Configurix

Generator configurator and genset sizing software

Model every electrical load. Quote one complete power package.

Configurix connects running and starting loads, kW, kVA, power factor, voltage, frequency, duty ratings, site conditions, generator sets, engines, alternators, controls, fuel systems, enclosures, ATS, auxiliaries, account pricing, quotations, technical documents and reviewed project data in one guided workflow for manufacturers, dealers and power-system specialists.

Standby, prime, continuous, mobile, rental and parallel generation workflows
Running loads, motor starts, UPS, load steps, voltage dip and frequency response
Customer website, dealer, contractor, consultant and application-engineering journeys
Live account pricing, quotations, sizing reports, CAD, schedules, BOMs and reviewed handoff
Industrial generator set in a 3D configuratorAn axonometric sound-attenuated generator set with radiator, fuel tank and transfer equipment shown with load, rating and quotation status.POWER PROJECT400 kVA standby · revision 06QUOTE STATUSSized · review openCALCULATED LOAD286 kW · 342 kVAELECTRICAL SYSTEM400 V · 50 HzMotor-starting case saved

Connected generator project

One project connects loads, rating, genset, ATS, auxiliaries, price, document and review.

Generator configuration software defined

A generator configurator connects the real load profile, product data and commercial workflow.

A connected generator configurator begins with the actual manufacturer catalogue and the electrical inputs required for a responsible sizing. Running kW and kVA, power factor, voltage, frequency, phase, motor starting, nonlinear loads, sequence, transient limits, duty, altitude, temperature, fuel, units and source status remain attached to one governed project.

Generator series, ratings, engines, alternators, voltage codes, excitation, breakers, controllers, enclosures, tanks, cooling, exhaust, heaters, chargers, ATS, paralleling equipment, communications and services can use revisioned product data. Changing a motor start, site condition or voltage updates the same candidate set, package, warnings and price.

The same governed model can power a public selector, ecommerce journey, dealer portal, rental desk, contractor tool and application-engineering workflow. Each channel receives the correct products, territories, account prices, stock, documents and actions while one sizing identity and revision history continue across teams.

A sizing result is not final load study, protection, fault-current, grounding, conductor, selective-coordination, transfer, paralleling, fuel, exhaust, ventilation, emissions, fire, structural or site approval. Configurix preserves manufacturer data, assumptions, warnings and review evidence while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual power system.

Interactive generator-platform planner

Choose the power scope, channel and required output.

A public generator selector, dealer quotation tool and power-system engineering workflow require different load data, calculations and release gates. Use the planner to expose the correct operating scope.

Power scope
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Dealer generator configuration-to-quote workflow

Connect permitted generator series, ratings, engines, alternators, voltage codes, breakers, controllers, fuel systems, cooling, exhaust, enclosures, sound packages, heaters, chargers, ATS, monitoring, service plans and installation options in one commercial revision. A changed rating or accessory updates the same package identity, account price and quote.

Persistent project record

Account · application · load summary · genset · rating · voltage · breaker · controller · fuel · enclosure · ATS · accessories · price · quote

Required release gates

  • Every quoted line reconciles to the selected generator package and catalogue revision.
  • Commercial compatibility remains distinct from electrical and site approval.
  • Accepted quotes retain the genset, controls, auxiliaries, price, documents and exceptions approved.

Configure the generator decisions that drive capacity, compatibility, documentation and price.

The implementation follows actual generator ranges, sizing data, accessory rules, commercial models and receiving systems—not a generic kVA calculator placed over a catalogue.

Application and load model

Capture enough electrical context to create a defensible generator shortlist.

  • Application, duty, voltage, frequency, phase, loads, priority and future growth
  • Running kW/kVA, power factor, motor starts, UPS, VFD, transformer and load steps
  • Nameplate, estimated or measured source, diversity, sequence and open questions

Rating and transient performance

Guide users to permitted products with a traceable sizing basis.

