An improved mobile electric power generating system comprising a substantially enclosed trailer for housing a power plant, and improved methods for assembling the same are disclosed. The improved system includes means defining a modular utility frame for carrying various support components of the system. Such support components may include a fuel storage tank, a start-up energy storage tank, a radiator, and power plant support apparatus.
This invention relates to a movable substation which comprises: a movable truck frame, substation equipment carried on said frame, a generator having a prime mover coupled therewith for supplying electric power to said substation equipment for the starting thereof, and a relay unit for detecting whether or not said substation equipment has started to supply electric power to a load, said relay unit connecting said generator to said substation equipment when electric power is not supplied from said substation equipment to said load, and disconnecting said generator from said substation equipment when the electric power can be supplied from said substation equipment to the load, and connecting said substation equipment to the load.
An improved fuel container support system for a combustion engine including an engine support frame having a moveable fuel container support shelf mounted thereon, the shelf being structured to move from a non-operating to an operational position to hold a fuel container at an angle to the horizontal for efficient fuel flow operation during engine running with the container positioned away from the engine during such running.
The present invention includes automatic lift-type power generation equipment unit A which is one of the equipment within the automatic lift-type mobile facility that is adapted to be loaded onto the rear of a carrying vehicle (a), comprising a power generation section 1A which is a component of said mobile facility, supplies electric power by generating said power, and includes cubicle 3A, prime mover equipment 4A, and electric power equipment 5A, and an automatic lifting-and-lowering section 2A which includes chassis 6A, outriggers 7A, jacks 8A, universal casters, and a remote controller.
An engine-operated machine such as an electric generator includes a box-shaped casing, an engine disposed in an upper portion of the casing, a machine unit disposed in a lower portion of the casing, and a power transmission assembly by which the engine is operatively connected to the machine unit. The box-shaped casing includes a casing body having front and rear openings, a pair of upper doors mounted on the casing body for opening and closing upper portions of the front and rear openings, respectively, a pair of lower doors mounted on the casing body below the upper doors for opening and closing lower portions of the front and rear openings, respectively, independently of the upper doors, and a pair of screen doors mounted on the casing body inwardly of the lower doors, respectively, for opening and closing the lower portions of the front and rear openings, respectively. A fuel tank is slidably removably disposed in the casing adjacent to the machine unit. When in operation, the upper and screen doors are closed and the lower doors are open. The closed screen doors protect the internal mechanism from being tampered with or other forms of attack. The engine-operated machine is of a small height, highly compact, and small in size.
A mobile AC-to-DC power conversion system that can convert AC power into DC power for use by facilities that require it, such as telecommunications switching offices, thereby enabling telecommunications services supplied by the facility's equipment to be quickly and easily restored. The system may be arranged to be connected to a source of commercial AC power so that if only the facility's DC generation systems are inoperative, i.e., AC power is available at the site, the needed DC power can be generated from that available AC power source. In addition, however, the AC-to-DC power conversion system may also include an AC generator so that DC power can be supplied to the facility in question when no other source of AC power is available.