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Coates C86GE Natural Gas Engine

 

 

 

 




  • 855 Cu. In. displacement
  • Inline 6 cylinder
  • HP 174 to 280 depending on the quality of the natural gas
  • Patented worldwide CSRV technology
  • Ultra low emissions
  • CSRV system requires zero maintenance for the life of the engine
  • Engine oil replacements are extended
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Adaptable to natural gas, propane, digested land fill gas, hydrogen, and other fuels such as diesel putting out over 400 HP and putting out up to 300 KWH continuous power

 

Coates C86GG Natural Gas Generator

The C86GG is a fully integrated natural gas power generator for on-site electrical power generation. Independent on-site electrical power generation is emerging as a viable cost-effective option for the industrial power user. Using on-site generators is not all that different from using the power from the utility company, but the one major difference is control. Power companies use remotely located generators to make power, but their generators are larger and they have to use a power distribution grid to get the power to the user.

 

 

On-site electrical power generation involves using a generator or series of generators to meet all or part of industrial facilities power requirements. Coates' advanced electrical generation equipment uses patented technology to provide electrical power that is reliable, safe, stable, efficient and environmentally friendly at a fraction of the cost of purchasing electricity from utility companies.

 

 

The complete generator system comes with C86GE engine, alternator, switch-gear, and radiator fully assembled on a heavy duty steel frame.

  • 855 Cu. In. displacement
  • Inline 6 cylinder
  • HP 174 to 280 depending on the quality of the natural gas
  • Patented worldwide CSRV technology
  • Ultra low emissions
  • CSRV system requires zero maintenance for the life of the engine
  • Engine oil replacements are extended
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Adaptable to natural gas, propane, digested land fill gas, hydrogen, and other fuels such as diesel putting out over 400 HP and putting out up to 300 KWH continuous power

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