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Cummins C650 N6

650 kW standby · Natural Gas / LPG · Liquid-cooled

650 kW natural gas standby generator with GTA38 gas engine. 650 kW / 813 kVA standby, PowerCommand controls, AmpSentry protection, UL 2200, EPA certified.

Cummins Cummins C650 N6 generator — specifications and details
Standby power
650 kW
Voltage options
120/208V, 277/480V, 347/600V
Frequency / Phase
60 Hz · 3-phase
Engine
Cummins GTA38

Overview#

The Cummins C650 N6 is a 650 kW (813 kVA) standby natural gas generator set powered by the GTA38 gas engine -- a turbocharged and aftercooled spark-ignited engine. This is the higher-output configuration of the same GTA38 platform used in the C600 N6. The unit runs on natural gas or propane vapor (field selectable) and is equipped with PowerCommand controls providing isochronous governing and AmpSentry alternator protection.

The C650 N6 serves large commercial and industrial standby applications where the additional 50 kW over the C600 N6 provides margin for full-building backup. Common installations include hospitals, data centers, large office complexes, and manufacturing facilities where natural gas service eliminates the need for diesel fuel infrastructure.

Technical Specifications#

ParameterValue
Standby Rating650 kW (813 kVA)
Frequency60 Hz
Power Factor0.8
Engine ModelGTA38
Fuel TypeNatural gas / LPG
CoolingLiquid
AspirationTurbocharged and aftercooled
Rated Speed1800 rpm
NG Fuel Consumption (Full Load)~6,500 CFH

Our Service Experience#

The GTA38 at the 650 kW rating runs at the top end of its output range, which makes air-fuel mixture calibration and gas pressure regulation particularly critical. Any deviation in gas supply pressure or air-fuel ratio is more noticeable at maximum output. We pay close attention to turbocharger condition and boost pressure during annual service on the C650 N6 -- the engine is working harder than the C600 N6 variant, so turbo wear patterns emerge slightly earlier.

Gas supply infrastructure must be sized for approximately 6,500 CFH at full load. A dedicated high-capacity gas meter, 3-inch minimum supply piping, and properly sized pressure regulator are essential. Dynamic pressure verification under full load is mandatory during commissioning and annual service.

Frequently Asked Questions#

What engine does the C650 N6 use? The Cummins GTA38 -- the same platform as the C600 N6, rated at 650 kW standby through engine calibration differences.

What is the standby rating of the C650 N6? 650 kW (813 kVA) at 60 Hz, 0.8 power factor. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) rating.

What are the service intervals? Oil and filter at 500 hours or 12 months. Air filter at 500 hours. Spark plugs at 1,000 hours. Major overhaul at 30,000 hours.

Can OnPoint Generators service the C650 N6 in Northern California? Yes. OnPoint Generators provides authorized Cummins natural gas generator service across the San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and Northern California.

Engineering specifications

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Fuel demand at 75% load

6,825,000 BTU/hr6825.0 cf/min @ 1,000 BTU/cf

On utility natural gas the runtime is generally unlimited provided the supply line and meter can deliver this BTU/hr at the engine's required inlet pressure (typically 5–14" WC residential, up to 5 psi commercial). Confirm against the OEM's published fuel-pressure spec.

Service intervals

Manufacturer-recommended intervals for the Cummins C650 N6 under standby duty. Field intervals may differ based on load profile, ambient conditions, and fuel quality.

Oil & filter
Every 500 hours or 12 months
Air filter
Every 500 hours
Spark plugs
Every 1000 hours
Major overhaul
30,000 hours

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
Spark plugsMisfiring, rough idle, check engine lamp, elevated emissionsminor
Gas regulator / air-fuel mixerRich or lean condition, unstable idle, poor transient responsemoderate
Ignition system (coils / module)Intermittent misfiring, no-start condition, fault codemoderate
Catalytic converterElevated exhaust backpressure, reduced power output, emissions exceedancesevere
TurbochargerLoss of power, excessive exhaust smoke, high exhaust temperaturesevere

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine does the Cummins C650 N6 use?
The C650 N6 is powered by the Cummins GTA38 gas engine -- a turbocharged and aftercooled spark-ignited engine rated for 650 kW standby output at 1800 rpm. This is the higher-output rating of the same GTA38 platform used in the C600 N6.
What is the standby rating of the Cummins C650 N6?
The C650 N6 is rated at 650 kW (813 kVA) standby at 60 Hz, 0.8 power factor. This is an Emergency Standby Power (ESP) rating for both natural gas and propane vapor fuel types.
What are the service intervals for the C650 N6?
Oil and filter changes are due at 500 hours or 12 months, whichever comes first. Air filter replacement at 500-hour intervals. Spark plug replacement is recommended at 1,000-hour intervals. Major overhaul interval is 30,000 hours.
How does the C650 N6 compare to the C600 N6?
Both use the GTA38 gas engine platform. The C650 N6 is rated 50 kW higher (650 kW vs 600 kW standby). The higher output is achieved through engine calibration differences. Service intervals and maintenance procedures are identical.
Can OnPoint Generators service the C650 N6 in Northern California?
Yes. OnPoint Generators provides authorized Cummins natural gas generator service across the San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and Northern California. We handle spark plug service, gas regulator calibration, turbocharger inspection, catalytic converter service, and load bank testing for C650 N6 installations.

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