Simson Maxwell – Generators

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WHY CHOOSE US?

Simson Maxwell provides an extensive range of Diesel and Natural Gas Generators and Solutions, supported by a dedicated engineering team ready to assist you with your specific application needs. Whether you’re looking to get emergency standby/prime/continuous power or seeking to upgrade your existing equipment, we are your reliable partner.

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Generators

SIMMAX PRIME POWER
SIMMAX PRIME POWER

Simmax Prime Power rated generators are designed to operate continuously or for extended periods at variable load factors, often in remote locations without access to an electrical grid. They are generally used for utility paralleling or Isolated applications. They have an Alternator Temperature Rise of 105/40°C.

SIMMAX – RESIDENTIAL
SIMMAX – RESIDENTIAL

Quiet and Powerful The QuietConnect™ series of home standby generators is enhanced with features – like weather protective, sound insulated enclosures – for a best-in-class 65dB or lower noise, approximately the same volume as a normal conversation.

Simson-Maxwell is a factory authorized dealer.

SIMMAX CONTINUOUS POWER
SIMMAX CONTINUOUS POWER

Simmax Continuous Power rated generators are designed to provide a reliable power supply for an unlimited number of hours each year. Generally used in remote locations, the Simmax continuous power rated generator is similar to a Simmax Prime Power rated generator, but provides a consistent load of power, unlike prime power, which provides a variance of the load.

These generators are durable, with a cooling system to ensure they remain functional for long periods of time. They run at lower revolution speeds to further increase their lifespan.

SIMMAX STANDBY
SIMMAX STANDBY

Employee safety and productivity are paramount for business. Simmax Standby power-rated generators supply emergency power when a power outage occurs for an extended period of time. They operate at up to 100% of the electrical load for the duration of the power outage. Typical usage is 50 hours/year, up to approximately 200 hours.

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