a generator is built in three phases
We can convert a 3 phase ac motor into generator by changing phase sequence of the ac input cable of that motor
No it will not run
"2 phase" and "3 phase" are descriptions of AC supplies, which no DC generator can imitate, regardless of its power rating.
Terminology gets misapplied but a 3-phase converter produces a 3 phase supply from a single phase supply. The only proviso is that generator, converter and motor are all suitably rated and compatible.
A motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, so it can't be used for lights. But a 3-phase generator or alternator can be used to generate power for lighting. A 3-phase generator can light 3 light simultaneously, or it can be used to with a full wave rectifier (as in a car's electrical generator) to light one light, or several lights, or charge a battery
The usual way is with a synchronous generator connected to the distribution system.
The voltage of the generator needs to be stated to give an answer.
If the generator is a 12 lead reconnectable, you can use something called a zig-zag connection.Check the link below. It is an installation manual for a Marathon generator. Zig-zag connections are shown on page 8. For a home, you would use the low zig-zag connection for 120/240V (in the US). One caveat: you can only load a zig-zag single-phase connected generator to a maximum of 66% of its rated load. So, a 15kW 3-phase generator would only provide 10kW single-phase power. If this doesn't quite make sense, hire a pro!IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. If you do this work yourself, always turn off the power at the breaker box/fuse panel BEFORE you attempt to do any work AND always use a meter or voltage indicatorto insure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
use a rotor phaser or simply connect a 3 phase motor and check dirrection
Rephrase your question. As it stands, it makes no sense.
15kw