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The Distinction between Prime Power and Standby Power in Diesel Generator Sets

The Distinction between Prime Power and Standby Power in Diesel Generator Sets

Apr 15, 2025

Generally, the standby power rating of a diesel generator set is higher than its prime power rating. The prime power of a diesel generator set, also referred to as continuous power or long-running power, indicates the maximum output the unit can sustain continuously for 12 hours. In China, diesel generator sets are typically rated using this prime/continuous power specification.

The standby power, or maximum power, represents the overload capacity allowed within specific time constraints. According to standards, the generator can operate at 10% above its continuous power rating for up to 1 hour within any 12-hour period. For example:

  • If a factory's diesel generator has a prime power of 400 kW, it can temporarily operate at 440 kW (standby power) for 1 hour within 12 hours.

  • Conversely, if a generator is labeled with a 400 kW standby power rating, its actual continuous power capacity is only 360 kW. Operating such a unit continuously at 400 kW would constitute persistent overloading, significantly shortening equipment lifespan and increasing failure risks.

Therefore, optimal power selection should match actual power requirements plus approximately 10% reserve capacity. This ensures safe operation within the generator's continuous power range while accommodating temporary load fluctuations.

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