Technical information
INTRODUCTION 
6  May 2010 / M-SC3.5 / EN 
1  The identity of the generating set is given by the 
SERIAL NUMBER. When this number is available the 
manufacturer can trace the specifications of the 
generating set. On the identification plate are also 
some basic features of the set. 
2 POWER  
The identification plate gives the nominal maximum 
continues load in kVA (= kW) calculated with power 
factor one. When calculating a load one should 
always take into account the power factor or cos phi 
of this load. The power should never exceed 3 kW. 
Power is rated at an ambient temperature of 40°C and 
a seawater temperature of 25ºC. For higher 
temperatures the generating set has to be derated. 
3  VOLTAGE shows the nominal voltage. 
This voltage should be within the specified tolerance 
at the nominal frequency. 
4  FREQUENCY is shown in Hz and is determined by 
the speed of the engine (RPM). 50 Hz correlates with 
3000 rpm, 60 Hz correlates with 3600 rpm. 
5  CURRENT shows the maximum current that is 
acceptable at the specified frequency, voltage and 
power factor. 
6  WEIGHT shows the net dry weight (approximately) in 
kg. This is without fuel, oil, packing and external 
installation equipment. 
7  The CE symbol shows that the generating set is build 
according to European Community safety regulations. 
This includes the regulations regarding the safety of 
pleasure craft, machinery, electric safety and electric 
magnetic compatibility (EMC) and other relevant 
directives. 
Safety also relies on the installation, application and 
circumstances. See also the remarks in this manual under 
SAFETY. 
Before changing a factory setting you are advised to 
consult the manufacturer. When the generating set you 
have to identify is not new you have to take into account 
the possibility that former users may have changed the 
settings. Check the settings (voltage, frequency, rpm) 
when there is any doubt. 










