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Everything About Generator
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KVA = KiloVolt-Ampere
KW = KiloWatt (1KW = 1000Watt)
1KW = 1.25KVA
1KW = HP/1.34048 |
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A generator set is a machine, hydraulic turbine, gas turbine, steam turbine, windmill, etc.
which drives an AC or DC alternator to convert mechanical energy into electricity.
Its minimum need is a good voltage balance as much independent from load and variables as possible.
Furthermore, the power generated by a generator must be controlled by such protection devices as fuses or circuit breakers installed between the generator and load.
Furthermore, there are control and alarm mechanisms for the important parameters of the driving machine and alternator. |
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History of Alternator |
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In 1831, Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction principles. He also found out that if and when a magnetic field passing through a wire changes, a current will induce on the wire. If such wire is rotated by an external force, the energy providing the force in question will be converted into electricity. Thereafter simple manual generators were invented. In 1892, Nicola Tesla invented an alternator generating alternative current. |
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How do you plan to use your generator? |
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Generators are used to perform a wide variety of tasks, and we offer a variety of models to suit almost all potential users. Our generators provide a high quality power source that is reliable and convenient. |
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