Generator Set

Leveraging mature compression-ignition technology and partnerships with world-class components suppliers such as Cummins, Volvo Penta, Perkins, and Stanford, Deaton generator set covers a comprehensive power range from 5kW to 3000kW, combining exceptional durability, fast startup response, and superior environmental adaptability.

Our diesel generator sets are industry-leading power solutions engineered to deliver robust, reliable electricity for emergency backup, primary power, and heavy-duty operational needs across industrial, commercial, infrastructure, and remote applications.

At the core of our generator sets lies a high-performance powertrain designed for longevity and efficiency. The diesel engines adopt advanced high-pressure common rail injection and turbocharged intercooling technology, ensuring thorough fuel combustion with a fuel consumption rate as low as 198g/kW·h under full load—significantly reducing long-term operational costs.

With a rugged structural design that eliminates complex electronic ignition components, these engines boast an ultra-low failure rate and a service life of 15,000 to 30,000 hours with regular maintenance.

Whether deployed in extreme climates, high-demand industrial sites, or mission-critical facilities, our generator sets stand as the backbone of uninterrupted power supply, backed by global compliance and customizable configurations.

Deaton Generator Set Specifications

Rated Power / kW2025303240506075100120
Max. Power / kW2226323541526278110130
Voltage / Frequency220/380V / 50Hz
PhaseSingle / Three-phase
Power Factor0.8 / 1
Speed ControlMechanical
IntakeTurbocharged/
Fuel Tank Capacity / L50100
Fuel / Oil Grade0#–10# / SAE 10WD30(CD)
Runtime8–12h
L×W×H / mm1450*865*12051700*950*14001950*1000*14502100*1000*1450
Weight / kg550/680780/890800/9001150/13501250/1450

Why Choose Deaton Generator Set?

Backed by decades of engineering expertise and a commitment to quality, Deaton combines premium components, advanced technology, and global service support to deliver power systems that exceed expectations in performance, safety, and longevity.

Whether you need emergency backup, primary power for remote sites, or supplementary energy for peak-load management, Deaton’s tailored solutions ensure your operations never face costly downtime.

Every Deaton genset undergoes 100+ hours of factory testing, including load bank simulation, vibration resistance, and extreme temperature trials, ensuring compliance with ISO 8528, CE, and EPA Tier 4 Final standards before shipment.

Our gensets’ robust build (15,000-30,000 hour service life with regular maintenance) and minimal moving parts reduce maintenance frequency and costs by 30-50% compared to gasoline alternatives.

Our open-type, super-silent canopy, and trailer-mounted mobile units cater to diverse installation needs: open-type models excel in industrial and remote sites with cost-effective, low-maintenance design; super-silent canopies reduce noise to 52-70dB at 7 meters for residential, hospital, and urban commercial use; mobile units enable quick deployment in emergency rescue and temporary events.

Global Cases

Generator Set to Sri Lanka

Deaton has successfully exported several Silent Diesel Generator Sets to support commercial infrastructure in Sri Lanka.

These units are housed in a weather-resistant soundproof canopy, specifically finished with a high-durability powder coat to withstand Sri Lanka’s tropical humidity and monsoon rains.

Designed for urban application, the sound-attenuated enclosure significantly reduces operational noise while providing easy access via multiple maintenance doors.

Generator Set to Cameroon

Deaton reinforces our support for Central African industry with the successful delivery of a high-capacity Open-Type Diesel Generator Set to a manufacturing plant in Cameroon.

This unit is engineered for heavy-duty prime power applications, featuring a rugged steel skid base equipped with high-grade vibration isolators to ensure operational stability.

The genset is managed by a sophisticated digital control panel, offering the client precise, real-time monitoring of voltage, frequency, and oil pressure.

Generator Set to Zambia

Deaton continues to power African industry with the successful export of a high-capacity Open-Type Diesel Generator Set to a critical facility in Zambia.

Engineered specifically for an indoor engine room application, the open-frame design offers maintenance crews unobstructed access to the engine and alternator for rapid servicing.

