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News Release from: Wilkinson Star | Subject: Mosa GE12000 SXC-EAS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Diesel generator provides standby power
The Mosa GE12000 SXC-EAS is a single-phase 230V, 50Hz, 12kVA diesel generator for standby power applications.
Available now from Wilkinson Star, the Mosa GE12000 SXC-EAS is a single-phase 230V, 50Hz, 12kVA diesel generator for standby power applications This generator, with the facility to connect to either an optional remote stop/start control with 10m cable or a fully auto mains failure panel, has been introduced to complement the existing Mosa 10 and 13kVA sets and is designed for use in small rural workshops and farms as well as sensitive applications such as residential care homes, medical centres and industrial and commercial buildings
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both the front panel and the engine canopy can be locked for security.
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