Supplying 6 x 1385 kVA Main Power Gensets for the Western Desert Water Project in Iraq

Securing vital water infrastructure in Iraq's Anbar province with a fleet of six 1385kVA Perkins-powered gensets designed for continuous main power.

Access to clean water is essential for community survival and agricultural development, particularly in arid regions. The Anbar Water Directorate's Western Desert Project required a massive, independent power infrastructure to operate its extensive network of water pumps and purification facilities. Because grid access in the desert is practically non-existent, these gensets had to serve as the primary, continuous source of electricity.

Purpose

To deploy a multi-unit genset fleet that serves as the main continuous power source for a critical water processing and distribution project. The installation ensures that high-capacity water pumps remain active 24/7, providing life-sustaining water to the surrounding region.

Where

Location: Iraq (Anbar Province)

Facility Type: Infrastructure / Water Treatment & Pumping

Running as a continuous "main power" source requires engines built for extreme endurance. Emsa Jeneratör delivered a fleet of six 1385kVA units equipped with world-renowned Perkins engines and premium Stamford alternators. This combination is specifically engineered to run continuously for extended periods, managing the heavy, constant loads of industrial water pumping machinery in severe desert conditions.

Supply & Technical Specifications

  • Capacity: 1385 kVA (per unit)
  • Engine: Perkins (Model: 4012-46TWG2A)
  • Alternator: Stamford (Model: S6L1D-H4)
  • Quantity Supplied: 6 Units

Tangible Results and Impact

This massive deployment of Emsa gensets brought immediate life to the Western Desert. Key project outcomes include:

  • Continuous Operations: Flawless main power generation allowing critical water distribution networks to run without interruption.
  • Extreme Reliability: The robust Perkins engines provide stable, efficient power despite the high temperatures and sandy environments of the Iraqi desert.