Wanpeng Power Sharing-How to deal with generator leakage? Answer: The following treatment should be taken when water leakage is found in the generator: (1) When water is found in the casing during operation of the generator, the cause of the water should be immediately ascertained. If it is caused by slight dew condensation, the inlet and inlet air temperatures of the generator should be increased to make them higher than the dew of the air in the casing.
The working process of the DC generator rotor winding after turning 90°. When the winding turns 90°, the two winding sides are on the physical neutral plane of the magnetic field, and the brushes are not in contact with the commutator segments. No current flows through the winding, F=0, and the torque disappears. The power generation process of a generator is an energy conversion process. For example, the energy of water flowing drives the water turbine to rotate, and the water turbine drives the generator to rotate and outputs induced electromotive force, which converts the energy of the water flow in the reservoir into electrical energy. Electricity generation...
What causes diesel generator oil to deteriorate so quickly? Generally speaking, the new machine needs to be replaced for the first time after working for about 60 hours, so as to promptly remove metal debris and other impurities generated during the running-in stage of the new machine. After that, the oil needs to be replaced every 200 to 300 hours of operation, but the oil sometimes becomes thinner before changing the oil., impurities increase, and cannot be used continuously. Wan Peng Power Editor shares some reasons with you. Why does diesel generator oil get faster? 1. Effect of high temperature: The high temperature generated when the engine is working will accelerate the oxidation of the oil and form oxidation products, causing the oil to deteriorate. If the cooling system fails, it will cause the engine temperature to be too high and aggravate the deterioration of the oil;2. Impurity pollution: Dust, particles, etc. in the air enter the engine and mix with the oil, accelerating the deterioration of the oil. Impurities such as metal debris generated by internal wear of the engine can also contaminate the engine oil and degrade its performance;