Introduction to Diesel generators

Introduction to Diesel generators

A diesel generator is a combination of diesel engine with an electrical generator to generate electric energy.

Most people know that diesel engines in automobiles provide higher mileage, making it an obvious choice for heavy-duty transportation and equipment. Diesel is priced heavily when compared to gas, because it has a higher energy density and more energy can be extracted from diesel when compared to the same volume of gas. Diesel fuel has heavier, oilier and has a higher boiling point when compared to gas. When you compare petrol, gas and other fuels, diesel is least flammable. When compared to gas generators, this generator requires less maintenance. Being rugged and reliable, it can work for long hours at a stretch. Modern diesel generators can overcome noise issues. Onsite fuel delivery is available. These generators are used in many industries like mining, telecommunications, marine and agriculture applications, hospitals, industrial plants and commercial buildings. Although they are built for large loads, modern diesel generator is designed to comfortably handle small loads without wet stacking. These are available in single phase and there phase power generators.

You can find different types of diesel generators in the market. Small portable diesel generators range from 1kva to 10kva, while larger industrial generators range from 8kva -30kva for homes, small shops & offices up to 2000kva used for large office complexes, factories and power stations. These are used as a back up source for outdoor recreational or camping activities. Diesel generators have certain important features like: engine block is an important part of the diesel generators and the four cycle, liquid cooled model helps to improve the life of diesel generator producing less noise. There is little difference between air cooled and liquid cooled diesel generators. Air cooled engines require a tremendous amount of air. Liquid cooling offers a quieter operation and more even temperature control. There are various brands available in the market, but the wise decision would be to choose a generator from the leading brands as they come with the right configuration and warranties.

Diesel generator is most reliable and maintenance-free of all types: no ignition systems, carburetors, nor spark plugs. The fuel can be stored in large tanks; it is less flammable than other fuels and is the safest fuel to store. Diesel generators are widely used in places where grid is not available or as emergency power source if the grid fails.

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18 Responses to “Introduction to Diesel generators”

  1. ACEMontague says:

    That’s amazing! It always seem easier to draw on the computer then on paper. Really now, to color like that makes me curious, though everyone’s style of art is different.

  2. ParisLoOfficialTV says:

    together we exist together we suffer and forever we will recreate each other…. i witnessed a very magical moment just now…. thank you.

    Paris Lo in las vegas ;)

  3. ManiekWilq says:

    it’s almost like a photo :) great painting :)

  4. 11Alyt says:

    awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!

  5. WilliamsShamir says:

    i use photoshop

  6. gdkul says:

    There realy isn't a "two phase". There is single phase that has a neutral wire – sometimes called "split phase".

    If you only have 3 phase available, they you may have a problem trying to get 240 volts for a welder. You may need a transformer for this.

  7. savehumanity says:

    The machine was never intended for such usage.

  8. KEV88 says:

    Try:

    Gordon Woods Industrial Welding Supplies
    7254 Coldwater Canyon Ave.
    North Hollywood. Ca. 91605
    Tel 818-759-6900

    or Altair Gases and Equipment
    5508 Vineland Ave.
    North Hollywood, Ca 91601
    Tel 818-760-2011

  9. Barcadcadacada says:

    It's possible you do not own the tanks. Some companies rent the filled container to the customer and retain ownership of the container. Check there is no supplier name on them. If there is ring them and find out how they supply.

  10. PokeMann61 says:

    dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph

  11. welder1 says:

    you may want to do a search on that (google). That may give u the help u need. Good luck!

  12. rajev v says:

    around 300 watts.

  13. Hope H says:

    In general, heat-treated mild steels are arc welded without pre-heat. However, a preheat should be used when the metal temperature is below about 50 degrees F (10 degrees C), and a preheat of about 100 degrees F (38 degrees C) or higher should be used if the plate thickness is over 1 in. (25.4 mm) or if the joint is highly restrained.

  14. Soreanol says:

    HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!

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  16. michelle w says:

    That's more than likely the distributor, not the manufacurer.
    Lincoln is probably the actual manufacturer.

  17. Theory1 says:

    Welding supply will have compressed nitrogen but never liquid nitrogen.

    Try a machine shop that works with soft rubber products.
    They use the liquid nitrogen to harden the rubber so they can machine it accurately with out it stretching all over the place.

  18. bluelightning0 says:

    You’re an amazing artist both painting and music wise. keep it up ^ ^

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