A large water facility in Northern Australia needed a dependable way to keep its treatment systems active during long power cuts. The site operates in a tough region where outages can stop pumps, disrupt filtration, and slow down water supply for nearby communities. The team decided to set up a 2000 kVA diesel generator with a Perkins engine to protect the entire operation.
The unit now waits in standby mode. When the grid drops, the generator starts on its own and sends out the full 2000 kVA needed to run every critical part of the plant. Pumps keep moving, treatment lines stay active, and control systems continue to work.
This setup helped the facility avoid service interruption. It kept the water supply steady for the region and gave the operators confidence that the site can stay functional even in demanding conditions.
- Location: Northern Australia
- Equipment: 2000 kVA Diesel Generator w/ Perkins Engine
- Electric output mode: Standby Supply
- Field / fuel: Water Facility
- Diesel Total output power: 2000 kVA
