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December, 2010

1.Rating Definitions for MGS2700 Series Typical Operation Rating Overload Definition Allowable Average Load Factor for 24 Hours
80% of Rated Power 100 % of Rated Power is available in case of emergency. Less than 60% Less than 500Hr 3000Hr stand-by Power Source

Typical Overhaul Interval Application Top Complete

Yearly Yearly Average Operationg Load Factor Hours

Stand-by

None

Applicable for supplying emergency power with varying load for the duration of normal power interruption. (Equivalent to Fuel Stop Power in accordance with ISO8528)

Prime
(Limited Running Time)

Applicable for supplying continuous power paralleled with the utility for the limited short-time period. None The additional power for governing purpose only is available in accordance with ISO8528 100 % of Rated Power

Less than 100%

Less than 500Hr

1000Hr

Seasonal Peak Cut

2.Rating Definitions for MGS0450 - MGS2500(-B and -HV Stand-by & Prime with 10% Overload) Typical Operation Rating Overload Definition Allowable Average Load Factor for 24 Hours
80% of Rated Power Stand-by None Applicable for supplying emergency power with varying load for the duration of normal power interruption. 100% of Rated Power is available intermittently for less than 12Hr per year Less than 60% Less than 100Hr 1000Hr Emergency (Without overload)

Typical Overhaul Interval Application Top Complete

Yearly Yearly Average Operationg Load Factor Hours

Applicable for supplying emergency power with varying load for the duration of normal power interruption. Prime +10%

90% of Rated Power Less than 60% Less than 500Hr 3000Hr Emergency (With overload)

Above 100% of Rated Power is In case 10% overload is required for Stand-by usage(E), available intermittently for less than 1Hr per 12Hr this rating should be used.

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