Cummins has launched the C2750D5BE model, adding it to the QSK60 series and extending its standby power range from 2500kVA to 2750kVA for 50Hz markets.
With the lowest engine displacement in its power class, this model provides the highest power density and lowest footprint for its rated power output, according to Cummins. Its size results in reduced space required at the installation phase and lower operating costs, providing the most competitive offering in the marketplace.
“We have designed the C2750D5BE to be as flexible as possible to meet a wide range of customer requirements. The addition of the model to our portfolio builds on Cummins’ position as a market leader,” said Sarah Griffiths, Director of Cummins’ Data Center Segment.
This new model is efficient with 100% load step capability: typically, within 10 seconds and availability up to and including ambient temperatures of 50˚C before de-rate, providing exceptional power from the QSK60-G23 engine. In addition, voltage and performance options are designed to reduce runtime maintenance and improve fault redundancy.
The C2750D5BE meets EPA Tier 2 emissions standards, designed to enhance air quality and reduce particulate matter to provide significant environmental benefits. In addition, the system enables comprehensive real-time fault detection and a fully integrated control system which enables the flexibility to respond and adapt to a variety of applications including data centers, commercial facilities, and manufacturing plants, while providing outstanding performance.