Vibration isolation is a structural element of the power plant that serves to reduce the transmission of vibrations from the engine and generator to surrounding structures. Typically, these are rubber silentblocks or damping elements placed between the frame and the engine. The vibration isolation makes the operation of the generator quieter, more stable and reduces mechanical wear. This feature increases operator comfort and protects the equipment and the substrate on which the power centre is placed. It is very important when used in residential or quiet zones.