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Atlas Copco QAS 150 Portable Generator Is Designed for Extreme Conditions

Thu October 20, 2011 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The Atlas Copco Construction Equipment QAS 150 portable generator is designed for extreme weather conditions. Enclosed in a zincor-coated steel canopy and skid-mounted on a standard, sealed, spillage-free frame, the generator features a 6-cylinder John Deere Tier 4A diesel engine with 169 hp (126 kW) at 1,800 rpm.

The Atlas Copco QAS 150 generator offers 125 kW/155 kVA of rated standby power and 112 kW/140 kVA of rated prime power. The unit’s sound pressure level at 23 ft. (7 m) at 75-percent load is rated at 71 db (A). With a 223-gal. (844 L) capacity fuel tank, the QAS 150’s fuel consumption at 75-percent load is 7 gal./hr. (26.5 L).

The QAS 150 generator is designed for ease of maintenance and service. A comprehensive instrument panel enables all key operating functions to be viewed without opening the control panel door, and analog gauges provide at-a-glance monitoring. The machine is engineered for 500-hour service intervals and has been manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 quality assurance regulations, according to the manufacturer.

The skid-mounted version measures 133 in. long, 76 in. high, 47 in. wide (338 by 193 by 119 cm) and weighs 7,484 lbs. (3,394 kg). The trailer style measures 191 in. long, 92 in. high, 84 in. wide (485 by 233 by 213 cm) and weighs 8,541 lbs. (3,874 kg).

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.




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