Baudouin Powered Diesel Generator
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B320S-AU

  • Engine: 6M16G350/5
  • Alternator: LSA46.3L10
  • Control: PLC-7420
  • Main Circuit Breaker: 500A, 4P
  • Governor: EFC
  • Excitation system: Self Excited,SHUNT

The EB diesel generator series has a power range of 60kVA to 3000kVA and are powered by the internationally renowned Baudouin engine. The EB series has been designed for various applications including large commercial buildings, power plants, manufacturing facilities and mining operations. Diesel generators in the EB series feature high reliability, low emissions, high fuel efficiency and low cost of operation.

B320S-AU Features:

Energy Saving

Powerlink’s energy equipment is designed for maximum efficiency, helping businesses save energy while reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

Quiet Operation

Powerlink’s advanced energy equipment ensures quiet operation, delivering reliable performance with minimal noise for comfortable and efficient working environments.

Easy Repair

Powerlink designs energy equipment with easy repair access, ensuring quick maintenance, reduced downtime, and long-term reliability for customers.

Spare Parts

Powerlink provides genuine spare parts for all energy equipment, ensuring reliability, extended lifespan, and seamless performance for your power solutions.

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B320S-AU Industry Applications

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Agriculture

Powerlink Microgrids supports Australia’s agriculture with dependable battery storage, generators and lighting towers reliable power and illumination. From irrigation and harvest to night-time tasks, our durable solutions delivers durability and low-cost operations.

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Residential

Powerlink Microgrids provides reliable battery storage, diesel generators and lighting towers for Australia’s residential needs, delivering backup power and safe illumination for homes, communities, and emergency situations.

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Hospitality

Powerlink delivers robust durable battery storage, diesel generators and lighting towers for Australia’s commercial and technology sector, ensuring reliable energy to support data and research center, commercial facilities.

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B320S-AU FAQs

PowerLink generator sets cater to a broad spectrum of continuous energy needs. Our smallest unit is 5KVA, ideal for households and small retail properties, and our largest is 3250KVA, capable of powering commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, mines, factories, and even national power grids. Our generators are suitable for standby and continuous power supply in various sectors.
Our generator sets include a diesel engine, alternator, elastic coupling, main circuit breaker, radiator, various filters (fuel, air, oil), steel chassis, silencer, accumulator, daily fuel tank, oil filling system, silent housing/container body, and a PLC control system.
Our diesel generator sets are designed with advanced technology and a modular design, ensuring superior performance while maintaining cost-effectiveness. At PowerLink, we have an in-depth understanding of the entire equipment system, which includes the engine, generator, and other hardware components, as well as automation control and software, all developed independently by PowerLink.
To calculate the power in kilovolt-amperes (kVA) or kilowatts (KW), multiply the voltage (in volts) by the current (in amperes) for single-phase systems. For three-phase systems, multiply the voltage, current, and the square root of 3 (approximately 1.732). Divide the result by 1000 to convert to kVA or kW as needed.
To measure the power requirement for your load, list all the electrical appliances or systems that will be powered by the generator. Calculate the total wattage by adding the individual wattages of these appliances or systems. This sum gives you an estimate of the power requirement. Ensure to consider both starting and running wattage for accurate assessment.

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