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Generac's DG 50 generator

July 27, 2001
The DG50 generator is designed to meet the growing demand for distributed generation among a wide variety of businesses. The natural gas-fueled product is focused on the special requirements of industrial and commercial users who want to supplement utility-supplied power with on-site generating capability. In addition to supplemental power, every unit also serves as an emergency standby power source.
The DG50 generator is designed to meet the growing demand for distributed generation among a wide variety of businesses. The natural gas-fueled product is focused on the special requirements of industrial and commercial users who want to supplement utility-supplied power with on-site generating capability. In addition to supplemental power, every unit also serves as an emergency standby power source. The generator provides 50 kW of distributed power on-site for all kinds of businesses, to supplement or replace utility-supplied electricity during peak-demand charge periods and outages. It features integrated paralleling switchgear. Generac Power Systems Inc.

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