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Blue Star PD250-01

250 kW standby · Diesel · Liquid-cooled

250 kW Tier 3 diesel standby generator built by Blue Star Power Systems. Perkins 1706D-E93TAG1 six-cylinder engine with charge air cooling, Stamford S4L1D-C41 alternator, DSE DCP7310 controller.

Standby power
250 kW
Voltage options
120/240V, 120/208V, 277/480V, 347/600V
Frequency / Phase
60 Hz · 1/3-phase
Engine
Perkins 1706D-E93TAG1 · 9.3L
EPA / Emissions
Tier 3
Alternator
Stamford S4L1D-C41
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Overview#

The Blue Star PD250-01 is a 250-kilowatt Tier 3 diesel standby generator powered by the Perkins 1706D-E93TAG1 — a 9.29-liter, six-cylinder turbocharged and charge-air-cooled engine on Perkins' dedicated generator platform for this displacement class. The PD250-01 represents the entry point into Blue Star's larger-frame Perkins lineup, stepping up from the 1106D-E70 platform to the 1706D-E93 with a broader 120×66 in footprint and the Stamford S4 alternator family.

Blue Star Power Systems (North Mankato, Minnesota) pairs the 1706D-E93TAG1 with a Stamford S4L1D-C41 alternator and DSE DCP7310 controller. At 5,850 lbs, the PD250-01 is 1,700 lbs heavier than the PD200-01, reflecting the larger engine, alternator, and base frame. Unlike the PD300 and above, the PD250-01 supports both single-phase and three-phase output configurations. Deration parameters: rated power is available to 3,281 ft (1,000 m) at 104°F (40°C).

Platform Entry: The 1706D-E93 at 250 kW#

The 1706D-E93TAG1 is the entry calibration of Perkins' 1706D-E93 generator engine series. This TAG1 designation represents the base turbocharger and fuel delivery configuration of the platform, with higher TAGx variants stepping through additional output levels (the TAG2 produces 300 kWe as the PD300-01). Both models share the same 120×66 in footprint and general engine architecture, making the PD250 and PD300 footprint-compatible — a useful option when load growth is anticipated.

When to spec the PD250-01#

Our service experience#

The 1706D-E93TAG1 at 250 kWe is a purpose-built generator engine. Annual full-load testing is recommended, and the change to a 24V battery system (vs 12V on smaller PD models) should be noted at commissioning. Verify that the generator room ventilation is sized for 17,032 CFM — this is a significant step up from the 200 kW models. Follow the Perkins 1700D generator series service schedule, including fuel filter and intercooler inspection intervals.

Engineering specifications

Physical

Length
120 in
Width
66 in
Height
78 in
Dry weight
5,850 lb

Acoustic

Sound @ 7m, full load
88 dBA
Enclosure
Open

Fuel system & runtime

Fuel use @ full load
19.1 GPH
Fuel use @ 75% load
14.9 GPH
Fuel use @ 50% load
11.3 GPH

Thermal & ventilation

Heat to coolant
401,160 BTU/hr
Heat radiated
306,240 BTU/hr
Exhaust flow
2,219 CFM
Exhaust temp
925 °F
Combustion air
989 CFM
Ventilation air
17,032 CFM

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Estimated runtime

13.6 hours(0.6 days)

Fuel consumption ≈ 14.73 GPH at 75% load. Estimate based on industry-typical 1800 RPM standby curves (≈0.07 GPH/kW at full load). Actual consumption varies by engine, ambient temperature, fuel quality, and tuning.

Service intervals

Manufacturer-recommended intervals for the Blue Star PD250-01 under standby duty. Field intervals may differ based on load profile, ambient conditions, and fuel quality.

Oil & filter
Every 500 hours or 12 months
Coolant change
Every 6000 hours
Air filter
Every 1000 hours
Fuel filter
Every 500 hours
Major overhaul
20,000 hours
Load bank test
Every 12 months

Common failure modes

What we've seen fail on this platform. Use as a service-planning reference, not a diagnostic — actual failure modes depend heavily on duty cycle and maintenance history.

ComponentSymptomTypical hoursSeverity
Fuel quality / degradationHard starting, filter clogging, reduced power4,380+moderate
TurbochargerPower loss, excessive smoke under load12,000+moderate
BatteryFailed to start, slow crank8,760+minor

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine does the PD250-01 use?
The Perkins 1706D-E93TAG1 — a 9.29-liter, six-cylinder turbocharged and charge-air-cooled diesel. The 1706D-E93 is Perkins' purpose-built generator engine platform at this displacement class, with the TAG1 calibration producing 250 kWe standby. It carries EPA Tier 3 certification for stationary emergency applications. Rated power is available up to 3,281 ft (1,000 m) at ambient temperatures to 104°F (40°C).
What controller does the PD250-01 use?
The DSE DCP7310 Digital Control Panel, with CAN Bus J1939 engine communication, digital metering, RS-485 interface, 8 programmable contact inputs, 10 contact outputs, and NFPA 110 Level 1 compatibility. The panel is cULus Listed and CE Approved with IP 65 ingress protection (with supplied gasket). A 24V battery system and 24V 5 Amp battery charger are included.
How does the PD250-01 compare to the PD200-01, and what platform change is involved?
The PD200-01 uses the 1106D-E70TAG5 (7.01L) at 200 kWe with a UCI274H alternator (4,150 lbs, 14.8 gph) on a 110×54 in footprint. The PD250-01 steps up to the 1706D-E93 platform (9.29L) with a larger 120×66 in footprint and S4L1D-C41 alternator at 5,850 lbs and 19.1 gph. This is a platform change — not a calibration bump — so it involves a larger footprint and significantly greater weight. Both are Tier 3 certified. The PD250 also supports single-phase output configurations.
What are the ventilation and thermal requirements for the PD250-01?
The PD250-01 requires 17,032 CFM of radiator cooling airflow. Combustion air draw is 989 CFM. Heat rejected to the coolant circuit is 401,160 BTU/hr; heat radiated to ambient is 306,240 BTU/hr. Exhaust exits at 925°F at 2,219 CFM. For fuel planning: at full load (19.1 gph), a 1,000-gallon sub-base tank provides approximately 52 hours of runtime. The 24-hour fuel tank option provides 1,300 gallons.

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