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Max. power — 83.4 kW, rated power — 80.0 kW.
Three-phase 400/230 V diesel generator in the BASIC PLUS version.
Equipped with an FPT Iveco F 36-ETV Stage V engine, electric start and a 12 V / 101 Ah battery.
The turbocharged engine with aftercooling and electronic speed control ensures stable operation under high loads.
A 350-litre fuel tank and good running time make this model practical for long shifts and as a backup power supply for critical facilities.
The Pramac GPW 100 I - BASIC PLUS 400V is a powerful diesel generator designed for sites requiring a robust three-phase power supply, high durability and reliable operation during extended periods. The model delivers 83.4 kW of maximum power and 80.0 kW of rated power, making it well-suited for industrial sites, agricultural enterprises, warehouse complexes, construction sites, service centres, engineering facilities and backup power for commercial infrastructure, where not only power but also the stability of the entire power supply system is crucial.
In the BASIC PLUS version, this model is designed for daily practical use. The generator is mounted on a sturdy base and enclosed in a noise- and weather-resistant housing, making it more suitable for operation in open or semi-open technical areas. This design helps to better protect the generator’s components from external influences, simplifies service access and makes the installation more suitable for real-world operating conditions, where the equipment must operate not sporadically, but regularly and under heavy loads.
The power unit of the model is the FPT Iveco F 36-ETV engine, compliant with Stage V standards. According to the technical specifications of this series, it utilises a 4-cylinder in-line diesel engine with a displacement of 3600 cm³, operating at 1500 rpm and featuring a turbocharging system with aftercooling. For a generator of this class, this is a very successful solution, as this configuration ensures good power output, reliable operation under load and better stability during prolonged operation. An additional advantage is the electronic speed governor, which helps maintain operating parameters more accurately, whilst liquid cooling ensures a reliable temperature regime during long operating cycles. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
The model is equipped with an electric start, and the technical specifications specifically mention 1 x 12 V / 101 Ah battery. For a unit of this power rating, this is a sensible and practical configuration, ensuring a reliable start-up and better readiness for operation in emergency scenarios. When the mains supply fails at a site, it is particularly important that the generator is not merely present, but starts up quickly and reliably without unnecessary delays. This is precisely why this configuration is well-suited to sites where it is necessary to maintain the operation of automation systems, pumps, ventilation, lighting, refrigeration equipment or other critical systems.
The electrical components also meet professional-grade standards. The generator operates at 400/230 V, 50 Hz and is three-phase. It utilises a Mecc Alte ECP34-2S 4C brushless alternator with insulation class H and protection rating IP23. The maximum current is 150 A, the rated current is 144 A, and the circuit breaker is rated at 160 A. This configuration allows the model to be used for high-power three-phase loads: engineering systems, pumping stations, ventilation equipment, compressors, technical lines, service infrastructure and other equipment requiring a stable power source with a good current reserve. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
One of the strongest points of the Pramac GPW 100 I - BASIC PLUS 400V is its autonomy. The generator is equipped with a 350-litre fuel tank, and at 75% load, the running time is 21.05 hours. For a model in this class, this is a very good figure, allowing it to be used confidently for long shifts or in standby mode without frequent stops for refuelling. Diesel consumption is 16.63 l/h at 75% load and 22.58 l/h at 100% load. The approximate operating time at full load is around 15.50 hours, which is also an impressive result for a professional diesel generator in this segment. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
As the model complies with Stage V standards, the DEF system must also be taken into account. The documentation specifically mentions a 43-litre DEF tank, with a consumption rate of 0.798 l/h at 75% load and 1.084 l/h at 100% load. This is an important practical clarification for real-world operation, as it allows for planning not only diesel consumption but also AdBlue/DEF reserves. In return, the user receives a more modern environmental standard and a more up-to-date technical solution for professional use. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
ACP and MPP panels are available in the series for this model. The ACP is suitable for use in automatic backup power supply systems, whilst the MPP is designed for more complex solutions involving parallel operation. In the technical PDF, the socket panel for the series is listed as optional, but for the BASIC PLUS configuration, an extended load connection is usually used, making the generator more flexible in practical application on site. This is important for scenarios where several types of loads need to be powered simultaneously and a convenient connection diagram is required without additional improvisations.
The model measures 2757×1120×1846 mm. For the canopy version, the technical PDF specifies a weight of 1624 kg, which clearly demonstrates that this is indeed a serious unit designed for professional tasks. The noise level for the canopy version is 68/97 dB, and for the extra-silent version — 65/94 dB. This means the generator can be selected to meet even stricter acoustic comfort requirements, should the site require it. In conclusion, the Pramac GPW 100 I - BASIC PLUS 400V is a powerful, modern and well-balanced solution for those who need a durable generator with good runtime, a Stage V engine, a substantial current reserve and the capacity for intensive daily operation.
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