Overview#
The Cat 3508B is a 1,000-kilowatt standby diesel generator — the enhanced member of the 3500 Series V8 family. Built on the same 34.5-liter V8 platform as the 3508, the B-series calibration delivers 1000 kW standby and 910 kW prime, placing it squarely in the 1 MW segment alongside the C32 but with the mechanical character of Cat's heavy industrial 3500 Series.
The 3508B occupies a unique position: it brings 1 MW capacity to facilities that have invested in 3500 Series parts inventory, trained technicians, and service tooling. For operators who are already running 3508 or 3512 units, adding 3508B capacity is a known quantity rather than a new platform introduction.
1 MW from a V8#
Achieving 1000 kW standby from eight cylinders and 34.5 liters of displacement is a meaningful engineering achievement. The 3508B's bore, stroke, and turbocharger staging extract more work per cycle than the base 3508, pushing output into territory that V12 engines of a previous generation required 50+ liters to reach.
The practical consequence for data center and hospital customers:
- Array density: V8 width vs V12 width means more units fit in the same generator room bay count
- Parts commonality: 3508B shares core components with the broader 3500 Series fleet
- Medium voltage: 4160V option eliminates transformer costs in medium-voltage distribution schemes
- Paralleling: EMCP 4 controls support full isochronous paralleling with automatic load demand management
For a 4 MW data center backup target, four 3508B units provide 4 MW with full N+1 at the 1 MW tier — each unit is independently serviceable without load shedding.
Our service perspective#
The 3508B is a machine that rewards disciplined preventive maintenance. The V8 turbocharging runs both banks harder than the base 3508 to achieve the higher power output — this means turbocharger condition monitoring is more critical. We prioritize turbo boost pressure readings and oil consumption trending on the B-series engines.
Battery and starting system condition are the most common cause of field failures on all large diesel generators, and the 3508B is no exception. In hospital and data center installations with 10-second transfer requirements, the starting system must be verified at every quarterly service — battery load testing, connection integrity, and jacket water heater function. The EMCP 4 controller logs crank event history, which is useful for trending starting system degradation before a failure occurs.
Load bank testing at full rated kW annually keeps the engine's rings and injectors conditioned. The 3508B is designed for the load, so there is no reason to test at anything less than 100% of nameplate.

