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Natural gas generators

What Are Natural Gas Generators?
Natural gas is the cleanest among the currently available energy sources. It produces nearly one-third less carbon dioxide than coal and is more efficient than oil.
Natural gas generators are not structurally different from gasoline or diesel groups, except for the type of fuel they use.
What Are the Features of Natural Gas Generators?
- Convenient: No need for fuel refilling, no risk of spillage or running out of fuel.
- Economical: Provides 40–60% savings with low fuel consumption and low fuel cost.
- Eco-Friendly: Has low exhaust emissions and operates quietly without causing noise pollution.
What Are the Requirements for Using Natural Gas Generators?
1. The location where the generator will be used must have a steady gas flow.
2. Gas pressure should be 21 mbar for 17 kVA models, and up to 300 mbar for other capacities.
What Are the Operating Costs of Natural Gas Generators?
1. Fuel consumption of natural gas generators varies between 6 m³ and 4472 m³ at 100% load, depending on capacity in Aksa models.
2. Natural gas generators do not require extra maintenance.
3. Oil, oil filters, and air filters should be changed at recommended intervals (every 250 hours for standby units, and every 1,000–2,000 hours for continuous motors).
Where Can Natural Gas Generators Be Used?
- Apartment buildings
- Shopping malls
- Airports
- Industrial facilities
- Greenhouses
- Hotels
- Villas


