Overview#
The Cat CG132B-8 is a 400 kW continuous-duty natural gas generator set built on the CG132B 8-cylinder industrial gas engine. Unlike standby-rated generators, the CG132B-8 is purpose-built for facilities that need the generator to run all the time -- cogeneration plants, industrial campuses, and prime power installations where reliability over tens of thousands of hours matters more than short-duration standby capability.
The CG132B platform is engineered for combined heat and power (CHP) applications. Recoverable heat from jacket water cooling and exhaust gases can be integrated into facility thermal loads, dramatically improving overall fuel utilization efficiency beyond what electrical generation alone delivers.
Continuous duty and CHP#
CHP with the CG132B-8 makes economic sense when a facility has both a persistent electrical load and a year-round thermal demand -- process heat, hot water, or HVAC absorption cooling. At 400 kW of shaft power, the CG132B-8 delivers a substantial base of recoverable thermal energy. A well-designed CHP system can achieve total fuel utilization efficiencies of 70-80%, compared to roughly 30-35% for grid power generation alone.
Fuel flexibility#
The CG132B-8 operates on pipeline natural gas and extends to:
- Biogas -- landfill gas and anaerobic digester gas, enabling renewable energy recovery from waste streams
- Hydrogen blends -- up to approximately 25% H2 by volume, supporting decarbonization roadmaps without full fuel switching
- Low-BTU gas -- with appropriate derating for fuel BTU content below pipeline quality
This fuel flexibility makes the CG132B-8 a long-term asset for industrial and municipal facilities with evolving fuel supply strategies.
EPA certification#
The CG132B-8 is certified under EPA Stationary Spark Ignition standards. Unlike mobile or non-road equipment certifications, the stationary classification is appropriate for permanent installation in cogeneration facilities, industrial plants, and utility interconnect applications.
Industrial reliability#
Cat's CG Series engines are designed with extended overhaul intervals appropriate for continuous-duty industrial operation. With proper maintenance, the CG132B-8 platform is capable of tens of thousands of operating hours before major overhaul. This is a fundamentally different durability standard than standby generators that run only during outages and monthly tests.
Our service experience#
CHP and continuous-duty gas engines require a different maintenance approach than standby equipment. Oil analysis programs and predictive monitoring are worthwhile investments at this duty cycle. Ensure gas supply quality (BTU content, Wobbe index, and H2S content for biogas) is documented at commissioning -- fuel quality is the primary variable affecting combustion stability and overhaul intervals on these engines.


