Generac Power Systems Gemini Twin Pack

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The Gemini Twin Pack, by Generac Power Systems, has a space-saving design that produces 1,000kW of power. Suitable for hospitals, airports, manufacturing plants, and data centers, it is powered by two 500kW gensets (each powered by a pair of Volvo 16L diesel engines) operating within a single attenuated enclosure. If one engine malfunctions, the other continues to provide power. With a footprint of 171 square feet, it has integrated digital controls for load sharing that eliminate the need for switchgear. An integrated PowerManager System Controller features load-shedding control and GenLink interface software. Seven Gemini units can be paralleled for applications requiring up to 7,000kW. generac.com

The Gemini Twin Pack, by Generac Power Systems, has a space-saving design that produces 1,000kW of power. Suitable for hospitals, airports, manufacturing plants, and data centers, it is powered by two 500kW gensets (each powered by a pair of Volvo 16L diesel engines) operating within a single attenuated enclosure. If one engine malfunctions, the other continues to provide power. With a footprint of 171 square feet, it has integrated digital controls for load sharing that eliminate the need for switchgear. An integrated PowerManager System Controller features load-shedding control and GenLink interface software. Seven Gemini units can be paralleled for applications requiring up to 7,000kW. generac.com

The Gemini Twin Pack, by Generac Power Systems, has a space-saving design that produces 1,000kW of power. Suitable for hospitals, airports, manufacturing plants, and data centers, it is powered by two 500kW gensets (each powered by a pair of Volvo 16L diesel engines) operating within a single attenuated enclosure. If one engine malfunctions, the other continues to provide power. With a footprint of 171 square feet, it has integrated digital controls for load sharing that eliminate the need for switchgear. An integrated PowerManager System Controller features load-shedding control and Gegenerac.comnLink interface software. Seven Gemini units can be paralleled for applications requiring up to 7,000kW. generac.com

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