guaranteed (Lwa) 50Hz (75% PRP) 99
Acoustic pressure level @7m in dB(A) 50Hz (75% PRP) 68
6. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
M80-D
The M80-D can be used as a basic terminal block for connecting a control unit and
as an instrument panel with a highly intuitive LCD screen giving an overview of
your generating set's basic parameters:
- Oil gauge
- Coolant temperature
- Oil temperature
- Engine speed
- Battery voltage
- Charge air temperature
- Fuel consumption
- etc.
The engine main functions can be controlled and events are recorded to facilitate
diagnostics:
- Starting
- Speed adjustment
- Stopping
- Droop
- etc.
APM403
BASIC GENERATING SET AND POWER PLANT CONTROL
The APM403 is a versatile control unit which allows operation in manual or
automatic mode
- Measurements : voltage and current
- kW/kWh/kVA power meters
- Standard specifications: Voltmeter, Frequency meter.
- Optional : Battery ammeter.
- J1939 CAN ECU engine control
- Alarms and faults: Oil pressure, Coolant temperature, Overspeed, Start-
up failure, alternator min/max, Emergency stop button.
- Engine parameters: Fuel level, hour counter, battery voltage.
- Optional (standard at 24V): Oil pressure, water temperature.
- Event log/ Management of the last 300 genset events.
- Mains and genset protection
- Clock management
- USB connections, USB Host and PC,
- Communications : RS485 INTERFACE
- ModBUS protocol /SNMP
- Optional : Ethernet, GPRS, remote control, 3G, 4G,
- Websupervisor, SMS, E-mails
APM802
ADVANCED POWER PLANT MANAGEMENT CONTROL
Dedicated to power plant management APM802 provides advanced control,
system monitoring, and system diagnostics for optimum performance and
compatibility
- Graphic display with touchscreen
- User language selectable
- Specially researched ergonomics
- High level of equipment availability
- USB and Ethernet ports
- Modbus protocol
- Making it easy to extend the installation
- Complies with the international standard IEC 61131-3
7. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
STANDARD SCOPE OF SUPPLY
All our KD Series gensets are fitted with:
- Industrial water cooled DIESEL engine
- Radiator with coolant
- Electric starter & charge alternator 24 V D.C
- Electronic governor
- Standard air filter
- Single bearing alternator IP 23 T° rise/ insulation to class H/H
- Welded steel base frame with 80% vibration attenuation mounts
- Flexible fuel lines & lub oil drain pump
- Fuel water separator filter
- Exhaust outlet with flexible and flanges
- M80-D control panel
- User’s manual (1 copy)
- Packing under plastic film
- Delivered with oil
- Delivered with antifreeze liquid
STANDARD DELIVERY
All our gensets are fitted with:
- Industrial water-cooled DIESEL engine
- Electric starter & charge alternator
- Standard air filter
- Electric circuit breaker, adapted to the short-circuit current of the generating set
- Single bearing alternator IP 23 T° rise/ insulation to class H/H
- Welded steel base frame with 85% vibration attenuation mounts
- frame height optimized to allow it to be moved safely by forklift
- enclosure made of new high-quality European steel with enhanced corrosion resistance
- enclosures and base frames tested and analyzed by the French Corrosion Institut
- 100% of tanks tested for permeability
- Personal protection ensured by protective grilles on hot and rotating parts
- Separate 9 dB(A) silencer
- Fuel tank welded inside the genset frame
- Retention bund included for gensets up to 250 kVA ESP
- Charged DC starting battery with electrolyte
- Emergency stop button on the outside
- Flexible fuel lines & lub oil drain cock
- Exhaust outlet with flexible and flanges
- User’s manual (1 copy)
- Packing under plastic film
- Delivered with oil and antifreeze liquid
CODES AND STANDARDS
Engine-generators set is designed and manufactured in facilities certified to standards ISO9001:2015 & ISO14001:2015. The generator sets and
its components are prototype-tested, factory built and production tested and are in compliance with the relevant standards:
- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC of May 17th 2006
- EMC Directive2014/30/UE
- Safety objectives set out in the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/UE
- EN ISO 8528-13, EN 60034-1, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55011, EN 1679-1 et EN 60204-1
POWER RATINGS DEFINITION according to ISO8528-1 (2018-02 edition) and ISO-3046-1
Emergency Standby Power (ESP): The standby rating is applicable to varying loads for the duration of a power outage. There is no overload
capability for this rating. Average load factor per 24 hours of operation is <85%.
8. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
Prime Power (PRP): At varying load, the number of generator set operating hours is unlimited. A 10% overload capacity is available for one
hour within 12 hour of operation. Average load factor per 24 hours of operation is <75%.
Data Center Mission Critical (DCP): Data Center Mission Critical power is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is
capable of delivering while supplying a variable or continuous electrical load and during unlimited run hours. Depending on the sites to supply
and the availability of reliable utility, the generating set manufacturer is responsible to define what power level is able to supply to fulfil that
requirement including hardware or software or maintenance plan adaptation.
9. Industrial Diesel Generator Set – KD1000-F
50 Hz – Fuel Consumption Optimized
Reference Conditions: 25°C Air Inlet Temperature, 40°C Fuel Inlet Temperature, 100 kPa Barometric Pressure; 10.7 g/kg of dry air Humidity. Intake Restriction
set to maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back pressure set to maximum allowable limit.
Data was taken from a single engine test according to the test methods, fuel specification and reference conditions stated above and is subjected to
instrumentation and engine-to-engine variability. Test conducted with alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield
different results. Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
TERMS OF USE
According to the standard, the nominal power assigned by the genset is given for 25°C Air Intlet Temperature, of a barometric pressure of 100
kPA (100 m A.S.L), and 30% relative humidity. For particular conditions in your installation, refer to the derating table.
WARRANTY INFORMATIONS
Standard Warranty Period:
- for Products in "back-up" service
o 30 months from the date the Product leaves the plant, extended to 42 months for KD series
o 24 months from the Product’s commissioning date, extended to 36 months for KD series
o 1,000 running hours
The warranty expires when one of the above conditions is met.
- for Products in "continuous" service (continuous supply of electricity, either in the absence of any normal electricity grid or to
complement the grid),
o 18 months from the date the Product leaves the plant, extended to 30 months for KD series
o 12 months from the Product’s commissioning date, extended to 24 months for KD series
o 2,500 running hours, extended to 8700 running hours for KD series
The warranty expires when one of the above conditions is met.
For more details regarding conditions of application and scope of the warranty please refer to our General “terms & conditions of sales”.