What is a diesel generator made of?
Diesel is a special self-contained unit that can generate energy by burning diesel fuel. The working time of this installation is limited only by the amount of fuel. Its approximate consumption is from 6 to 50 liters per hour, depending on the offered capacity.
Diesel generators are equipped with an engine that is connected to a three-phase or single-phase electric generator. The engine and generator are connected to each other by a shaft. The connection must be very tight and accurate enough. To avoid unnecessary noise levels, Madek uses a special enclosure. And it is necessary to place diesel generators in a special room that has sufficient noise insulation.
Benefits of a Diesel Generator
- Great cost-effectiveness.
- The diesel engine is flexible enough when driving.
- High level of safety of use.
- The exhaust fumes are practically clean.
The disadvantages include a high noise level. Another difficulty will be the repair of this generator, it is much more difficult than that of a gasoline generator.
How the generator works
The principle of operation lies in the possibility of using two operating modes: standby and continuous. To exclude the rapid consumption of the resource, it is necessary to avoid frequent switching on and off of the engine. When the rotor of an electric generator is driven, it is capable of generating an electromagnetic field. An inductive alternating current is generated in the generator winding, which is subsequently transmitted to the consumer.
Why you need a diesel generator
Modern offices are filled with various kinds of technology. From heavy loads, frequent power outages can be irreversible. Diesel generators, as stand-alone power plants, are very necessary for uninterrupted power supply. Due to which it is possible to achieve a perfectly coordinated process of the enterprise, as well as prevent possible loss of time and finances. Diesel generators are a prerequisite for the stability and reliability of your work.