  • Standby, prime, continuous and manufacturer-defined ratings and limitations
  • Engine kW, alternator kVA, excitation, voltage dip, frequency dip and recovery
  • Altitude, temperature, humidity, fuel, emissions and future-capacity factors

Generator package and auxiliaries

Build the complete saleable power package around the selected genset.

  • Engine, alternator, breaker, controller, charger, heaters and monitoring
  • Open, weather or sound enclosure, tanks, cooling, exhaust and spill containment
  • ATS, distribution, remote annunciation, communications, spares and service

Parallel and integrated systems

Keep multi-set equipment connected while system approval remains explicit.

  • Multiple sets, redundancy, synchronization, load sharing and expansion
  • Paralleling switchgear, bus, controls, utility interface and operating modes
  • One-line basis, protection questions, communications and commissioning scope

Dealer and project pricing

Continue the selected package into the correct commercial model.

  • List, dealer, project, fleet, framework, discount, margin and currency rules
  • Genset, auxiliaries, ATS, switchgear, freight, installation, testing and service
  • Inventory, alternatives, quotations, revisions, deposits and approvals

Documents and order handoff

Preserve accepted identity while electrical review remains explicit.

  • Load, sizing, product, option, price, document and approval revisions
  • Sizing report, data sheet, specification, CAD, equipment schedule, BOM or order
  • PIM, CRM, CAD, PLM, ERP, project, API, file and webhook connections

One connected process

From electrical loads to a reviewed generator project.

The customer, dealer, contractor, consultant, application engineer, manufacturer and site team can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Define the power need

Start with loads, sequence, duty and site conditions

Capture running and starting requirements, voltage, frequency, transient expectations, environment, fuel and source status.

Size and configure

Compare generator ratings and complete packages

Choose manufacturer products while engine, alternator, transient, ATS, enclosure, fuel and accessory data stay connected.

Create the quotation

Calculate every option, service and document

Apply the correct account, inventory, freight, installation, commissioning, service, terms and revisioned offer.

Review and release

Verify the power-system scope and accepted identity

Record electrical, controls, fuel, exhaust, site, authority and commissioning decisions before accepted data moves downstream.

A sizing calculator recommends kVA. A connected configurator runs the project decision.

Use this comparison to separate an early generator recommendation from software that governs loads, ratings, packages, account prices, technical documents, quotations and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric calculator or catalogueConnected Configurix workflow
Load stateA total kW valueStable load list, kW/kVA, power factor, sequence, source and revision
Starting demandOne surge factorMotor method, inrush, UPS, transformer, load step and transient criteria
RatingRecommended kVAApplication, duty, engine, alternator, environment, derating and performance basis
Product identitySuggested modelManufacturer genset, performance revision, voltage code, controller and options
System packageAccessories listed separatelyGenset, enclosure, fuel, cooling, exhaust, ATS, controls and services remain connected
Engineering scopeA warning below the resultProtection, grounding, transfer, site and authority questions retain owners and status
PricingRequest priceTraceable package, installation, service, account rules and price revision
QuotationPart numbers copied manuallyEvery line reconciles to sizing, product, option, price and exclusion
Order outputModel entered into ERPVerified identities, schedule, CAD, BOM data, documents and system mapping

Generator sizing and configuration references

Separate guided sizing, commercial configuration and final power-system approval.

These primary sources define relevant manufacturer-sizing, load, rating, controlgear, test, safety and runtime-3D boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the electrical, protection, grounding, transfer, fuel, exhaust, ventilation, emissions, fire, structural and site requirements for the actual system.

Generator configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, dealers and power-system specialists.

Loads, kW/kVA, motor starting, transients, ratings, fuels, enclosures, ATS, paralleling, pricing, quotations, CAD, BOMs, integrations and engineering boundaries.

See the working system

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A free, no-obligation walkthrough tailored to how your team configures, quotes and delivers.

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