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Emission Requirements For Standby Generators

For most applications that utilize standby generators sets, it does not have to comply with any emission requirements when:

  • Unlimited operation for emergency power supply on standby generator mode
  • Non-emergency operation of up to 100 hours per year
  • Major Power Source – The generator complies with emissions regulations. All major engine manufacturers publish individual emission charts. These charts
  • reflect the EPA tier the engine is certified for.

What are Emissions?

  • The exhaust of a diesel engine contains by products from combustion. For environmental safety, the below emissions are monitored:
  • Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) – Occurs naturally as a result of bacterial process, biological growth, decay, lightning, forest fires and burning of fossil fuels. Colorless non-toxic gas (referred to as laughing gas).
  • Hydrocarbons (HC) – Organic chemical compounds that consist entirely of carbon and hydrogen. They range from simple molecules such as methane to polymers such as polystyrene.
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO) – Colorless, odorless, toxic gas produced from incomplete burning of fossil fuels.
  • Particulate Matter (PM) – The sum of all solid and liquid particles suspended in the air.

We have developed low emission diesel generators that can meet Tier 3, Tier 4 Final and EU stage V regulations. They are widely used in those places where it has strict requirements for pollution.

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