Driving the heaviest industrial water pumps in Anbar province with two 1656kVA Perkins-powered main power gensets.
The crown jewels of major municipal water projects are the central pumping and purification hubs. These specific facilities house the heaviest electrical loads, requiring massive amounts of starting current and unshakeable continuous power. To run these primary distribution nodes for the Anbar Water Directorate, an upgrade to even larger, high-capacity generation equipment was required.
Purpose
To provide high-output main power generation for the most energy-intensive sectors of the Western Desert Water Project. These specific units were tasked with handling the facility's heaviest motor loads, ensuring uninterrupted mainline water flow.
Where
Location: Iraq (Anbar Province)
Facility Type: Infrastructure / Central Pumping Station
Emsa Jeneratör stepped up to the high-load challenge by supplying two massive 1656kVA units. These gensets utilize the exceptionally powerful Perkins 4012-46TAG2A engines, paired with oversized Stamford S7 series alternators. This specific hardware combination ensures incredible load acceptance, allowing the water facility to start up its largest central pumps without experiencing voltage dips or genset stalls.
Supply & Technical Specifications
- Capacity: 1656 kVA (per unit)
- Engine: Perkins (Model: 4012-46TAG2A)
- Alternator: Stamford (Model: S7L1D-C)
- Quantity Supplied: 2 Units
Tangible Results and Impact
The installation of these high-capacity units secured the core of the water project. Key project outcomes include:
- Heavy Load Dominance: Successfully powers the most demanding electrical motors and pumps in the entire Anbar water network.
- Long-Term Endurance: Built to operate continuously as a primary power plant, delivering steady voltage despite the extreme regional climate.