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It’s easy to select the right size Cummins standby generator for your home

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Homeowners might be intimidated by trying to figure out the right size and model of residential standby generator for their needs. That’s why we have a handy interactive sizing tool available online to help simplify the process. There are just three easy steps:

First, enter the square footage of your home and click on your fuel preference. Second, select all the things in your home that you want to be powered in the event of a failure of utility power by “mousing” or rolling over and clicking appliance images in the home illustration. Third, check any additional items that aren’t are on the visual.

The sizing tool automatically estimates the total wattage required to run all of your indicated items and displays the recommended Cummins models that can handle those loads. Then you can simply click on each of the model images to learn more about them.

The whole process is quick and easy. Ready to get started? Just click here.

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Cummins Power Generation provides the solution for Central Bank of Iraq in Basra

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The Central Bank of Iraq is using a prime power solution from Cummins Power Generation to supply 800 kW of electricity to its building in Basra. All consultancy, plus electrical and mechanical contracting, was carried out by Modern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies (MICTA), the Cummins Power Generation representative in the country. MICTA also designed the room where the generator set is housed.
 
Enclosed generator setsThe Central Bank of Iraq building in Basra is 5000 m2 and has space for around 200 employees. The Cummins Power Generation prime power solution is based on a C1100 D5 enclosed generator set powered by a QST30-G4 engine, plus a 1600 Amp GTEC Automated Transfer Switch, a fuel system and power cabling. The system was designed with special attention to noise levels, and operates automatically.
 
The choice of Cummins Power Generation for the Basra site was based primarily on product reliability. Central Bank of Iraq became a Cummins Power Generation customer in 2007 and now has nine installations. The bank also has branches in Baghdad, Mosel and Erbil.
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Cummins Power Generation distributor provides complete data centre power solution for air base in Iraq

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The data centre at an Iraqi Army air base is being powered by a Cummins Power Generation solution supplied and installed by Modern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies (MICTA), the Cummins Power Generation distributor in the country.
 
The data centre, which is at Taji Air Base located near the capital Baghdad, has a total power requirement of 100 kW. MICTA has met this requirement by installing two C150 D5 enclosed generator sets powered by BTA5.9 engines, plus a GTEC 250 Amp Automated Transfer Switch, a fuel system and power cabling.
 
Taji airbaseMICTA performed multiple roles on the project, acting as consultant, mechanical contractor and electrical contractor. Installation progressed smoothly with no problems. The equipment operates inside a generator room which MICTA itself helped to design.

The Iraqi Army both owns and operates the equipment. Cummins Power Generation generator sets were selected for their reliability and lower noise levels. The Iraqi Army became a MICTA customer in 2008, and now has six Cummins Power Generation installations.

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Cummins Power Generation helps keep trucking company rolling

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D&T Trucking specialized in delivering refrigerated loads across the country. But one morning everything ground to a halt, thanks to a power outage at the St. Paul, Minnesota headquarters. With power gone, the drivers of the 125 reefer trucks on the road weren’t reachable — their cell phone numbers were stored on the office computers. None of the office software applications were available, the fuel pumps were out of action and potential new business calls went unanswered.

The owner resolved that his business would never again be knocked out by a loss of grid power. Taking advantage of the fact that the company had thousands of gallons of diesel fuel in underground tanks, he worked with Cummins NPower, the local distributor, and Heights Electric, a local electrical contractor, to size and install a standby diesel generator set and automatic transfer switch.

As the owner anticipated, there were indeed subsequent grid outages. But the Cummins system never failed to deliver backup power, ensuring smooth business as usual for D&T — trucks rolling out and customer calls rolling in. Read the complete D&T Trucking case history here.

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Cummins Power Generation Launches Microsite Devoted to Emergency Preparedness

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Though many of us would like to think we’re ready for natural disasters and other emergencies, are we as prepared as we can be? It may not be possible to completely avoid these situations, but we can certainly increase our chances of weathering these unexpected challenges without serious consequences.

