Series Overview#
The Hipower HSY Series is the entry-level Yanmar diesel standby line, covering 9 to 45 kW across six models. As a Yanmar company, Hipower integrates these engines at the factory level — a manufacturing advantage that eliminates the tolerance stack between a third-party engine supplier and the generator packager. All models are liquid-cooled, which provides longer engine life, better temperature stability, and quieter operation than air-cooled alternatives in the same output class. The series targets residential standby and light-commercial applications where a compact, reliable diesel unit is preferred over natural gas options.
The engine family steps at two natural boundaries. The HSY-10 through HSY-20 (9–19 kW) use Yanmar three-cylinder diesel engines from the 3TNV family. The HSY-25 through HSY-50 (23–45 kW) use four-cylinder Yanmar engines from the 4TNV84 and 4TNV98 families, providing additional displacement and torque for the 23–45 kW class. All six models support single-phase (120/240V) and three-phase (120/208V and 277/480V), covering both residential electrical services and the three-phase services common in small commercial buildings.
The HSY is built in Olathe, Kansas. Above 45 kW, the HDI series (60 kW and up) picks up the Hipower stationary diesel lineup with larger FPT, Volvo, and Mitsubishi engine platforms.
How to Choose#
By output: The HSY-10 (9 kW) and HSY-15 (14 kW) serve residential essential circuits and very small commercial loads. The HSY-20 (19 kW) and HSY-25 (23 kW) cover small commercial occupancies — dental offices, small restaurants, retail storefronts — where three-phase service is needed. The HSY-40 (37 kW) and HSY-50 (45 kW) are the upper models, suited to mid-size commercial applications and light industrial controls where the compact Yanmar package is preferred over stepping into the larger HDI series at 60 kW.
Phase configuration: All six models support both single-phase and three-phase output. Residential installations typically use single-phase 120/240V; small commercial with three-phase service should select the T6U (three-phase) configuration at 120/208V or 277/480V.
Engine family consideration: The three-cylinder 3TNV-powered models (HSY-10, HSY-15, HSY-20) are the most compact units in the series. The four-cylinder 4TNV-powered models (HSY-25, HSY-40, HSY-50) offer more displacement and torque for the 23–45 kW class.
Common Applications#
- Residential standby: All six HSY models carry residential standby ratings. The compact liquid-cooled Yanmar package is appropriate for residential installations where diesel is preferred over natural gas and a liquid-cooled engine is specified for longevity.
- Light-commercial: All six models are rated for light-commercial applications — restaurants, professional offices, retail stores, dental clinics, and small hospitality operations where essential standby power is required and the 9–45 kW Yanmar package fits the load schedule.
Service & Maintenance#
All six HSY models share: oil change at 250 hours or 12 months; fuel filter at 500 hours; air filter at 500 hours. The 250-hour oil interval reflects Yanmar's specification for the 3TNV and 4TNV families in generator applications.
Three failure modes are consistent across all six models. Fuel injectors develop nozzle deposit buildup from extended standby periods — units that sit for months without significant load accumulate combustion deposits that cause rough running; run the generator under a meaningful load (at least 30% of nameplate rating) at least monthly to keep injectors clean. Starting batteries deep-discharge during long standby intervals between exercises; connect a float maintainer and test battery capacity annually. Air filters clog prematurely in dusty outdoor installations — inspect at 250 hours rather than waiting for the 500-hour interval if the generator is installed in a high-dust location such as a construction yard, agricultural setting, or desert climate.