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Doosan launches lighting for Mid-East/Africa

Doosan Portable Power has launched a new 50Hz version of the company’s LSC (LightSource Compact) portable light tower for markets in the Middle East and Africa. Also available as a 60Hz model, applications include lighting on road and bridge construction sites; general construction applications as well providing lighting for special events, emergency and disaster relief, oil and gas drilling and for mining and quarrying locations. The light tower has a new power train based around the Kubota D1005 water-coo
November 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Doosan Portable Power's new portable lighting tower for Middle East and African markets

3771 Doosan Portable Power has launched a new 50Hz version of the company’s LSC (LightSource Compact) portable light tower for markets in the Middle East and Africa.

Also available as a 60Hz model, applications include lighting on road and bridge construction sites; general construction applications as well providing lighting for special events, emergency and disaster relief, oil and gas drilling and for mining and quarrying locations.

The light tower has a new power train based around the 1265 Kubota D1005 water-cooled diesel engine providing 8.5kW at 1,500rpm (1,800rpm for the 60Hz version) and meeting EPA Tier 4 final emission regulations.

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