Overview#
The Triton Power TP-C1400-T2-60 is a 1422 kW diesel standby generator powered by a Cummins QSK50-G3 turbocharged V-16 engine (50 L displacement) meeting EPA Tier 2 emissions standards. Rated at 1422 kW / 1777 kVA standby and 1280 kW / 1600 kVA prime, this is the sole Cummins-powered unit in Triton's lineup and one of their highest-output single-engine generators. The unit operates at 1800 RPM and is paired with a Leroy Somer alternator.
Available in three-phase configurations at 120/208V and 277/480V, the TP-C1400-T2-60 delivers megawatt-class power for large-scale standby applications. The Cummins engine platform provides access to one of the most extensive dealer and parts networks in the power generation industry, with service support available virtually anywhere in North America.
Our service experience#
Cummins engines at this power class benefit from the largest dealer network in the generator industry, making parts and factory-trained service readily available. At 1422 kW, this unit competes directly with Caterpillar and MTU offerings and provides an alternative to Triton's Perkins 1500 kW model. For facilities already operating Cummins-powered equipment, the TP-C1400-T2-60 simplifies fleet standardization and reduces the number of engine platforms requiring separate parts inventories and training.

