Assembly of Diesel Generator Set
This business involves the assembly of diesel generator sets of lower capacity (below 7.5 kVA) along with necessary control panels as per customer requirements. The process includes coupling a suitable diesel engine and alternator on a frame, installing battery banks, and adding control panels for backup power applications.
- 5 jobs
- ₹3.85L project cost
Project cost & finance
Cost of Project
figures in ₹ Lakhs
| Plant & Machinery | 1.93 |
| Other Misc. Assets | 0.72 |
| Working Capital | 1.2 |
| Total | 3.85 |
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Means of Finance
figures in ₹ Lakhs
Raw materials & machinery
- Raw Material Diesel EngineBuy on Amazon ↗
Prime mover for the generator set
- Raw Material AlternatorBuy on Amazon ↗
To meet the load requirement
- Raw Material Control PanelBuy on Amazon ↗
For starting and switching operation
- Raw Material Battery BankBuy on Amazon ↗
For engine starting
- Raw Material Labels and Packing MaterialBuy on Amazon ↗
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10 kW capacity
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Manufacturing process
- Study the load requirement and special preferences in consultation with the customer.
- Procure a suitable alternator from an alternator manufacturer.
- Procure a suitable diesel engine from a diesel engine manufacturer.
- Couple the diesel engine and alternator and fix them securely on a base frame.
- Install the control panel for starting the engine using the battery bank and isolating mains.
- Test the assembled generator set using a load bank and testing panel, then pack for dispatch.
Market
Diesel generator sets are used to generate electricity for meeting requirements of small establishments such as commercial buildings, hotels, railway stations, and shops during power supply failures.