Hyundai 110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator
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Looking for reliable standby power for your facility? Meet the Hyundai 110kVA three-phase diesel generator.
When your business relies on consistent three phase power, the Hyundai 110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator provides a dependable solution you can count on. Built to support demanding commercial and industrial environments, this 110kVA Standby Three Phase Diesel Generator is designed to keep essential systems operating when mains power is unavailable.
The 110kVA Diesel Generator is well suited to worksites, warehouses, farms, workshops, and larger facilities that run heavy three phase equipment. When an outage occurs, having reliable standby power helps prevent costly downtime and keeps operations moving. This generator delivers the strong and stable output needed to support machinery, tools, and electrical systems that businesses rely on every day.
Hyundai generators are known for their durability and solid engineering, and this model is no exception. The powerful diesel engine is designed for long running performance and efficient fuel use. That makes it a practical option for both standby use and longer operating periods when continuous power is required.
The enclosed generator design helps protect the internal components from harsh outdoor conditions. It also reduces operational noise, making it more suitable for commercial environments where noise control and equipment protection are important considerations.
With dependable performance and the capability to support demanding electrical loads, the Hyundai 110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator provides peace of mind for businesses that cannot afford power interruptions. It is a reliable power solution that helps keep your site productive, safe, and operating as it should.
Got heavy three-phase machinery to power? Choose a 110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator that can handle the load.
This generator is built with a durable, industrial grade diesel engine that is designed to perform under heavy workloads. Diesel engines are known for their strength and efficiency, making them a practical choice for both standby power and longer running applications. Businesses that rely on constant electricity can operate with confidence knowing the generator is designed to handle demanding conditions.
The enclosed silenced canopy helps keep noise levels under control while protecting the internal components from weather and dust. This makes the generator suitable for a wide range of environments, including construction sites, commercial facilities, and agricultural properties. The enclosed design also helps extend the lifespan of the equipment by shielding key parts from the elements.
An advanced digital control panel allows operators to easily monitor the generator’s performance. Important information such as output, running status, and system alerts can be checked quickly, making day to day operation straightforward. This helps ensure the generator continues operating efficiently and safely.
The Hyundai DHY110KSE-3 offers the power capacity businesses need to support demanding equipment and essential operations. Whether it is used as a primary power source on site or as a reliable standby system during outages, this generator helps keep your operation productive and running without interruption.
Hyundai 110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator Specifications
| MODEL | DHY110KSE-3 |
| STANDBY POWER OUTPUT | 110 kVA / 88 kW |
| PRIME POWER OUTPUT | 100 kVA / 80 kW |
| FUEL TANK CAPACITY | 450 LTR |
| DIMENSIONS | 320 CM / 113 CM / 185 CM |
| WEIGHT | 1760 KG |
| SPEED | 1500 RPM |
| DUTY | CRITICAL STANDBY / LIMITED PRIME |
| FREQUENCY | 50Hz |
| PHASE/VOLTAGE | THREE PHASE / 415V |
| FUEL TYPE | DIESEL |
| ENGINE MODEL | HLR4M3L-DA |
| CYLINDER/ CAPACITY | 4 CYL / 4.75 LTR |
| INDUCTION | TURBOCHARGED |
| FUEL CONSUMPTION | 25 L/HR @ 100% LOAD |
| 19.5 L/HR @ 75% LOAD | |
| 13.7 L/HR @ 50% LOAD | |
| GOVERNOR | ELECTRONIC |
| OIL CAPACITY | 14 LTR |
| COOLANT CAPACITY | 28 LTR |
110kVA Three Phase Diesel Generator Features
| FEATURES | SILENCED CANOPY – 72dB(A) @ 7M |
| HEAVY DUTY SKID BASE WITH FORK POCKETS | |
| BUNDED FUEL TANK – 23 HOUR RUN TIME @ 75% LOAD | |
| BATTERY CHARGER AND ISOLATOR | |
| OUTLETS – 2 x 32 AMP 415V, 2 x 15 AMP 240V | |
| CONTROL BRAND AND MODEL | DEEPSEA 6120 |
| CIRCUIT BREAKER | FOUR POLE |
| ALTERNATOR BRAND AND MODEL | HYUNDAI HK274C |
| ALTERNATOR TYPE | BRUSHLESS / AVR |
| HARMONIC DISTORTION | LESS THAN 5% |
| INSULATION CLASS | CLASS H |
| OPTIONS | MINE SPEC |
| JACKET WATER HEATER | |
| EXTERNAL FUEL CONNECTION | |
| AUTO TRANSFER SWITCHES (ATS) |
110kVA Diesel Generator Important Information
Charging power tool battery packs from a conventional generator is fine. For smoother charging and better results, keep a steady load on the generator and avoid running appliances that cause the load to jump around while the batteries are on charge.
Between diesel and petrol, diesel generators generally operate at lower temperatures and lower RPM than petrol units. That reduced operating stress can mean less wear and tear, especially when the generator is used often or for longer run times.
Underloading is a common issue with diesel generators because the engine needs a meaningful load to reach its optimum operating temperature. If it runs too lightly loaded, some fuel may not burn properly, leading to soot build-up. Over time, soot can contribute to cylinder bore glazing, sticking piston rings, reduced compression, and carbon build-up on injectors, which can worsen incomplete combustion.
Early signs of underloading problems include heavy smoke from the exhaust. If it continues, unburnt fuel can condense in the exhaust and mix with soot to form a thick, dark liquid that can look like an engine oil leak. This can seep from the exhaust and may build up in the exhaust silencer, with a risk of ignition if the generator is later run under full load. Ongoing operation with little or no load can potentially cause permanent engine damage.
To avoid underloading, size the generator to match the actual requirement without oversizing. If extra capacity has been added for future needs, or the existing installation regularly runs below capacity, a load bank testing program should be used. A load bank creates an artificial demand, typically between 75% and 100% of prime load, which helps burn off carbon deposits and can extend generator life. A common guideline is to run the generator at around 75% of prime power for 2 hours in every 100 hours of use.
For safety, never run a generator in an attached garage, even with the door open. Position it so exhaust fumes cannot enter the home through windows, doors, or other openings, and make sure the exhaust is directed away from the building.
If a diesel generator won’t start, the most common causes include battery failure, low coolant levels, an incorrect or poor-quality fuel mix, or the controls not being set to auto.
Some white smoke on start-up can be normal for all but the most modern diesel engines, as long as it clears once the engine warms up. Ongoing smoke after warm-up can indicate another issue that needs attention.
Preventive maintenance should include regular general inspections of coolant level, oil level, the fuel system, and the starting system. Charge-air cooler piping and hoses should also be checked for leaks, holes, cracks, loose connections, and any dirt or debris that may be blocking the fins.
It’s not recommended to let a generator run completely out of diesel. Running out of fuel can cause the generator’s coils to lose their magnetism, as the appliances being powered can drain residual magnetism when the load stops abruptly.
A diesel generator is made up of several core systems, including the diesel engine, fuel system, voltage regulator, cooling system and exhaust system, lubrication system, battery charger, control panel, and the main assembly frame or skid.
Many diesel generators run at 1500 RPM because the slower engine speed is typically less stressed than higher-speed models. That makes them a strong choice for fixed installations used for daily prime power and standby operation, with well-maintained units often achieving 10,000+ running hours.
PRIME POWER (PRP): Continuous operation at variable load unlimited hours per year, with an average load factor of 75%. 10% overload capability is 1 hour in a 12 hour period of operation.
STANDBY POWER RATING (ESP): Emergency power supply with an average load factor of 85%. No overload capability. Limited to 400 hours per year.