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reference:martin-machinery [2016/05/27 22:45] – > martin energy group Alan Sheareference:martin-energy [2016/05/27 22:47] – reference:martin-machinery renamed to reference:martin-energy (name change) Alan Shea
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 ======Martin Energy Group=== ======Martin Energy Group===
  
-Martin Energy Group is the integrator we have chosen to build the gensets and control system. We have worked with them on a number of projects and have been very pleased with the outcome. They supply items that you won't get from off-the-shelf genset packages, like low-coolant and low oil level shutdowns. +Martin Energy Group is the integrator we have chosen to build the gensets and control system. We have worked with them on a number of projects and have been very pleased with the results. They supply items that you won't get from off-the-shelf genset packages, like low-coolant and low oil level warnings and shutdowns. 
  
 The biggest advantage of purchasing from Martin Energy Group is that they will build a genset to spec. Our primary desire is to have an oversize generator end for longest life. Most packaged gensets have a generator end that is closely matched to the engine size and will operate at over 120° Celsius (250° Fahrenheit) at full load! This is wasted energy and shortens the life of the generator insulation. For longest life we want a generator end that will run at no more than 150°-180° F (65-80° C).    The biggest advantage of purchasing from Martin Energy Group is that they will build a genset to spec. Our primary desire is to have an oversize generator end for longest life. Most packaged gensets have a generator end that is closely matched to the engine size and will operate at over 120° Celsius (250° Fahrenheit) at full load! This is wasted energy and shortens the life of the generator insulation. For longest life we want a generator end that will run at no more than 150°-180° F (65-80° C).   
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