Bobcat has launched the new PG40 and PG50 portable generators.
The new units are powered by Stage V D24 engines and Stamford alternators, replacing the previous generation Stage IIIA G40 and G60 generators.
Bobcat claims that the D24 engine is more powerful than those used in other machines of this size on the market - and with a higher capacity. This has allowed Bobcat to offer a true 50 kVA unit in the new PG50 model and still be below the Diesel Exhaust Fluid system requirement. Alongside the PG50, the PG40 delivers a prime power output of 40 kVA.
Both generators have a new compact design, with a selection of novel features including optional factory-mounted running gear, with either fixed or variable height, for easy transportation. The new generators also have ‘Liquid Heat’, which is a low-load management system designed to reduce downtime.
The Stamford alternators on the PG40 and PG50 continue the use of this brand that started with the previously introduced PG100 100 kVA generator. The mechanical and electrical configuration and options also follow most of what is offered on the PG100, providing owners with the versatility they require.
The COMAP MRS16 controller is again at the heart of the PG40 and PG50, with telematics options allowing the units to be easily located and for their status to be read remotely.
The new models offer a low noise level – the LwA (dB) 88 sound power level on the PG40 and LWA 89 on the PG50, make them among the quietest units on the market. The PG40 and PG50 are also clean running, featuring a bunded base ensuring environmental protection and reducing maintenance needs.
The standard product warranty – as well as technical training and parts availability – are covered by Bobcat and the company’s extensive dealer network. The major difference in the new PG40 and PG50 is the engine coverage, which is handled by Bobcat’s own network without any third party involvement.
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