Cummins 4BT3.9-G2 diesel generator





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Cummins 110 kVA diesel generator, model 4BT3.9-G2, year 1998.
This generator comes from a fire station and was used only as an emergency backup. Therefore it has only 36 operating hours.
Technical Data:
Power: 110 kVA / 88 kW
Engine: Cummins 4BT3.9-G2 diesel
Year: 1998
Operating hours: 36
Application: emergency / standby generator
Stored indoors and well maintained
Ready for immediate use
Description:
This Cummins 110 kVA generator is in exceptionally good condition. Because of the minimal operating hours and its use as a standby unit, both mechanically and visually it is almost “like new.”
Ideal for use in emergency power systems, construction sites or industrial settings where reliability and output are critical..