Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Transfer power from the Generator to Your House

Generators rely on the principles of electromagnetism to produce electricity. Essentially, if two magnets are placed so that the opposite poles are adjacent to one another and a conductor is passed through the magnetic field between them, a voltage is generated within the conductor. The prime mover of the Generator set will be a diesel engine and the prime mover will be coupled to an alternator (single phase for small units). Generator sets of higher rating have to be started with battery starters. Diesel Generator sets of smaller rating can be started by cranking as well.

Large residential buildings need the use of backup generators in order to operate elevators, fire systems, and critical services during emergencies. However, these backup generators are usually made to operate independently of the building’s main electrical equipment, and must be separately activated in an emergency.
The technology exists today to tie these same systems into the main electrical system of the building, allowing them to serve the building loads during prolonged emergencies and during peak load hours. This not only helps to ease peak load, but also allows the building operator to recoup some of the cost of the backup generator by reducing power purchased at high rates and by potentially reducing peak power charges.

Choosing a location for your new diesel generator is generally straightforward, but there are factors you must consider. A good location is one that allows the generator to operate efficiently and safely without endangering the lives of people living in the house. Always install standby generators outdoors on stable ground that does not flood. The exhaust gases produced by a generator contain deadly carbon monoxide, and that is yet another consideration for location. Standard required clearances or guidelines include three feet from any wall, five feet from any house opening, three feet from flammable materials. Never locate the generator anyplace that might allow exhaust gases to accumulate, under a roof of any kind, or inside any kind of building.

Adpower has a complete range of portable generators designed for sales and rentals for construction, municipal, industrial, and mining applications. Increased concerns for environment are driving power plants to minimise their environmental footprint. Adpower offers established solutions for CO and NO emission reduction and control technologies for full and part load operation.

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