For example, an increasing number of companies are planning for natural disasters. It’s no wonder why, when the median cost of downtime for a small business in the United States is $12,500 — each day. Specifically, having a standby generator set can keep a business running without interruption, more than paying for the cost of the generator over just one or two power outages.

And what about the sophisticated medical devices that so many people have in their homes today? Oxygen concentrators, CPAP machines, cardiac monitoring systems, and other diagnostic equipment — all these devices depend on reliable power to do their essential work to keep people safe in their homes. A standby generator can be a lifesaving piece of equipment that keeps these devices operating.

Reflecting on all these personal and business needs and the increasing frequency of power outages, we decided to create a new microsite that gathers—in one location—a great deal of information that you can use to be prepared. For instance, the site has continuously updated information on tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, heat waves and earthquakes — represented by informative and engaging infographics.

To help you deal successfully with these events, there are links to the Red Cross and FEMA websites, which have practical checklists of equipment to have on hand, as well as links to The Centers for Disease Control, the Home Safety Council, the American Medical Association, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. And, there are also links to further resources where you can get insight into some of the lessons learned from events like Hurricane Katrina.

We all know life and mother nature can be unpredictable and disruptive, but there’s a great deal that you can do to prepare for severe weather and power outages. We hope you find this website invaluable in helping you stay safe and comfortable if or when your power goes out, for whatever reason. Click here!

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Cummins Power Generation selected by data centre operator NEXTDC to provide emergency back-up power at its new Brisbane facility

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Data centres are becoming big business as companies turn to outside specialists to provide managed data storage services. NEXTDC was established in 2010 by Bevan Slattery, one of Australia’s most successful IT and internet entrepreneurs. NEXTDC says its national portfolio of independent data centres will “enable the cloud revolution” by providing the high availability, connectivity and security that organisations need to transition to cloud computing – the term for services delivered via the internet. Indeed, cloud computing is predicted to be one of the biggest growth industries in the history of business.

NEXTDC’s first data centre, in the Brisbane CBD, has been ‘live’ since September 2011 and is a high-quality Tier 3 facility guaranteeing 99.982% availability of data while also offering premium security. Redundancy at the data centre is N+1 meaning all systems have at least one independent back-up so that there is system availability in the event of component failure.

A data centre’s massed racks of servers draw significant power and put out a lot of heat, placing considerable demand on power supply and air conditioning systems. Emergency back-up power generation is thus a critical requirement for a data centre to ensure integrity and functionality of the hosted computer environment.

The back-up system at NEXTDC includes three Cummins Power Generation C2250 generator sets powered by 60-litre Cummins QSK60 engines, and three Cummins DMC1000 digital master control systems.The 2250 kVA gensets work in conjunction with a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system of batteries. In the event of a mains failure, the UPS system maintains power supply until the three gensets come on line and take over within 10 seconds.

The Cummins master control systems provide mains paralleling which allows seamless transfer of the data centre loads back to mains supply after a power outage. This means there is no power interruption from generator supply to mains supply after an outage, so there is no impact on data centre services or computer systems. The mains paralleling also benefits maintenance test runs in that the generators can be regularly exercised with true data centre loads without interrupting the building power supply.

David Levinge, who headed up the project for Cummins Brisbane, says the reputation of the Cummins Power Generation product and the ability to meet a short delivery time were key to the project success. He points out that limited space and access were a real challenge for the project with the basement level the only option for the genset installation.

A number of meetings were held with the consulting engineers, ARUP, to bring all the concepts into a functional system. This included the final operational philosophy of having three incoming mains supplies and each genset being able to synchronise with its respective feeder supply. “Each generator needed to have its ‘top’ engine components, such as turbochargers, removed to reduce the height of the equipment for installation,” Levinge points out. “All components removed were reassembled on site by our power generation service team to a high standard to ensure integrity of the equipment.”

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No time for December convention travel? Then visit Cummins at the GlobalSpec virtual trade show instead!

