New JCB generators provide reliable power for farming

JCB engines in the new 'QS' generators will be familiar to agricultural equipment dealers.
JCB engines in the new 'QS' generators will be familiar to agricultural equipment dealers.

A more efficient range of diesel generators with a number of improved features has been launched into the farm equipment market by JCB Agriculture.

The JCB ‘QS’ range of diesel engine powered generators with prime outputs from 20 to 220kVA can provide electrical power to grain stores and driers for seasonal use where no mains electricity is available, and to livestock buildings and horticultural facilities as back-up power in the event of mains supply failure.

“A reliable power source is essential for the efficient running of all farm enterprises, and JCB generators are designed above all for reliability,” says Edward Roach, Product Marketing Manager, JCB Agriculture. “Whether providing power in locations where installing a mains supply is prohibitively expensive or where emergency back-up power is essential – such as for pig and poultry housing – the new JCB ‘QS’ range has the solution.”

Refinements introduced with the new range include three-stage fuel filtration to ensure the engines run reliably, and a one-piece roof structure to better guard against water ingress when the generator is located outdoors. Bigger slam-shut steel panel doors provide easier access for periodical checks and servicing.

The JCB G115QS produces 106kVA at 60Hz/220V using a JCB Dieselmax engine.
The JCB G115QS produces 106kVA at 60Hz/220V using a JCB Dieselmax engine.

Alternators from leading specialist manufacturer Mecc Alte and the use of other premium-quality components for key items such as circuit breakers and the control panel contribute to reliable long-term service.

Using proven JCB engines for the new generators is another key attraction because of their record for reliability and fuel economy – and their familiarity to JCB agricultural equipment dealers for optimum servicing and maintenance.

The 20-45kVA models in the JCB ‘QS’ range are powered by the new JCB Diesel by Kohler engine, developed in partnership and powering JCB’s latest 408/409 rigid arm and 180/220 telescopic mini wheeled loaders. The compact canopy and small footprint of the generators in this power range minimises installation space and reduces transport costs.

Common features in the
Common features in the 'QS range include tie-down points, lift hooks and fork pockets.

Four-cylinder JCB Dieselmax engines are used for the 60-140kVA versions, delivering fuel-efficient power generation that mirrors their track record in JCB Agri wheeled loaders, Loadall telescopic handlers and TeleMaster telescopic loaders. The quiet running characteristics of this engine and an attenuated canopy result in lower noise levels – down to just 64dBA at 7m – than from competitor and previous JCB gensets, making them ideal for noise-sensitive locations.

Top-of-the range ‘QS’ generators with 160-220kVA prime outputs are powered by the new six-cylinder JCB Dieselmax 672 engine, which typically delivers a 7% fuel saving over previous JCB generators using a different power unit, and as much as 8% less than equivalent models from other manufacturers. Class-leading electrical power outputs in an ergonomically-designed, narrow-width unit also characterise these competitive generators.

Common features across the new JCB ‘QS’ range include heavy-duty tie-down points, lifting hooks and optional fork pockets; a fuel tank sized to match the engine that can be partially or fully removed to make cleaning out easier; and a canopy and base that is phosphate dipped then powder paint coated for maximum corrosion resistance.

Options enabling users to meet particular needs include a 110% bunded base to contain fuel leaks or filling spillages; an engine block heater for reliable starting in very cold conditions; earth leakage protection; and a battery charger.