The G3412 is engineered to meet a full suite of critical market requirements, including quick starting and loading capability, meeting NFPA 110 Level 1 Type 10 standards as well as being UL 2200 listed.
'With vast improvements in the ability of gas engines to meet code-driven start time and load acceptance standards, the market for natural gas standby power generation is taking a significant step forward,' said
With the G3412 an optional factory-built enclosure is available, allowing for quick integration of emergency power. The skin-tight or canopy enclosure makes the G3412 ideally suited for mission-critical standby applications such as smaller colocation or edge data centers, as well as healthcare, office buildings, retail complexes, and governmental facilities.
Featuring Caterpillar's EMCP 4.4 generator set controller, the G3412 easily integrates with building management systems. The expanded set of features includes added paralleling options, gas train, package-mounted radiator, and simplified wiring connections.
The robust 12-cylinder high-speed block design of the G3412 provides a prolonged operating life of the engine, lowering total owning and operating costs. The generator is designed for maximum performance on low-pressure gaseous fuel supply.
'With industry-leading design and rapid response, Cat natural gas generator sets deliver dependable backup power without compromising performance,' George said. 'We offer everything you need to maintain clean, uninterrupted standby power.'
For more information, visit www.cat.com/powergeneration or e-mail Electric_Power@cat.com.
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