To combat Zambia’s high ambient temperatures, our engineering team equipped the set with an oversized industrial radiator system for superior thermal management.

Generator Sets Applications

Generator sets are versatile power solutions that serve as emergency backup, primary power, or supplementary energy sources across residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure sectors. Their ability to deliver reliable electricity on-demand makes them indispensable in scenarios where grid power is unavailable, unstable, or insufficient.

Below are their key applications, categorized by use case:

1. Emergency Backup Power

This is the most common and critical application of generator sets, designed to prevent operational disruptions and safety risks during grid outages.

Critical Facilities: Hospitals, clinics, and healthcare centers rely on gensets to power life-saving equipment, refrigeration for vaccines and medicines, and emergency lighting. Data centers and server farms use high-capacity diesel gensets with automatic transfer switches to ensure uninterrupted power for servers, avoiding data loss and service downtime.

Commercial & Public Spaces: Shopping malls, hotels, and office buildings deploy gensets to maintain lighting, HVAC systems, elevators, and security systems during blackouts, protecting customer safety and business continuity. Municipal facilities (police stations, fire departments, water treatment plants) depend on backup gensets to sustain essential public services, especially during natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, or snowstorms.

Industrial Plants: Manufacturing facilities use backup power to prevent costly production line shutdowns, protect sensitive machinery from damage caused by sudden power cuts, and maintain control systems for hazardous processes.

2. Primary Power Source (Off-Grid Scenarios)

In remote areas with no access to the public power grid, generator sets act as the main electricity supply for daily operations and living needs.

Remote Construction & Mining Sites: Construction projects in rural areas or mining operations in isolated regions use diesel gensets to power heavy machinery (excavators, cranes), and lighting. Mobile gensets mounted on trailers offer flexibility to be moved across job sites as needed.

Rural & Off-Grid Communities: Farms, ranches, and remote residential properties use gensets to power irrigation systems, livestock housing equipment, household appliances, and lighting. In developing regions, small-scale gensets provide electricity to villages without grid infrastructure, supporting schools, small businesses, and basic healthcare services.

Marine & Offshore Applications: Ships, yachts, and offshore oil/gas platforms use marine-grade gensets to supply power for propulsion systems, navigation equipment, living quarters, and on-board operations. These units are designed to withstand harsh marine conditions (saltwater corrosion, vibration).

3. Supplementary & Peak-Shaving Power

Generator sets are used to complement grid power, reducing energy costs and relieving grid pressure during high-demand periods.

Peak Shaving for Commercial/Industrial Users: Businesses with high electricity bills during peak hours (e.g., factories, shopping centers) use gensets to power non-critical loads when grid electricity prices surge, cutting down on utility expenses. This practice also helps utilities reduce strain on the grid during peak demand periods.

Hybrid Energy Systems: Gensets are paired with renewable energy sources (solar panels, wind turbines) to create hybrid power systems. When solar or wind output is insufficient, gensets automatically kick in to fill the power gap, ensuring a stable energy supply for off-grid communities or industrial facilities.

Temporary Event Power: Concerts, festivals, outdoor sports events, and construction fairs use mobile gensets to provide temporary power for lighting, sound systems, food stalls, and ticket booths. These units are easy to transport and deploy, making them ideal for short-term, high-power-demand events.

4. Specialized Applications

Generator sets are customized to meet the unique requirements of niche industries:

Military & Defense: Military camps, field hospitals, and mobile command centers use rugged, silent gensets to power communication equipment, surveillance systems, and medical devices in combat zones or remote training areas. These units are designed for low noise, high durability, and quick deployment.

Telecommunications: Cell towers and communication stations use small, reliable gensets to back up power for transmitters and receivers, ensuring uninterrupted mobile and internet connectivity even during grid failures.

EV Charging Infrastructure: As a backup for electric vehicle charging stations, gensets provide power during grid outages, ensuring drivers can still charge their vehicles. They can also be used as temporary charging solutions for outdoor EV events or remote charging locations.