SENS SuperTorque 8Z Genset Starting System (8Z-24-B-15-A-1-2-00)
SENS SuperTorque 8Z Genset Starting System (8Z-24-B-15-A-1-2-00)
Super High-Performance Battery + Integrated Charger SystemSENS SuperTorque 8Z Genset Starting System solves the #1 problem with emergency generators: starting battery failure. Unless lead-acid starting batteries on gensets are replaced every one to three years, they fail suddenly, without warning. Even if replaced this often, they sometimes explode. Offering a full 10-year warranty, the heart of SuperTorque 8Z is the high-performance nickel-zinc (NiZn) battery.
Like other nickel-based batteries, NiZn is very stable and long-lived. SuperTorque 8Z is also the sustainable choice. Lifetime GHG emissions from NiZn batteries in SuperTorque 8Z are 96% lower than for a comparable performance lead-acid battery. Offering superb reliability, better than a 50% TCO advantage over lead-acid batteries and a vastly smaller environmental footprint, SuperTorque 8Z is the overwhelming best choice for genset starting energy storage.
Includes:
- 24V Engine Start System
- Fully integrated system contains nickel-zinc batteries, charger, control, customer terminations, and user interface
- Complete system sized to fit inside the perimeter of a single 8D lead-acid battery
- (1) Internal SENS MicroGenius 2 15A charger, Listed to UL 1236
- (2) Zinc Five 13-80 batteries
- (2) LEDs for Status (2) form relays, SENSBUS, USB-C
- SAE battery posts
- Not for Rigid mounting
- 10-year full system warranty, up to 20-year useful life
- Up to 50% lower TCO (total cost of ownership) than comparable lead-acid solutions
- 75% smaller than comparable lead-acid battery solutions
- Contains no lithium or hazardous materials, is air shippable.
- 96% to 98% lower lifetime GHG emissions than lead-acid battery solutions
- System IBC Seismic Cert & UL pending
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