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If it is diesel your looking at about 1 gallon per hour however likely you are not running at full load. You can expect to be using on average 0.5 gallons per hour on an Aurora Diesel Generator
The generator should be about ¾ hp.
There is no way to answer without knowing the wattage rating of the 9 volt generator. A generator's wattage rating depends on the size of the wire in it, the wattage of the rectifiers if it is a DC generator, and the horse power of the engine or motor that is available to turn the generator.
At 746 watts per horsepower (electric) a 35 kw generator would require about 470 horsepower. Round that up, and allowing for control loop margin and mechanical losses, I would guess that a 35 kw generator should need a 500 or 600 horsepower engine.
A diesel generator combines a diesel engine with a traditional electric generator. The benefit of the diesel generator is that it allows power to be pulled without being connected to the electricity grid. It can be a valuable tool during a power outage. The generator must be the appropriate size for your power needs, however, or the system could short out.
The price range when purchasing a power generator depends a great deal on the size of a generator. A small generator for the garage can be purchased for $100.00 while a large industrial generator can cost as much as $30,000.00.
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The size of diesel generator varies greatly. The size that is needed would depend on the size of the house.
Yes, generators are manufactured that can run on these products. The overlying factor is how large a KVA generator is needed for backup. If a large size generator is needed, the gasoline engine driving the generator may not have enough horsepower to do the job when compared to a diesel engine. Larger gasoline engines consume much more fuel per HP than do diesel engines, if cost is a factor in the equation as to what engine should be used to drive the generator.
The generator should be about ¾ hp.
I have a generator that has a ford engine in it i want to find out what size of engine it is
This depends on many factors, such as the size of the generator engine, for example. It is basically like the starter motor on a car engine.
To answer this question the voltage and amperage of the unit must be stated. Once this is given the generator size can be calculated.
if your talking about a generator its not the hp of the engine its the size, rpm, and gearing of the generator motor
The size of the generator is based on the size of the load you want to supply. Size up the load in watts or amps along with what phase (single or three) and voltage that the load requires. These are needed to give a complete answer.
A generator for a three bedroom house would be medium sized. Try a small to medium sized generator that can be found online or at any hardware store in your neighborhood.
A motor driving a generator to operate an electric car does not need to be as large as an engine that normally drives a car. This is because the engine must be made to provide the maximum power that the car requires wheras the generator motor only needs to provide enough to charge the batteries.The actual size depends on the size of the car and the batteries used.
The amount of oil needed for an Onan generator typically depends on the specific model and engine size. Most Onan generators require between 1 to 2 quarts of oil. It's essential to consult the owner's manual for your specific model to determine the exact oil capacity and type recommended for optimal performance. Regular oil checks and changes are crucial for maintaining the generator's efficiency and longevity.