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Atlas Copco launches QEC 800, 950, 1000, and 1200 containerised generators

Atlas Copco’s QEC 1250 containerised generator has now been joined by four new models: QEC 800, QEC 950, QEC 1000 and QEC 1200. The expanded QEC range, including two dedicated models for the US and Canada, has been designed for multidrop, prime power and critical standby applications for the rental, mining and oil & gas industries. The QEC 800, QEC 1000 and QEC 1250 are available for the global market (50/60Hz switchable) and the QEC 950 and QEC 1200 are dedicated 60Hz, EPA Tier 2 certified for the US a
August 24, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Atlas Copco QEC generators
Atlas Copco QEC generators

385 Atlas Copco’s QEC 1250 containerised generator has now been joined by four new models: QEC 800, QEC 950, QEC 1000 and QEC 1200. The expanded QEC range, including two dedicated models for the US and Canada, has been designed for multidrop, prime power and critical standby applications for the rental, mining and oil & gas industries.

The QEC 800, QEC 1000 and QEC 1250 are available for the global market (50/60Hz switchable) and the QEC 950 and QEC 1200 are dedicated 60Hz, EPA Tier 2 certified for the US and Canada. Customers can tailor their QEC to individual key requirements such as power output and noise suppression. A host of factory-mounted and retrofit options allow this customised configuration. These include digital AVR, a coolant heater, an air shutdown valve and customised colours.

All QEC models come in a standard ISO CSC container to facilitate transportation to the most remote worksites. Forklift slots and lifting eyes are integrated for swift onsite manoeuvring. Quality components, including a Leroy Somer alternator and a 410 Cummins engine, ensure reliability and performance. Extensive testing during the design and production phases results in a long lifespan and a high resale value. To minimise maintenance and service costs, the QEC range comes with long service intervals of 500 hours, easy removal of the aggregate engine-alternator via the slide in/out concept, large access panels, a mechanical cooling system and several service tools. Additional maintenance features include heavy-duty dual stage fuel and air filtration, a dedicated door for easy cleaning of the engine coolers and directly accessible power cable connections.

The optional Qc4003 controller can put two or more QEC models into parallel for a flexible power solution for loads that exceed the output capability of a single generator set. This type of power management system (PMS) can also be used to provide continuous power when one of the gensets needs to be shut down for scheduled maintenance or repair.

“Our oil and gas, mining and rental customers asked for containerised predictable power for large loads,” says Julio Tome, product marketing manager, Atlas Copco Portable Energy. “With up to 1MW of power, the QEC meets their key needs.”

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