MITSUBISHI Diesel Generators

Introduction
Mitsubishi Generators are manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), one of Japan’s largest industrial corporations with over 100 years of experience in engine and generator production. Mitsubishi generators are globally recognized for their durability, reliability, and advanced technology, making them suitable for both industrial and commercial applications.
Core Components
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Engine: Mitsubishi (Japan)
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Alternator: Stamford (UK), Leroy Somer (France), Mecc Alte (Italy/UK)
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Control System: Deepsea (UK)
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Power Range: 500 kVA – 2500 kVA
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Origin: Japan, imported as complete sets with CO/CQ certification
Advantages of Mitsubishi Generators
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High Durability: Designed for continuous heavy-duty operation, capable of running under extreme conditions.
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Fuel Efficiency: Optimized combustion system reduces fuel consumption and operating costs.
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Low Noise and Vibration: Advanced engineering ensures stable operation with minimal disturbance.
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Long Service Life: Robust construction and high-quality components extend product lifespan.
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Global Support Network: Easy access to spare parts and technical service worldwide.
Applications
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Industrial Plants: Provides stable power for manufacturing and heavy industry.
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Construction Projects: Reliable backup for large-scale construction sites.
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Telecommunications & IT: Ensures uninterrupted operation of critical systems.
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Hospitals and Commercial Buildings: Safe and efficient backup power for essential services.
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Marine and Offshore: Widely used in ships and offshore platforms due to durability and reliability.
Specification Characteristics of MITSUBISHI Diesel Generators
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Power Range: 500 kVA – 2500 kVA (Prime and Standby ratings).
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Voltage: 400V, 3-phase.
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Engine Models: Mitsubishi S6R, S12R, S16R series.
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Alternators: Stamford, Leroy Somer, Mecc Alte.
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Control Panels: Deepsea (UK).
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Origin: Imported complete from Japan with CO/CQ certification.
Comparison with Other Brands
- Mitsubishi vs. Deutz: Mitsubishi focuses on heavy-duty, large-capacity generators (500–2500 kVA), while Deutz specializes in compact, fuel-efficient models (22.5–2100 kVA).
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Mitsubishi vs. Denyo: Mitsubishi emphasizes industrial-scale durability, whereas Denyo is best known for silent and ultra-silent generators in noise-sensitive environments.
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Mitsubishi vs. Perkins: Mitsubishi offers high-capacity solutions for heavy industry, while Perkins provides cost-effective UK-manufactured generators with a wide range up to 2500 kVA.
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