Generators

Generators transform mechanical energy into electrical power for industrial applications. They ensure consistent electricity supply, supporting operational reliability.

  1. Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Other Generators

    Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Westinghouse Generator - 1983 (GEN-400)

    Nameplate Rating: 

    140,000 KVA

    3600 RPM

    14,400 Volts

    0.85 PF

    30 PSIG HS

    Generator 400

    Early 1983,  base loaded service until 2011, then Sync Cond until 2021. Has approximately eleven years (90,000 run hours) as a synchronous condenser. Winning bidder shall be responsible for disconnect, removal and transportation.

    Additional information is available upon request.

    Sold “As Is-Where Is” with no warranties or liabilities. Dow recommends viewing to make your own determination of condition.

    Bidding closes on Dow’s acceptance of a qualifying bid

    DOW RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND/OR ALL BIDS

    LOAD OUT: Buyer is responsible for loading, securing the load, and logistics.

    Minimum Bid: $1,000,000.00

  2. Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Other Generators

    Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Westinghouse Generator -1982 (GEN-300)

    Nameplate Rating: 

    140,000 KVA

    3600 RPM

    14,400 Volts

    0.85 PF

    30 PSIG H2

    Generator 300

    Late 1982,  base loaded service until 2016, then Sync Cond until 2020. Has approximately two years (17,000 run hours) as a synchronous condenser. Winning bidder shall be responsible for disconnect, removal and transportation.

    Additional information is available upon request.

    Sold “As Is-Where Is” with no warranties or liabilities. Dow recommends viewing to make your own determination of condition.

    Bidding closes on Dow’s acceptance of a qualifying bid

    DOW RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND/OR ALL BIDS

    LOAD OUT: Buyer is responsible for loading, securing the load, and logistics.

    Minimum Bid: $1,000,000.00

Common Applications

industrial power supply

mechanical energy conversion

electrical power generation

reliable energy backup

Buying Guide

Generators Buying Guide

Purchasing the right generator ensures uninterrupted power for your operations. Here are key factors to consider when selecting a generator from the surplus market.

Consider the specific type of generator that matches your power requirements, whether it be RF, gas, or ultrasonic. Compatibility with existing systems is essential, particularly regarding voltage and frequency. Inspect the condition and maintenance history of the generator to ensure it can meet operational demands.

  • Verify the generator’s power output and suitability for your infrastructure.
  • Check compatibility with your current power distribution setup.
  • Assess the condition and maintenance logs to gauge reliability.
  • Ensure any included accessories and manuals are provided for installation and operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of generators are available in surplus?
Surplus options include RF generators, gas generators, and ultrasonic generators.
How do I choose the right generator for industrial use?
Consider the type of power required, compatibility with existing systems, and the condition of the generator.
Are surplus generators reliable for continuous operation?
Yes, many surplus generators are maintained in excellent condition and can reliably support industrial operations.
Can generators from the marketplace be inspected before purchase?
Yes, you can arrange for inspections to verify the generator's condition and performance.
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