Description
The LWXLR long running genset uses the LPWX engine that has been developed to deliver a compact, high power density with improved fuel efficiency. Uses Lister Petter Power Systems HRCS advanced combustion system. These combine to give a smoother, quieter and more powerful engine coupled with smoother, quieter and more powerful engine coupled with our world famous reliability.
It is fitted with a base mounted oil tank. The fuel supply is from a remote bulk supply tank. The 1500 r/min and 1800 r/min gensets are designed to operate for up to 2000 hours unattended and the 3000 r/min gensets are designed to operate for up to 1000 hours unattended.
50 Hz, 1500 – 3000 r/min | 60 Hz, 1800 – 3600 r/min
6.6 – 25.0 kVA
Range
LWXLR 13 | LWXLR 20 | LWXLR 27 | LWX 16 | LWX 25 | LWX 34
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
- diesel fuelled and approved for operation on biodiesel, that conforms with ASTM D6751 and EN14214, concentrations of up to 20%.
- 50 Hz, 1500 r/min and 3000 r/min or 60 Hz, 1800 r/min
- naturally aspirated
- open set (LWXLR) or acoustic set (LWXLRA)
SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES
- LP-HRCS (High Re-Entrant Combustion System)
- multi-hole fuel injection system
- hydro-honed injector hole conditioning
- increased power density
- designed for continuous operation in ambient temperatures up to 52°C (122°F)
- cold start capability down to -32°C (-25.6°F)
STANDARD FEATURES
- control system with electronic digital control module
- single bearing, 4-pole brushless alternator [LWXLR 13(A), LWXLR 20(A), LWXLR 27(A)], 2-pole brushless alternator [LWXLR 16(A), LWXLR 25(A), LWXLR 34(A)]
- 55-litre base mounted lubrication oil tank with inspection cover and dipstick
- 5 micron Lister Petter bypass oil filter
- fuel return fittings for remote bulk fuel system
- zirconium phosphated powder coated base plate with forklift pockets
- bunded base retaining 110% of all fluids
- anti vibration mountings
- 12V starter battery and leads
- mechanical governing
- emergency stop button (lock-down type)
- pusher fan
- operators’ handbook
- electrical diagrams