Caterpillar has launched the Cat G3520 Fast Response natural-gas generator set for 50 Hz applications including hospitals, data centres, retail complexes, schools, government buildings and universities, as well as research and industrial facilities
According to Cat, the genset is now available to dealers around the world and provides 2.6MW for emergency standby and demand response. Engineered to address the ISO8528-5 G2 standard, it starts and accepts load from a cold start in 10 seconds, and it is capable of receiving and recovering from a 100% block load.
It features Caterpillar’s EMCP 4 control system, which provides engine and generator set control, protection, and monitoring. The control system's Ethernet communication capabilities make it easy to integrate into building management systems. Its expanded features include a gas train, package-mounted radiators, and simplified wiring for easier installation.
For enhanced performance, the Cat G3520 Fast Response generator set can be configured with the Cat Energy Control System (ECS), a new suite of integrated, connected and scalable controllers. The Cat ECS allows customers to manage energy needs ranging from a single generator set to cohesive, full-site microgrid solutions that optimise multiple power generation sources for resiliency, emissions and cost.
Reducing emissions while delivering critical power
“As our global customers look for mission-critical power that can also help meet their sustainability goals, the Cat G3520 Fast Response generator set provides a high-performance, natural-gas option that helps reduce their greenhouse gas emissions when compared with traditional backup solutions,” remarked Melissa Busen, vice president for Caterpillar’s Electric Power Division.
With the new release, Cat has now added to its proven portfolio of natural-gas power solutions offering fast-response capabilities. Recently, African Review spoke to Carl Emery, regional sales manager for Europe, Africa and Middle East for Caterpillar Electric Power, to learn how the organisation is positioning to champion generator market growth on the continent. Discover the full Q&A at: https://africanreview.com/energy/caterpillar-positioned-to-champion-generator-market-growth