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If you can’t make it to Power-Gen in Las Vegas this December, there’s still a way you can visit us at our Cummins booth — but without the usual travel expenses, crowds or nights away from home. In fact, you can do almost everything you can do at a physical trade show, via the simple convenience of your Internet connection.

On December 7, we will be exhibiting at the virtual Power Distribution & Generation trade show organized by GlobalSpec. GlobalSpec is the leading specialized vertical search, information services and e-publishing company serving the engineering, manufacturing and related scientific and technical market segments. Its popular database on www.globalspec.com is utilized by organizations and people looking for a wide range of engineering products.

So what will you see when you get there? Plenty, including our experts staffing the booth, with technical papers, case histories, data sheets, PowerPoint presentations, and audio and video presentations about products and services. You and other attendees can initiate individual and group chats, send messages, and save virtual business cards by clicking on a booth rep listed on the “Who’s Here” list.

So remember, the GlobalSpec Power Distribution & Generation trade show will be December 7, 2011 from 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CST. Information about it can be accessed here.

We look forward to seeing you — virtually, of course.

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Costa Dourada Shopping Center in Pernambuco state relies on Cummins power.

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Costa Dourada Shopping Center is the place for shopping and leisure in Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Pernambuco state. Built as an open mall, it has a built-up structure of 18,000 square meters, with 13,400 square meters of retail rental space. To ensure operational continuity, and thereby peace and quiet for its customers, Costa Dourada needed reliable standby and emergency power. With a reputation for the ultimate shopping experience, Costa Dourada could not run the risk of an outage due to system failure. Nor did it wish to incur excessive outlays for tariffs. The answer was a reliable energy system from Cummins.

Local Cummins Distributor, DCDN, handled all the details of the order and installation. The order included four model C400 D6 60Hz (500kVA standby and 456kVA prime power) Cummins Power Generation generator sets, for use in standby/emergency and prime power / peak time modes. The generator sets were equipped with transfer switches and a DMC 1000 control system.

Click here to have a look at the other benefits our energy solutions provided Costa Dourada Shopping Center.

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Cummins fulfills an order for Santa Helena Construções, in Bahia state.

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Santa Helena Incorporações e Construções is one of the most well-established companies in Bahia state’s construction sector. It is responsible for the development and construction of some of the most innovative and architecturally-advanced residential and commercial undertakings launched in the region. Hallmarks of its reputation are its embrace and use of new technologies and its drive to maximize process and operational efficiencies. Accordingly, it looks to Cummins Power Generation to ensure the best choice relative to standby and emergency power solutions.

In one of its most recent projects, Santa Helena worked with local distributor Cummins Vendas e Serviços, to provide standby and emergency power for the Pituba Privilege Residence development. The solution included one C135 D6 generator set, producing 170kVA. Product slated for delivery at another project includes one C40 D6 (53 kVA) generator set for standby/emergency use. It will come equipped with GTEC Automatic Transfer Switches. Santa Helena’s preference for Cummins solutions confirms its belief in the utility, efficiency and value of our products and services.

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Iraqi Police Training Centre relies on Cummins Power Generation for 1.2 MW power station

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Iraqi Police CentreModern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies (MICTA), the Cummins Power Generation distributor for Iraq, has installed and commissioned a new power station for a police training centre. The 1.2 MW power station is based on three Cummins Power Generation C550 D5e S generator sets.

The power station is installed at the Iraqi Police Training Centre, south of Baghdad, which is used by 2000 trainees. MICTA designed and supplied all items including the generator sets, LV switchgear, DMC1000 control, ATS 2000 Amps with bypass, fuel system, power and control cables. The enclosed generator sets are installed in a MICTA-designed room, with special attention to noise level and air quality.

This is the third Iraqi Police contract for MICTA, and it was awarded without calling for competitor bids. Cummins Power Generation’s track record for equipment reliability was a major reason for its selection. MICTA acted as consultant, mechanical contractor and electrical contractor for the project.

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