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Max. power — 72.8 kW, rated power — 66.0 kW.
BAU-spec 400/230 V three-phase diesel generator.
Equipped with an FPT F36ETVP02.A85 Stage V engine, electric start and a 12 V / 101 Ah battery.
The turbocharged engine with aftercooling, electronic speed control and liquid cooling 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 source for critical facilities.
ThePramac GPW 80 I - BAU 400V is a powerful three-phase diesel generator designed for sites requiring a stable power supply, a long runtime and reliable operation under heavy-duty conditions. The model delivers 72.8 kW of maximum power and 66.0 kW of rated power, making it well-suited for industrial sites, agricultural enterprises, construction sites, warehouse complexes, service centres, engineering facilities and backup power for commercial infrastructure, where a substantial reserve capacity for three-phase loads is required.
The power unit of the model is the FPT F36ETVP02.A85 engine, compliant with Stage V standards. This is 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 provides reliable power output, better stability under sustained load and a more advanced level of technical performance. An additional advantage is the electronic speed governor, which helps to maintain operating parameters more accurately, whilst liquid cooling ensures a reliable temperature regime during long operating cycles. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
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 sound and practical configuration, ensuring a reliable start-up and good readiness for operation in emergency scenarios. When the mains supply fails at a site, it is particularly important that the generator starts up quickly and reliably without unnecessary delays, and this configuration meets these requirements well. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
The generator’s electrical components also meet the professional standards of the model. The unit operates at 400/230 V, 50 Hz and is three-phase. It uses a Mecc Alte ECP32-2L4 C brushless alternator with insulation class H and protection rating IP23. The maximum current is 131 A, the rated current is 119 A, and the circuit breaker is rated at 125 A. This configuration allows for the connection of powerful three-phase loads: engineering systems, pumps, compressors, ventilation, technical equipment, service lines and other consumers requiring a stable and reliable power source. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
One of the Pramac GPW 80 I - BAU 400V’s greatest strengths is its autonomy. The generator is equipped with a 350-litre fuel tank, and at 75% load, the running time is 25.40 hours. For a model of this class, this is a very impressive figure, allowing the generator to be used not only as a backup source but also as a fully-fledged operational solution for long shifts without the need for constant refuelling. Diesel consumption is 13.78 l/h at 75% load and 18.43 l/h at 100% load. The approximate running time at full load is around 18.99 hours, which is also a very good result for the professional segment. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
As the model complies with Stage V, the DEF system must also be taken into account here. The documentation specifies a 43-litre DEF tank, with a consumption rate of 0.730 l/h at 75% load and 0.977 l/h at 100% load. This is an important practical clarification for real-world operation, as it allows for advance planning not only of diesel stock but also of AdBlue/DEF stock. In return, the user receives a more modern environmental standard and a more up-to-date technical solution for professional use. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
The technical PDF for this series lists the available ACP and MPP panels. The ACP is suitable for automatic backup power supply systems, whilst the MPP is designed for more complex solutions involving parallel operation. It is also noted that the socket panel is optional, and the socket set is specified at the time of ordering. This means that the model can be adapted to a specific site and load connection method without being tied to a single rigid configuration. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Structurally, the generator is housed in a noise- and weather-proof enclosure, which reduces noise and protects the unit from external influences. The design features a large service door, anti-vibration mounts, a sturdy base, a lifting point and an upper lifting bridge. This makes the model more practical for installation, transport and regular maintenance. The canopy version measures 2757×1120×1846 mm and weighs 1442 kg. The noise level for the canopy version is 67/96 dB, whilst the extra-silent version in this series offers even lower noise levels. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
The Pramac GPW 80 I - BAU 400V is an excellent choice for those who need a modern diesel generator with a Stage V FPT engine, a large fuel tank, good runtime, substantial current reserve and readiness for stable daily operation. If there is a separate slide for the BAU version detailing equipment such as MBS, TWF, WSP, RCDB, QFC or Dummy-Load, these can be accurately and correctly incorporated into the description as advantages of this specific configuration, without mixing them up with the basic technical series.
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