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Wide range of diesel generators available for sale across Australia.

 

Diesel Generators Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne, Warehouse Direct Prices.

Able Sales proudly offers an extensive selection of diesel generators from 3kVA to 2200kVA models. We offer a comprehensive selection of diesel generators to cater to various needs and requirements. from small portable generators, stationary camping generators or home backup and medium-sized generators for trade use to large industrial or mine-spec-ready.

Buying a generator has never been easy, at Able Sales, our team's expert product knowledge will help you through your purchasing decisions with unmatched after sales help, advice and service.

Able Sales has been in the industry for more than 30 years and are continuously developing new products as well as refining existing products to bring you strong and reliable machinery.

   
Diesel Generator Sales
 

Our new line of diesel generators, has features like remote-start functionality and IoT ( internet of things ) based application are available. Real-time condition monitoring and predictive maintenance are available on the app on your phone.

The range of ABLE generators is from 3kVA to 2200kVA or bigger sizes can be customised per your requirement. Our nationwide warehouse branches from the east coast to the west coast make shipping and delivery super fast.

Australia Wide Diesel Generator Sales 

With warehouses in Perth, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Able Sales offers fast delivery Australia-wide, Buy generators online or Local Pickup! We stock generators, air compressors, and all other construction equipment.

Generator Fuel Consumption Litres Per Hour

The fuel economy of a diesel generator is typically measured in litres per hour (L/hr) and can vary on a number of factors like size, load capacity, and efficiency. In general, larger generators will consume more fuel than smaller ones, and the amount of fuel consumed will increase as the load on the generator increases.

To determine the specific fuel consumption of a particular diesel generator, you would need to refer to the manufacturer's specifications or consult with a professional in the field. As an example, a small 1kW generator running at half load might consume approximately 0.5 L/hr of fuel, while a larger 20kW generator running at full load could consume upwards of 5-6 L/hr of fuel.

Again, these numbers are just examples and actual fuel consumption rates will vary depending on a number of factors.

Generator Fuel Consumption Chart

Generator Size

Approximate Diesel Fuel Consumption

¼ Load (litres/hr)

½ Load (litres/hr)

¾ Load (litres/hr)

Full Load (litres/hr)

8kW / 10kVA

0.8

1.3

1.8

2.4

10kW / 12kVA

.9

1.6

2.2

2.9

12kW / 15kVA

1.1

1.9

2.7

3.6

16kW / 20kVA

1.5

2.5

3.6

4.8

20kW / 25kVA

1.8

3.1

4.5

6.0

24kW / 30kVA

2.2

3.7

5.4

7.2

32kW / 40kVA

2.9

5.0

7.2

9.6

40kW / 50kVA

3.6

6.2

9.0

12.0

60kW / 75kVA

5.4

9.4

13.5

18.0

80kW / 100kVA

7.2

12.5

18.0

24.0

120kW / 150kVA

10.8

18.8

27.0

36.0

160kW / 200kVA

14.4

25.0

36.0

48.0

200kW / 250kVA

18.0

31.2

45.0

60.0

280kW / 350kVA

25.2

43.7

63.0

84.0

400kW / 500kVA

36.0

62.4

90.0

120.0

                                                                                     

Diesel generators v petrol, which is better?


Both convert fuel into mechanical energy to produce electricity, but there are some key differences between the two types.

Fuel efficiency: Generally a diesel generator tends to be more cost-effective compared to petrol. Meaning diesel can produce the same amount of power as a petrol generator while consuming less fuel. This is because diesel fuel has a higher energy density than petrol, that means that it can produce more energy per litre.

Cost: Diesel is typically pricier than petrol, yet diesel generators are generally more efficient. This means they can generate the same power using less fuel. Diesel generators are ultimately more cost-effective than petrol in the long run.

Maintenance: Diesel engines are more robust and durable than petrol engines, and require less maintenance over their lifetime. This is because diesel engines operate at lower RPMs which reduces the wear and tear on the engine components.

Noise: Diesel engines tend to be louder than petrol engines, which can be a consideration if noise levels is a concern. However, some modern diesel generators are designed to be quieter, and there are noise-reducing measures that can be taken, such as installing sound insulation.

Overall, a diesel generator is ideal for high-power and long-lasting needs, while petrol generators are better suited for smaller applications, portability, and fuel efficiency.
 
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