Overview#
The Generac SD2250/MD2250 is a 2,250-kilowatt industrial diesel generator powered by a Baudouin 65.6-liter V12 turbocharged and aftercooled diesel engine. This unit is EPA Tier 2 Certified for Stationary Emergency applications and represents the upper end of Generac's industrial diesel lineup. The SD2250 and MD2250 designations share the same spec sheet and power platform.
Generac pairs the Baudouin engine with the 764RSL4063 alternator featuring Class H insulation, permanent magnet excitation, sealed ball bearings, and direct-drive coupling with bearing and winding temperature monitoring as a standard feature. The DSE G8601 controller provides comprehensive generator management with advanced PLC functionality, SNMP integration, and IP65-rated display.
The Baudouin 65.6L platform#
The 65.6-liter V12 Baudouin diesel is selected for its proven record in heavy-duty industrial applications. At standby rating, it produces 3,571 horsepower with BMEP of 368 psi and piston speed of 2,538 ft/min. The high-pressure common rail electronic injection system with 4-micron fuel filtering delivers precise fuel metering. The 402-quart (380-liter) oil capacity with gear-driven pump and full-flow spin-on cartridge filtration supports the heavy-duty operating requirements. The 72-inch pusher fan provides 90,000 cfm airflow across the radiator, and the coolant system holds 174.3 gallons.
Our service experience#
The SD2250/MD2250 is a mission-critical installation typically specified for large hospitals, data center campuses, and heavy industrial complexes. At nearly 45,000 lbs and over 22 feet long, site logistics -- including foundation engineering, crane access, and delivery routing -- are a major consideration. Fuel consumption of 162.9 gph at full load demands substantial bulk fuel storage and reliable fuel supply logistics. The high-pressure common rail injection system requires ultra-clean fuel; we strongly recommend duplex fuel-water separators (available as a configurable option) and regular fuel quality testing for standby applications where fuel sits for extended periods. The 380-liter oil system requires commercial-scale fluid handling equipment for oil changes. Given the critical nature of facilities served at this capacity, we recommend comprehensive service contracts with guaranteed emergency response times.



