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60 Hz Marine Generator<br />

Set Ratings<br />

ekW @1.0pf kV•A Model<br />

Single Phase Generator<br />

13.5 13.5 C1.5<br />

21.5-29.5 21.5-29.5 C2.2<br />

ekW @.8pf kV•A Model<br />

14.5 18.0 C1.5<br />

21.0-30.0 26.5-37.5 C2.2<br />

42-99 55-123 C4.4<br />

113-170 141-212 C6.6 ACERT<br />

163-250 204-313 C9<br />

250-320 313-400 3406C<br />

340-550 425-688 C18<br />

340-550 425-688 C18 ACERT<br />

400-590 500-738 3412C<br />

600-910 750-1138 3508B<br />

1030-1360 1287-1700 3512B<br />

1550-1700 1937-2125 3512C<br />

1285-1825 1606-2281 3516B<br />

1650-1820 2063-2275 C280-6<br />

2200-2420 2750-3025 C280-8<br />

3300-3640 4125-4550 C280-12<br />

4400-4840 5500-6050 C280-16<br />

Power factor (pf) is the ratio between Real Power and<br />

Apparent Power. It is also the ratio between the resistive part<br />

of impedance and total impedance. Power factor can be read<br />

directly with a power factor meter. It can also be calculated<br />

from voltage, current, and power meter readings.<br />

Power Factor = Real Power = Watts = 1920 w = .8<br />

Apparent Power 1 x V 5a x 480 v<br />

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