Jun 17, 2026

Supply and Delivery of 2×1800kW (16VC) Generator Units for NRTA (August 2020)

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In August 2020, the production, commissioning and official delivery of two sets of 1800kW (16VC) high-power generator units for the National Radio and Television Administration were successfully completed. The project has built a reliable high-power emergency power supply system for the core radio and television broadcasting stations, filled the gap in high-power standby power supply of the radio and television broadcasting system, and ensured the safe and stable operation of radio and television broadcasting services.
 

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The delivered 16VC series generator units feature a rated power of 1800kW and a standby power of up to 2000kW, serving as industrial-grade power generation equipment adapted to high-power operating conditions. With a compact structure, stable operation and low energy consumption, the units meet advanced industrial performance standards. They are well suited for high-load scenarios such as radio and television broadcasting control centers and large-scale computer room clusters. The units can start power supply rapidly in case of mains power failure and grid fluctuation, effectively preventing broadcasting interruption and equipment downtime caused by power anomalies, and satisfying the stringent requirements for high-reliability and uninterrupted power supply in the radio and television industry.
 

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Radio and television broadcasting imposes extremely strict requirements on power supply stability and continuity, as power failures will directly affect signal transmission, program broadcasting and live broadcast services. The two delivered units adopt a dual-unit redundant backup design with mutual standby and coordinated operation, which effectively improves the fault tolerance and operational stability of the power supply system. Capable of 7×24-hour uninterrupted operation for radio and television stations, the units adapt to various scenarios including daily safe broadcasting, major event guarantee and emergency power supply.
 
The entire project implementation was carried out in strict accordance with national radio and television equipment safety standards and power industry specifications. Targeting the high-reliability operation requirements of radio and television scenarios, we completed equipment adaptation and optimization, full-range factory inspection, and simulated load commissioning, eliminating common defects of high-power units such as unstable operation, voltage fluctuation and start-up delay. In August 2020, both units passed parameter verification and quality acceptance with all technical indicators up to standard, realizing the smooth completion of equipment delivery, technical document handover and on-site technical docking.
 
The delivery of the generator units has effectively improved the emergency power supply capacity and risk resistance of the core stations of the National Radio and Television Administration, consolidated the operational foundation of radio and television infrastructure, provided reliable power support for stable signal transmission and orderly development of various broadcasting and publicity tasks, and facilitated the quality upgrading of radio and television infrastructure.
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