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Cummins Power Generation Americas

Release date: December 11, 2007

Cummins Power Generation is First-to-Market with IBC-Certified Generator Sets Under 230 kW

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Cummins Power Generation has become the first manufacturer to publicly announce International Building Code (IBC) certification on all its production generator sets under 230 kW. The certification will apply to products shipping from the factory starting in March, 2008. The IBC code, in various editions (IBC-2000, 2003 and 2006), is currently used at the state or local level in 47 states plus Washington, D.C. (Source: The International Code Council, December 6, 2007). It addresses both the design and installation of building systems with an emphasis on performance in emergency situations. The certification process is continuing on larger units and the company's goal is to have all generator sets certified by the end of 2008.

"The IBC code certifies that Cummins Power Generation generator sets can withstand specific seismic forces and remain 'online and functional' after an emergency has occurred," says Gary LaFine, product director, commercial genset business, Cummins Power Generation. "The code recognizes that a standby power system is a critical component of a building and needs to continue to operate during and after disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes or even terrorist attacks."

The IBC certificate of compliance qualifies the company's generator sets rated at 230 kW and under for use in emergency power systems wherever the IBC code requires that seismically rated equipment must be considered. Emergency standby power systems serve a critical need by providing electrical power to life-safety systems after the primary (utility) source has failed.

The primary applications for IBC-certified emergency power systems will be in earthquake- and hurricane-prone areas of North America. However, because the design parameters recommended by IBC affect a significant number of facilities in both public and private sectors, many types of facilities must now consider IBC-certified generator sets. They include hospitals and healthcare facilities; fire, rescue and police stations; emergency shelters; telecommunications centers; power plants; air traffic control centers; military and government buildings; and water treatment facilities.

In accordance with section 1708.5 of the IBC, to be certified compliant with the code, a generator set must survive an actual test on a shake table or be proven to withstand specified seismic design forces through modeling and analysis in accordance with the American Society of Civil Engineers document 7 (ASCE 7). "For generator sets, the IBC equipment certification confirms the design and anchorage of the product and performance under analysis and test conditions," says LaFine. "Installation requirements of the complete power system in an application need to be met locally by other suppliers, installers and design team managers."

Cummins Power Generation, a subsidiary of Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), is an industry leader in introducing advanced low-emissions power generation solutions around the world. With over 80 years' experience, the company's global distributor network delivers innovative, reliable and cost-effective solutions for any power need - commercial, industrial, recreational, emergency and residential. Products include alternators, generator-drive engines, and temporary or permanent pre-integrated power systems, combining generator sets and power control and transfer technologies. Services range from system design, project management, financing, and operation and maintenance contracts to development of turnkey power plants.

For more information, contact Madeline Foss, Cummins Power Generation, 1400 73rd Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55432. Phone: 763-574-5942; Fax 763-574-5298.

Company Information:
Name: Cummins Power Generation Americas
Address: 1400 73rd Ave. NE
City: Minneapolis
State: MN
ZIP: 55432
Country: USA
Phone: 763-574-5000
FAX: 763-574-5298
http://www.cumminspower.com

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May 29, 2007 - Management Software enables remote control of switches.
Dec 8, 2006 - Generator Sets are rated at 80, 100, 125, and 150 kW.
Nov 28, 2006 - Generator Sets are available in 20, 25 and 30 kW ratings.
Jan 2, 2006 - Generator Sets meet EPA Tier 2 emissions requirements.
Nov 22, 2005 - Generator Sets comply with EPA Tier 3 standards.
Aug 3, 2005 - Enclosures include generator sets from 230-1,000 kW.

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Dec 11, 2007 - Cummins Power Generation is First-to-Market with New 10, 15, 20, and 25 kW Tier 4 Generator Sets
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May 24, 2007 - Colombian Pasta Producer Lowers Production Costs with CHP System from Cummins Power Generation Inc.
Feb 16, 2007 - Cummins Power Generation Transfer Switches Receive IBC 2000, 2003 and 2006 Seismic Certification
Oct 31, 2006 - Australia's Queensland Cultural Center Protects Library And Art Gallery With Backup Power System From Cummins Power Generation
Oct 20, 2006 - Cummins Power Generation Recognized For Leadership In Diesel Emissions Technology
Aug 23, 2006 - Hospital in Doha, Qatar Selects Cummins Power Generation Generators, Switchgear and Controls for Standby System
Aug 07, 2006 - New Rental Generators from Cummins Power Generation are Cleaner, Quieter to Meet Emissions Standards
Jul 20, 2006 - New Cummins Power Generation 250 kW Generator Set is Certified to Meet EPA Tier 3 Emissions Regulations
Jun 19, 2006 - São Paulo World Trade Center Generates Reliable, Low-cost Peaking Power with System from Cummins Power Generation
May 17, 2006 - Belgian Tomato Grower Slices Energy Costs with Cummins Power Generation CHP System
May 12, 2006 - White Paper from Cummins Explains How New EPA Emissions Standards Affect On-site Power Generation
Apr 20, 2006 - Canary Islands Sewage Treatment Plant Turns Waste into Energy
Jan 04, 2006 - Cummins Power Generation Establishes First Distributorship in Iraq with HMBS
Dec 13, 2005 - Nuclear Reactor Is Toughest Test Yet For Cummins Power Generation Gensets
Dec 01, 2005 - Scottish Landfill Turns Methane into Electricity With System from Cummins Power Generation


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