M33 PowerKit Engine Operating and Maintenance Manual
DPK-MAN-EN-M33-0000-19-12-20
Société Internationale des Moteurs Baudouin Baudouin.com
Technoparc du Brégadan, 13260 Cassis, France (T) +33 488 688 500 (F) +33 488 688 501 15 of 55
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A20 Warranty policy
Warranty Coverage
Société Internationale des Moteurs Baudouin (hereinafter referred to as ‘SIMB’)
guarantees the absence of manufacturing defects or defects detectable with current
technology of the ordered products (hereinafter referred to as ‘Engine’). The Warranty
covers failures and defects due to poor quality of raw materials, poor manufacturing, or
a design fault (hereinafter referred to as a ‘Warrantable Failure’). The Warranty Coverage
commences either on the date in which the engine is put into service or a maximum of 6
months after delivery to the OEM, whichever occurs first. The Warranty must be
registered with SIMB in order for the Coverage to be activated. Registration can be
completed via the Service My Baudouin App or via the PowerKit Warranty Registration
Form. For more details, please contact your Account Manager.
Warranty Duration (whichever occurs first)
Rating Months Hours
ESP 48 800
PRP 24 Unlimited
This Warranty is applicable to all Owners in the sales channel, and the Coverage
continues to all subsequent Owners until the duration of the Coverage expires. SIMB is
not responsible for incidental or consequential damages. For further details, consult the
full warranty terms document.
Rating Definitions
Emergency Standby Power (ESP)
Engines of this rating provide power output with a varying load for the duration of a main
power network failure. The average load factor should not exceed 70% of the engine’s
standby power rating. Typical operational hours of the engine are 200 hours, with a
maximum expected usage of 500 hours. This includes an annual maximum of 25 hours
per year at the standby power rating. No overload capability is allowed. The engine is
not to be used for maintained utility paralleling applications.
Unlimited Prime Rated Power (PRP)
Engines of this rating provide unlimited hours of usage in a variable load application. The
average load factor should not exceed 70% of the engine’s prime power rating; with a
maximum number of 500 operational hours at 100% prime power rating. An overload
capability of 10% is available, however, is limited to a period of 1 in every 12 hours.