Modular
System All standard
generators come complete with hydraulic pump, hydraulic motor,
alternator, tray assembly, cooler, reservoir, level switch, temperature
switch, and filter system.
Thermo
Twins™ Cooler
generator systems come equipped with our proprietary dual-circuit
cooler. The
cooler cools the fluids in the main hydraulic circuit and also
the fluids in the case drains of the pump and the motor. These
later fluids contain the hottest fluids in a system. Tests at
our facility and at various apparatus manufacturers verify that
coolers cool
than systems from competitive units.
Parameters
H-1061
H-1261
H-1461
KW
size
10 KW
12 KW
14 KW
AC
Voltage
120/240
120/240
120/240
AC
Amperage
82/41
100/50
116/58
Frequency
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
Voltage
Regulation
± 3%
± 3%
± 3%
Frequency
Deviation
± 1Hz
± 1Hz
± 1Hz
Weight
165 lbs
180 lbs
190 lbs
Dimensions
28" x 17"
x 19"
28" x 17 x
19"
28" x 17 x
19"
Motor
cu.in.
cc
SNM2/11
0.66
10.8
SNM2/14
0.88
14.4
SNM2/17
1.03
16.8
Pump Specifications
Parameter
H-1061
H-1261
H-1461
Size
45cc/62cc
45cc/62cc
62cc
GPM
10.0-11.0
14.0-15.0
17.0-18.0
PSI
(MAX)
4600
4600
4600
RPM
(MAX)
2600
2600
2600
Pump
(min)
950/650
1250/950
950
PTO Data
Types:
Hot-Shift
or Constant-Mesh
Speed
ratios:
123%
to 147%
Outputs:
Direct-Mount
or Drive-Shaft
Options:
Rotatable
Flange (preferred)
Rotation:
Engine
or Opposite Engine
Electronic
Control
Proportional
Valve
TheHart-A-Gen®Intel-A-Gen™
flow regulator maintains frequency
at 60 Hz ±0.1 Hz regardless of pump speed or changes in temperature
and viscosity. This flow regulator is standard equipment onHart-A-Gen® Super Duty Systems (gear
pumps) and is offered as an option on standard (axial-piston pump) systems.
The controller (electronic card and proportional valve) is pre-set at Hart-A-Gen® and should not require any adjustments
by the installer or end-user.
TheHart-A-Gen®Intel-A-Gen™
flow regulator uses a proportional valve in conjunction with
the Electronic Generator Controller.
The valve has a spool mechanism similar to the spool mechanism
of an axial piston pump. The difference being that the valve spool is
moved back-and-forth by electrical pulses from the electronic controller
rather than by the differential pressures and spring forces associated
with an axial piston pump. The results are faster and more accurate
flow regulation.