
60kVA Generator Hire
Need temporary power without buying a generator? Our 60 kVA generator hire package is suited to planned outages, construction projects, events, equipment trials and urgent breakdown support. CPS will help confirm the load, motor-starting requirements, phase, connection method, cable lengths, fuel autonomy and changeover arrangement so the generator arrives ready for the job—not merely close to the right size. Ask about delivery, setup, distribution, fuel management, load-bank support and on-call technical assistance across South East Queensland.
- 60 kVA generator hire class
- Suitable for temporary site power, shutdowns and emergency support
- Delivery, cabling, distribution and changeover support available
- Prime Power RPR
- TBC — refer to datasheet
- Emergency Stand-By Power ESP
- TBC — refer to datasheet
- Fuel
- Diesel
- Fuel Tank Size
- TBC — refer to datasheet
- Run time @ 75% Load
- TBC — refer to datasheet
- Emission Level
- TBC — refer to datasheet
- Power class
- 60 kVA
- Application
- Temporary power and generator hire
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Almost every conversation about generator sizing starts with two numbers: kVA and kW. They sound similar, they're closely related, and they're almost always mis-used. The beer-glass analogy below is the fastest way to get them straight in your head — and once you do, every spec sheet in the catalogue suddenly makes sense.

A generator is really three machines bolted together: an engine, an alternator, and a controller. They each do one job, and they all have to talk to each other for the unit to behave properly.

Almost every customer who asks us 'should I get diesel or petrol?' gets the same answer: it depends on the duty. For occasional camp / weekend use under 8 kVA, petrol is cheaper to buy and lighter to move. For anything that has to start reliably after sitting unused — backup, standby, prime-power — diesel wins, almost always.

