KMZ has started production of a new autonomous diesel generator ADZH15.2, designed for operation in conditions of severe frosts, heat, and prolonged power outages. The 15 kW unit features an all-weather design, a heating system, and an extended autonomous operation reserve, allowing it to be used at facilities with increased requirements for power supply reliability.
The new generator is designed to provide electricity to equipment that must remain operational regardless of external conditions. The ADZH15.2 delivers a nominal power of 15.0 kW at a voltage of 400 V and can be used both at stationary facilities and as part of mobile power complexes.
One of the key features of the unit is a protected all-weather casing with an integrated fuel tank. This design reduces noise levels, protects equipment from precipitation, dust, and wind, and allows the generator to operate for up to 15 hours without additional refueling.
For operation in regions with extreme climates, KMZ equipped the ADZH15.2 with a complex of pre-start heating systems. The equipment includes a 12 V diesel liquid heater and a 230 V electric coolant heater. Thanks to this, the generator maintains its ability to start and operate stably at ambient temperatures from -60 to +50 °C.
KMZ positions the new model as a universal source of backup energy for challenging operating conditions. The combination of compact power, protection from the external environment, and the ability to operate in a wide temperature range allows the unit to be used where conventional diesel generators require additional protective measures or cannot cope with the load.