Overview#
The Cummins C50 D5 is a 50 kW diesel generator from Cummins' D5 international export series — a product line designed for 50 Hz power markets outside North America. The "D5" designation indicates an international model running at 1500 rpm, as opposed to the North American "D6" series operating at 1800 rpm on 60 Hz grids.
Important note on model availability: The exact "C50 D5" designation does not appear in Cummins' current 2025 International 50 Hz product range. The nearest current models at 50 Hz in this power band are the C44D5 (35 kW standby / 44 kVA) and C55D5 (44 kW standby / 55 kVA), both using the 4BTAA3.3-G13 engine. For new installations requiring a 50 kW 50 Hz Cummins generator, please confirm current available model designations with your Cummins distributor — the C50 D5 designation may represent a legacy, regional, or discontinued model.
For North American 60 Hz applications at 50 kW, the equivalent model is the C50 D6 (50 kW / 63 kVA standby, EPA Tier 3, B3.3-G7 engine).
Technical Specifications#
Power Ratings (50 Hz, 1500 rpm)
| Rating | kW | kVA |
|---|---|---|
| Standby (ESP) | 50 | ~63 |
| Prime (PRP) | ~45 | ~56 |
Engine — Cummins B4.5
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 4.5 L |
| Configuration | Inline 4-cylinder, cast iron block |
| Aspiration | Turbocharged |
| Rated speed | 1500 rpm (50 Hz) |
| Cooling | Liquid-cooled |
Operating Frequency The C50 D5 is a 50 Hz model designed for international markets. It operates at 1500 rpm and is not rated for 60 Hz North American grid operation. For North American 60 Hz standby at 50 kW, the correct model is the C50 D6 (EPA Tier 3, B3.3-G7 engine, 63 kVA standby).
Our Service Experience#
Cummins 50 Hz diesel sets in the 44-66 kVA range are frequently encountered in international import applications, overseas facilities, and marine or offshore installations. The 4-cylinder turbocharged engines in this class are reliable but require careful attention to wet-stacking when the unit operates at light load or no-load for extended periods. We recommend exercising these units at a minimum of 30% rated load to maintain combustion temperatures adequate for clean operation.
For C50 D5 units brought to the United States for domestic use — typically through equipment relocation from international projects — we always verify the generator's original 50 Hz configuration before attempting commissioning. Running a 50 Hz generator at 60 Hz without reconfiguration causes overspeed, overvoltage, and potential engine damage.
Frequently Asked Questions#
Is the C50 D5 available for North American installations? The D5 series is Cummins' international 50 Hz export range. For North American 60 Hz standby at 50 kW, the correct model is the C50 D6 (standby 63 kVA / 50 kW, EPA Tier 3). Attempting to use a 50 Hz C50 D5 on a 60 Hz grid is not supported and will cause equipment damage.
What engine does the C50 D5 use? The skeleton file lists the B4.5 engine (Cummins' 4.5-liter inline-4 family, also designated QSB4.5 in some configurations). Current Cummins 50 Hz units in comparable power ranges use the 4BTAA3.3-G13. Confirm the engine variant on the installed unit's nameplate or with your Cummins distributor.
What voltage configurations does the C50 D5 support? Typical 50 Hz international configurations include 230/400V and 240/415V three-phase. Single-phase options may be available depending on the alternator specified. Confirm available voltage options with your Cummins distributor for the specific regional variant.
Is the C50 D5 still in production? This designation does not appear in Cummins' current 2025 International 50 Hz range. It may be a legacy or discontinued model. For current 50 Hz 50 kW Cummins options, consult your regional Cummins distributor with your specific power and frequency requirements.
How do I identify which Cummins 50 Hz model I have? Check the generator nameplate on the enclosure and the engine data plate. The nameplate will list the full Cummins model number, serial number, rated output in kVA, rated speed in rpm, and rated frequency in Hz. With the serial number, any Cummins distributor can pull the full configuration records.
FAQ#
What is the standby rating of the Cummins C50 D5?#
The C50 D5 is rated for 50 kW standby output at 50 Hz (1500 rpm), approximately 63 kVA at 0.8 power factor. It is a three-phase unit available in 230/400V and 240/415V configurations for international markets.
What engine does the Cummins C50 D5 use?#
The C50 D5 uses the Cummins B4.5 engine — a 4.5-liter, inline-4, turbocharged, liquid-cooled diesel. The B4.5 is the commercial designation for the QSB4.5 engine family, a well-established platform used across Cummins' 50–80 kW class international generator sets.
What are the service intervals for the Cummins C50 D5?#
Oil and filter changes are scheduled at 500 hours or 12 months, whichever comes first. Air filter and fuel filter replacement are due at 500-hour intervals. Coolant flush is recommended at 4,000 hours. Major overhaul interval is 20,000 hours under standard operating conditions.
Is the Cummins C50 D5 EPA compliant?#
The C50 D5 is a 50 Hz international export model and is not subject to North American EPA stationary engine regulations. It is designed for markets outside North America where applicable regional emissions standards (EU Stage IIIA, etc.) apply.
Can the Cummins C50 D5 be paralleled with other generators?#
Paralleling capability depends on the control system fitted to the specific installation. The D5 series does not standardly include PowerCommand paralleling controls. For multi-unit paralleling requirements, consult your Cummins distributor for available control options.
What fuel type does the Cummins C50 D5 use?#
The C50 D5 runs on diesel fuel. Ultra-low sulphur diesel (ULSD) is compatible. Biodiesel blends up to B20 are generally supported on Cummins B-series engines — confirm with Cummins or your distributor for the specific regional variant.
What voltage configurations does the C50 D5 support?#
Standard 50 Hz international configurations include 230/400V and 240/415V three-phase. Single-phase options may be available depending on the alternator specified for the specific regional variant.
What is the warranty on the Cummins C50 D5?#
Standard Cummins warranty for new generator sets is 2 years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. Warranty terms may vary by region and distributor. Contact your Cummins authorized distributor for warranty coverage applicable to your location.


