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Both diesel and gas generator power stations are devices that use internal combustion engines to drive generators, converting the chemical energy of fuel into electrical energy. They are self-generating and self-consuming distributed power sources, independent of the public grid, and are primarily used as backup, primary, or peak-shaving power supplies.
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A high-voltage generator set generally refers to a power generation device with an output voltage of 6 kV, 10 kV, or even higher. Unlike common 400/230V low-voltage units, it is designed as a "power-plant-level" solution to be directly connected to medium-voltage distribution networks and supply power to large-scale electrical loads.
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Emergency backup power refers to a standby power supply system that can automatically or manually start up quickly when the normal primary power source (typically the mains power supply) is interrupted or fails, providing continuous and stable electricity to critical loads. Its core purpose is to ensure the continuity of power supply and prevent losses caused by unexpected power outages.
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A mobile power station is an integrated power generation equipment designed for flexible mobility and rapid deployment. It integrates components such as the generator set, control system, fuel system, and output interfaces onto a movable platform (e.g., trailer, vehicle-mounted, or within a container), forming a complete "mobile power source" capable of quick deployment and operation at any location requiring electricity.
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Data center generators are not ordinary backup power sources but rather a highly reliable, high-capacity, and fully automated lifeline system. Their core mission is to ensure 100% uninterrupted operation of IT loads during a complete utility power outage.
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Generator exhaust gas purification refers to the systematic engineering process of removing or converting harmful substances from the exhaust emitted during the operation of internal combustion generators, such as those powered by diesel or natural gas, through a series of physical or chemical technologies. This is done in order to comply with environmental regulations, improve air quality, and reduce health hazards.
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Equipment room noise reduction (particularly for rooms housing diesel generator sets, water pumps, fans, and other equipment) is a systematic engineering project aimed at controlling the intense noise generated during equipment operation within permitted standards through comprehensive technical measures, in order to protect personnel health, prevent public disturbance, and comply with environmental regulations.
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Generator set leasing refers to a flexible service model where users rent diesel or gas generator sets from professional rental providers that meet their power, voltage, and application requirements, paying fees based on the rental period (daily/monthly/annual). It offers users a solution to quickly access reliable electricity without substantial upfront investment, while avoiding the risk of equipment idleness.
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High-altitude generator sets refer to power generation equipment specifically designed and adapted for the unique environmental conditions of high-altitude regions (typically above 1,000 meters). Their core objective is to address issues such as reduced engine power, deteriorated combustion, and cooling difficulties caused by decreased air density and oxygen levels at higher elevations, ensuring that the units can still deliver stable and reliable rated output power in plateau environments.
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