60Hz generator can be operated at 50Hz as along as certain conditions are met.Basically the problem is that there is a max flux achieveble in any given machine and EA = K(pie)(w) the max allowable E changes when the speed is changed.
Vltage must be derated to 50/60 or 83.3% of its original value. jUst the opposite effect happen when 60Hz generator is operated at 50Hz.
Yes an adapter can be made. You must keep in mind that the US generator's speed is set for 60 Hz generation. The frequency of a generator is governed by the RPM of the engine. If the generator has speed control on it, it will have to be turned down so that the frequency meter reads 50 Hz.
Yes, you can run an AC unit with a generator. Make sure the generator has enough wattage to support the power requirements of the AC unit. It's important to follow safety guidelines and ensure proper ventilation when running a generator indoors.
Yes, a well pump can be wired to a generator but to find out how well it will operate the pump's voltage and full load amperage must be stated.
Generators are rated in watts or kilowatts. The formula for watts is W = Amps x Volts. To size a generator for the welder the voltage of the machine must be stated.
You will need a 50 kW generator for a single phase 120/240 volt service.
the generator will have a timing circuit to turn on and off the coil at 60 times per second. you must change the values of the timing circuit to achieve this. definitely need an o-scope and the manufacturer's schematics to accomplish this
Yes an adapter can be made. You must keep in mind that the US generator's speed is set for 60 Hz generation. The frequency of a generator is governed by the RPM of the engine. If the generator has speed control on it, it will have to be turned down so that the frequency meter reads 50 Hz.
BPSK Modulation can be done by using a multiplier. Digital data must be multiplied with the carrier frequency. In matlab simulink use a multiplier block to one input apply a sinusoidal generator & to the other a Pulse generator
A generator's frequency is dictated by the power system frequency, and the number of poles in the generator. For 60 Hz power and a generator designed with two poles, the generator must turn at 3600RMPs (60 Hz * 60 seconds / minute). The magnetic flux is what induces the current in on the output winding. Spinning a synchronous generator faster or slower is not done to control the magnetic flux. The field winding voltage is varied to control this, and in turn control the output of the generator.
Yes, you can run an AC unit with a generator. Make sure the generator has enough wattage to support the power requirements of the AC unit. It's important to follow safety guidelines and ensure proper ventilation when running a generator indoors.
By definition a synchronous generator must be synchronous. If it is not "locked in" it is not a synchronous generator, but an induction machine.
To answer this question the voltage of the generator must be given.
generator lockout relay is a relay that the output of other relays energize this relay and its out put use for tripping of generator. this relay must be reset manually
that will depend on the contract and the course of business. Many contracts specify that any changes must be in writing. Others allow oral modifications as a matter of course.
When using a portable generator to charge discharged batteries on a vehicle, ensure the generator is placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Connect the generator to a compatible battery charger, and then attach the charger to the vehicle's battery following the correct polarity (positive to positive, negative to negative). Monitor the charging process and avoid overcharging, which can damage the battery. Always consult the vehicle and generator manuals for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The rotor must have a magnetic field in order to generator voltage in stator winding. The exciter circuit generates this DC filed in the rotor.
To find the rated current output of the generator, you must divide 375 kV.A (not 'kva') by the machine's rated voltage.