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Bi-Fuel Generators

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CONNECTING HOSPITALS WITH CONFIDENCE

Unlike in industrial and commercial applications, backup power in healthcare facility applications can be the difference between life and death. Additionally, limited space and environmental issues can limit the amount of diesel fuel stored on-site and noise restrictions are often stringent. The ideal solution to healthcare facility power backup needs is found in the bi-fuel genset. Operating on a mixture of 75% natural gas and 25% diesel, the bi-fuel genset can run up to four times longer than it could on 100% diesel. In the unlikely event of a disruption of natural gas supply, the unit reverts to run on a mixture of 100% diesel. By linking multiple units via Generac’s MPS technology, the facility enjoys all the benefits of scalability and redundancy without the large footprint of the separate switchgear normally needed to link multiple generator units.

Bi-Fuel generators use the combustion of natural gas and diesel fuel in a typical standby generator engine. Initially, the generator engine operates 100% on diesel fuel. As load is applied, the system adds natural gas to the combustion air stream. The natural gas/air mixture provides additional power and the engine management system automatically scales back the amount of diesel being injected into the combustion chamber. The resulting product enjoys the advantages of diesel and natural gas.

    Diesel Advantages

  • Lower capital cost per kW
  • Small footprint/high power density
  • Excellent transient response to sudden loads
  • High fuel efficiency
  • No ignition system maintenance
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    Natural Gas Advantage

  • Extended run times
  • Extended oil maintenance cycles
  • No on-site fuel storage
  • Lower noise
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    Advantages over other Aftermarket Units

  • All systems are factory-installed and the complete unit is factory load-tested to verify performance and reliability
  • Designs are optimized for specific engines. The engine characteristics have been comprehensively mapped, gas deliveries have been established for all load and temperature combinations, and the result is safe, reliable maximal bi-fuel performance.
  • Pre-ignition sensors immediately detect condition transients for corrective action before knock ever occurs.
  • Dynamic gas control provides constant adjustments to protect the engine.
  • There’s no need to compromise performance.
  • The PowerManager® Digital Control Platform brings together bi-fuel operational control with all other generator control functions into a single microprocessor which means the system:
    • Is faster
    • Has less interconnect wiring
    • Is simpler to monitor and perform diagnostics on.
  • The entire system has been prototype tested.
  • Factory warranty and service support are included in the cost.

Single Unit Bi-Fuel

System Power Rating Model Engine Links
600kW SB600 22.0L Download
300kW (Export Only) SB300 12.0L Download
375kW (Export Only) SB375 12.0L Download

MPS Bi Fuel

System Power Rating Model Engine Links
600kW MB600 22.0L Download
300kW (Export Only) MB300 12.0L Download
375kW (Export Only) MB375 12.0L Download
600kW (Export Only) MB600 Gemini 12.0L Download
750kW (Export Only) 750kW Gemini 12.0L Download

Standby Bi-Fuel Genset Models

Warranty Type Warranty Coverage
Standard (single genset) 2 Year Basic
Standard (MPS) 2 Year Comprehensive
Optional 5 Year Basic
Optional 5 Year Extended

 

Note: Optional 2-Year Extended, 5-Year Basic and 5-Year Extended warranties are only available for units installed in the United States or Canada

Modular Power System Bi-Fuel Genset Models

Warranty Type Warranty Coverage
Standard 2 Year
Optional 1 Year Extended
Optional 5 Year Basic
Optional 5 Year Extended

 

Note: Note: Optional 2-Year Extended, 5-Year Basic and 5-Year Extended warranties are only available for units installed in the United States or Canada.

See your industrial dealer for warranty details.

What does Bi-Fuel™ refer to on standby generators?
Bi-Fuel is the simultaneous use of two different fuels to power the engine on a standby generator set. For Bi-Fuel operation, Generac uses a mixture of diesel fuel and natural gas (NG) in a diesel engine.

Is this different than dual-fuel?
Unfortunately, there is no clear answer. Both bi-fuel and dual-fuel are used within the industry to describe the concept of simultaneous combustion. In addition, both terms have also been applied to redundant fuel supplies where a secondary fuel is used only after the primary fuel is depleted or intentionally switched off. Therefore, it is important to understand how the terms are being used when comparing products. Generac uses the term Bi-Fuel for the simultaneous combustion of both fuels, and dual-fuel to describe a system in which liquid propane vapor serves as a backup fuel source in a natural gas system. This system is available as an option on a number of our gaseous fueled generators.

