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New QAS 5 mobile diesel gensets from Atlas Copco

QAS 5 generators. (Image source: Atlas Copco)

Atlas Copco has launched the fifth generation of its flagship QAS generators range, aiming to provide a smooth transition and increase productivity during operation

Developed in response to today?s operational challenges, the new QAS 5 models offer end users in the construction, events and industrial sectors quieter operation (up to 1/5th lower noise perception), a 20 per cent smaller footprint than comparable models on the market, reduced emissions, faster plug-and-play paralleling, enhanced fuel economy, 24-hour autonomy and lower total cost of ownership. As a consequence, the QAS 5 range helps customers to improve their fleet utilisation and return on investment.

The range has been developed to provide generator users with a smooth transition towards the phased adoption of EU Stage V engine emission standards in 2019/20. The first five models in the range are new versions of the QAS 80, 100, 120, 150 and 200 generators. All include optimised Stage IIIA engines, a high capacity fuel tank and integrated variable speed drive (VSD) motor to power the cooling fan. These features, along with an integrated VSD motor, combine to provide users with an average five per cent reduction in fuel consumption compared to the industry average for equivalent models.

With a larger capacity and fully EU Stage V compliant models set to be introduced in the coming years, the QAS 5 range offers customers a clear pathway towards Stage V adoption and beyond.

?This year we are celebrating 30 years of leadership and innovation in the realm of mobile generators, and are proud to mark the occasion with the introduction of our QAS 5 range. The fifth and latest generation of QAS gensets are designed from the outset to meet end-users? evolving needs for sustainable productivity, increased operational flexibility and compliance with environmental and regulatory obligations,? Adrian Ridge, president of Atlas Copco?s power and flow division.

Excessive noise generated by portable energy equipment is becoming increasingly unacceptable in urban environments and industrial work areas. For this reason, QAS 5 generators deliver a significant reduction in noise levels and are on average 5-8 dBA quieter than comparable generators.

The near-silent performance is delivered through a combination of technologies, including a VSD motor-driven fan that adjusts the cooling flow to the specific requirements of the engine. That, along with the enhanced noise attenuation provided via silencers and sound dampening foams, contributes to lower the noise by up to fifth depending on the application and load profile.

With space-constrained metropolitan building sites and events in mind, the compact QAS 5 generators offer footprints up to 20 per cent smaller than any comparable portable energy equipment. In addition, the gensets are housed on a sturdy base frame with integrated forklift slots, which are capable of withstanding four times the weight of the unit without any deformation. These features combine to make the generators easier to transport and position on site, thereby creating safer working conditions.

Electrical power is often required at immediate notice, and for this reason, QAS 5 generators are based on a ?plug and play? connectivity principle that is designed to provide a safe, fast and flexible energy supply with the minimum of operator hassle. Equipped with up to eight sockets, a terminal board and optional power locks, the generators can be powered up within five seconds.

What?s more, for operators who have scalable power requirements, QAS 5 generators can be paralleled with each other in under a minute. This allows for optimum power usage and high levels of on-site power redundancy.

The generators fast paralleling capabilities are made possible thanks to an innovative power management system (PMS). This helps to efficiently manage the generators when they are running in parallel, by starting and stopping units in line with increases or decreases in load. In this way, the load on each generator remains at a level that optimises fuel consumption. It eliminates the need for generators to run with low load levels, which can cause engine damage and shorten the life expectancy of the equipment.

Operators can rely on QAS 5 generators for extended periods of autonomy, with all models in the range featuring integrated high capacity fuel tanks capable of running for up to five working shifts. Service downtime has also been reduced due to the heavy-duty fuel filtration system with water separator. For added security, the units also feature a lockable external fuel filling point.

Atlas Copco?s QAS 5 range has not only been future-proofed but also capitalises on the benefits delivered by advanced digitalisation connectivity. For instance, by applying the optional FleetLink telematics system end-users can realise maximum visibility of their assets location and performance, wherever the generators are in the world.