20kW Natural Gas CHP Generator

Micro CHP
February 03, 2026
Category Connection: Micro CHP
Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch as we demonstrate the 20kW Natural Gas CHP Generator, showcasing its high-efficiency operation and flexible fuel options. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its integrated control system, low-noise performance, and learn how its 90.5% overall efficiency can benefit your energy strategy.
Related Product Features:
  • Delivers 20kW of electrical power and 43.7kW of thermal output for combined heat and power applications.
  • Achieves an exceptional 90.5% overall efficiency through 28.4% electrical and 62.1% thermal efficiency.
  • Operates on multiple fuel sources including natural gas, LPG, or biogas for versatile deployment.
  • Features a low 1500 RPM engine speed designed to extend service life and reduce maintenance needs.
  • Incorporates an integrated control cabinet with ComAp controller for simplified installation and operation.
  • Designed with a super silent operation, producing noise levels below 67dB(A) at one meter.
  • Includes advanced engine control systems like Auto Lambda and easy start functionality for reliable performance.
  • Built with a fully open design to facilitate easy access and straightforward maintenance procedures.
FAQs:
  • What fuel types can this CHP generator use?
    This micro CHP generator is versatile and can operate on natural gas, LPG, or biogas, providing flexibility depending on local fuel availability and requirements.
  • What is the overall efficiency of this 20kW CHP unit?
    The unit achieves an impressive 90.5% overall efficiency, combining 28.4% electrical efficiency with 62.1% thermal efficiency for maximum energy utilization.
  • How quiet is the generator during operation?
    It features a super silent design with a noise level of ≤67dB(A) measured at one meter, making it suitable for environments where low noise is important.
  • Is the 20kW CHP generator available for 60Hz power systems?
    Yes, while standard frequency is 50Hz, a 60Hz version is available upon request to meet different regional power grid requirements.