Light and power from Himoinsa

30 March 2016

The AS4012 LPG lighting tower

The AS4012 LPG lighting tower

Manufacturer Himoinsa plans to launch a new lighting tower – claimed to be the first on the market fuelled by liquefied petroleum gas – and a new generator range at Bauma Munich.

The company said the AS4012 LPG lighting tower boasted 384000 lumens, could light up to 32000m2, and guaranteed 24-hour running times. It features four metal halide floodlights and a mast with 360º manual rotation.

It is fuelled by four LPG cylinders, and powered by a Yanmar 3GP88-GB1PB engine, whose additional power for auxiliary supply rises to 5kW (50Hz) and 7kW (60Hz).

Himoinsa said the new lighting tower featured reduced emissions – both pollutants and noise – as well as significant savings in operating and maintenance costs compared to diesel-only lighting towers. Oil change intervals, for instance, are needed every 500 hours, compared to 200 hour intervals required by diesel engines.

Himoinsa said the new lighting tower was well-suited for large events, more populated places like cities, environmentally sensitive areas, and the oil and gas sector.

Generators


Meanwhile, the manufacturer said it would also showcase its new heavy range of generator sets- seven new models with MTU engines offering 1270kVA in PRP and 1402kVA in standby.

Himoinsa said the new range reduced fuel consumption by up to 5%, extended maintenance periods and guaranteed greater power and improved load acceptance.

A distinguishing feature of the new models is a common rail injection system and new electronic regulation, according to the company. This is said to result in greater displacement power and lower fuel consumption than other engines of the same capacity.

The new models run at 50Hz, offering a power range of 745kVA to 1270kVA in PRP and 822kVA to 1402kVA in standby. The new series includes a dual-frequency model, the HRMW 1270 D5-6, primarily aimed at the rental sector – this model will be on the company’s stand at the show.

The company said the dual-frequency HRMW 1270 D5-6 was designed to meet the demands of the rental sector, including quick fuel connections on the outside of the container, water-decanting diesel filters and pre-heating resistance with a pump.

It also incorporates an automatic oil filling system, which cuts down maintenance, an interior lighting system, maintenance-free batteries and grounding points.

In addition, Himoinsa said its modularity and easy installation mean it is ideal as a temporary backup power plant when electrical power is inadequate or when energy demand peaks occur, to provide electrical power during maintenance work on the mains power system, or to provide energy in inaccessible locations or construction sites where no mains power system is available.

The HRMW 1270 D5-6 also incorporates a panel that can synchronise up to 32 generators in parallel and control load sharing.

Taking place in Munich, Germany, from 11 to 17 April, Bauma is the largest construction equipment exhibition in the world.

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