DEPENDABLE ILLUMINATION & AUXILIARY POWER
The Doosan 6 kVA Light Tower, available in models such as the LSC and LCV6, provides reliable illumination and auxiliary power for job sites. The unit is powered by a dependable Kubota D1005 diesel engine (Tier 4 Final compliant) paired with a high-output 6 kW alternator. This setup delivers consistent power to four high-efficiency metal halide or optional LED lamps, ensuring a bright and wide coverage area for night operations while simultaneously offering extra power for small tools via on-board receptacles.
EXTENSIVE COVERAGE AND SITE ADAPTABILITY
Designed for maximum coverage and easy transport, the light tower features a heavy-duty galvanized steel mast that manually or via winch extends up to 30 feet (9 meters) in the LSC model (23 feet for the LCV6 vertical mast model). The light fixtures can be rotated 360 degrees, allowing precise aiming of the floodlights. The portable unit is built on a robust, towable trailer chassis with a four-point outrigger system to provide stability and withstand winds up to 65 mph (105 km/h) when fully deployed.
USER-FRIENDLY CONTROLS AND SAFETY SYSTEMS
Operation is straightforward with a centralized control panel featuring clearly marked switches, engine controls, and power outlets. For safety, the system includes integrated circuit breakers and automatic shutdowns for critical conditions like low engine oil pressure and high engine temperature. An automatic locking system holds the tower securely in place during transit, enhancing safety during transport.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION & EFFICIENT SERVICING
The Doosan light tower is built with rugged, durable materials, including a steel or lightweight composite clamshell-style canopy that protects internal components from the elements and lifts easily for maintenance access. Ground-level access to all major service points, including the engine and filters, streamlines routine maintenance. A large fuel tank (approx. 28 US gallons for LSC or 52.4 gallons for LCV6) allows for extended run times, often exceeding 50 hours with metal halide lights or over 200 hours with LED options, maximizing uptime on the job site.