Is the Bi-Fuel concept a new technology?
No. Bi-Fuel has been around since the early 1900′s. However, early designs lacked adequate controls to make it very effective. Since that time, much development has occurred and control technology has advanced to make Bi-Fuel operation efficient and economical. Generac has developed a microprocessor-based control system that meets the challenge of maintaining an optimal balance of diesel and NG across the power range of the engine.

How does the Generac Bi-Fuel system work?
Generac uses relatively low cost, high volume diesel truck engines that have been well proven in demanding trucking applications. The engine starts on 100% diesel fuel. As soon as the coolant reaches a minimum temperature and the generator starts to accept load, natural gas is metered into the combustion air stream just before the turbocharger. As compression occurs, the diesel fuel ignites normally and provides the spark required to ignite the natural gas.
As load is applied, the amount of natural gas is increased and the amount of diesel fuel is decreased. We have conducted comprehensive testing and fuel ratio mapping to ensure safe, reliable operation under all combinations of load and temperature. Our PowerManager® control system continually monitors factors such as coolant temperature, intake manifold temperature and pressure, kW load and engine speed. The fuel mixture is instantly adjusted as needed. Under typical conditions, the operating fuel mixture will consist of at least 70% natural gas

What are the benefits of Bi-Fuel?

  • Dramatically extended run times with available on-site supply of diesel fuel
  • Lower capital cost per kilowatt (kW) than spark-ignited engines
  • Improved reliability with redundant fuel supply
  • Reduced diesel fuel storage
  • Reduced fuel maintenance
  • Lower exhaust emissions than diesel engines

Is Bi-Fuel operation detrimental to the diesel engine?
No. In fact, the cleaner burning characteristics of NG result in less contamination of lubricating oil and reduced engine wear. In addition, peak cylinder pressures and exhaust temperatures, the key factors in engine wear, are lower during Bi-Fuel combustion than during diesel-only operation

 

The PowerManager controller protects the engine by sensing the signature vibration signal created as conditions approach pre-ignition and immediately reduces the supply of natural gas before pre-ignition can occur. If the condition persists, natural gas is shut off, operation continues on 100% diesel fuel and an alert is issued. Extensive testing has shown that a Generac Bi-Fuel engine will have a longer operating life with extended service intervals and reduced maintenance costs than a standard diesel engine.

 

What happens if natural gas pressure drops or the supply is cut off?
The system will automatically and seamlessly switch to 100% diesel operation with no loss of power during the transition. It’s important to remember however, that the system cannot run on 100% natural gas because the ignition of the diesel fuel provides the spark that ignites the natural gas.

Can I monitor the amount of natural gas being used by the engine?
Yes. Our GenLink® software allows you to monitor all aspects of generator performance, either locally or remotely. GenLink can display natural gas flow both numerically and graphically.

How does the transient response of the Bi-Fuel engine compare to a standard diesel engine?
The Bi-Fuel engine’s transient load response is the same as a diesel engine. The standard diesel governing system is always active. During sudden load changes, diesel instantly becomes the dominant fuel so the engine will react just like a normal diesel engine. As a result, the Generac Bi-Fuel maintains the superior transient response of a diesel engine while providing the benefits of natural gas operation.

Can Generac Bi-Fuel generators be used in prime power applications?
No. At this time Generac Bi-Fuel generators are rated for standby applications only.

Are Generac’s Bi-Fuel generators UL Listed?
Yes. As with all Generac generators, our Bi-Fuel units are UL 2200 Listed for Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies. Both UL Listing and CSA Certification are available options on these units

Where do I go for warranty repairs or to purchase parts?
Contact any Generac Service Dealer. To locate a dealer near you, please refer to our Dealer Locator or call 1-888-GENERAC. Our Service Dealers provide parts, service scheduled maintenance and information on Generac equipment, regardless of where it was purchased.

Where can I purchase a generator?
Generators can be purchased through any Generac dealer. See our Dealer Locator to find a dealer near you or call 1-888-GENERAC.

Where is my generator made?
Generac generators are made in the United States. Manufactured by Generac Power Systems, Inc. in one of three manufacturing facilities in Wisconsin.

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