Precautions for generator operation in a diesel generator set
As maintenance personnel for diesel generator sets, we must regularly observe the operation of the generator sets during normal operation, and timely speed up the generator sets to allow them to better serve us. The generator in a diesel generator set is a great invention; it converts energy into electricity. It can convert the energy generated by water flow, airflow, fuel combustion, or nuclear fission into mechanical energy, which is transmitted to the generator, and then converted by the generator into electrical energy. In the development of modern society, generators or diesel generator sets are silently making their contributions to our factories, farms, hotels, coal mines, and other industries. Diesel
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2018-12-24
As maintenance personnel for diesel generator sets, it is important to regularly observe the operating conditions of the generator sets during normal operation, and to adjust the speed of the generator sets in a timely manner to ensure better service. Diesel generator sets and their generators are a great invention, converting energy into electricity. They can convert energy from water flow, airflow, fuel combustion, or nuclear fission into mechanical energy which is transmitted to the generator, and then converted into electrical energy by the generator. In the development of modern society, generators and diesel generator sets are silently making their contributions to our factories, farms, hotels, coal mines and other industries.
Precautions for generator operation in diesel generator sets:
1. Observe the AC ammeter on the generator to see if the pointer indication is normal. Switch the current switching switch and measure the phase current values between each phase sequence. The difference between each phase sequence should not exceed 10%.
2. Observe the AC voltmeter of the diesel generator to see if the voltage indicated by the pointer is normal.
3. Observe whether the oil pressure indicated by the oil pressure gauge is within the normal range.
4. Observe the charging gauge to see if the pointer is in the (+) direction.
5. Observe whether the water temperature indicated by the water temperature gauge is within the normal range of 65℃ ~ 93℃.
6. Observe the tachometer to see if the engine speed is appropriate. (60Hz is 1800 rpm)
7. Check for any abnormal sounds or vibrations from the generator engine.
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