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/in Articles, Communication/by genesalGenerators are categorized based on their installation and mounting methods. Understanding these categories is essential to select the right generator installation for each project’s specific needs.
Whether it’s mobile generators for remote construction sites, stationary emergency generators inside factories, or outdoor units operating in urban areas, each setup requires specific conditions that define its design and generator mounting type.
Although requirements can vary, three main factors define the installation and arrangement of a generator:
- Mobility – Will the generator remain permanently in one place or move between different locations?
- Environmental Exposure – Will the unit be installed indoors or outdoors?
- Noise Control – Does the location demand minimal noise emissions?
By addressing these questions, you can determine the most suitable generator installation and mounting solution.
Main types of generator installation
Despite the fact that there is an infinity of personalization options, there are 3 types of installations according to the parameters mentioned above.
1. Open stationary installation
This type of installation is foreseen for projects in which the generator is installed inside a building and it does not need to be moved once installed. Consequently, the generator does not need any casing to protect it from inclement weather, nor does it have any mobility device.
The generator will be installed on a steel bedplate (with or without an integrated fuel tank), capable of sustaining the static mechanical requirements, as well as the vibrations to which the generator will be subjected throughout its service life.
2. Sationary sound-damping installation
When the generator will be exposed to bad weather conditions, will be stationary and the sound level it produces will have to be low, this type of installation is the ideal one.
The generator is encapsulated in a galvanized steel cabinet, protecting it from inclement weather. The inner part of the hood is covered by sound-damping material, which allows for the reduction of the sound level which is emitted. Therefore, this type of installation is adequate in applications where noise is a crucial factor.
3. Mobile sound-damping installation
This is the type of generator which is usually seen in provisional installations (events, film shootings etc.). Its differentiating feature is that this type of generator must have the possibility to be moved to where energy is required; consequently, it will be installed on a trailer.
The device is placed on some special anti-vibration dampers, capable of sustaining the sheer stress (or lateral deformation) which can happen during circulation: factors such as braking, acceleration or bumps. In this way, one manages to protect the monoblock (the engine-alternator group) and to ensure the generator’s functioning and durability.
Custom Generator Installation Solutions
At Genesal Energy, we provide generators adapted to these three generic categories of installation and arrangement. They can be further personalized in order to adapt in the best way possible to the specific applications that our customers need.
Speed regulation on generators: power without ups and downs
/in Articles, Communication/by GestorWhat we demand of a generator is a stable power delivery. And a constant engine speed is crucial in achieving this.
A speed generator set must maintain a consistent engine speed, as this directly affects power frequency and overall performance.
The famous Swiss architect Le Corbusier said that machines are “a fantastic perfection tool”. However, experience tells us that even the most sophisticated machinery is not perfect. Although the mechanical systems are designed to be balanced and deliver based on optimal parameters, one must take into account that there are always some factors which can alter their efficiency.
The speed of an engine, for example, may be affected by a drop in voltage or by power surges. And, in the case of generators, such variations are of critical importance, given that the engine speed directly determines its operating frequency.
Logically, this can entail a problem, because the thing that interests us about a generator is that it be capable of maintaining the most stable power possible around a certain value.
The good news? Everything is foreseen and technology provides us with the solutions for the engines never to lose direction.
Generator speed control systems: ensuring reliable power output
At present, the engines powering electrical generators contain a speed regulator for speed control.
The function of this regulator is to detect any imbalance in the engine speed and to cause it to revert quickly to its optimal working regime.
Thanks to this device, our generator’s engine will always keep a constant rhythm. In this way, the generator will be capable of always complying with the requirements of the load, giving us the power that we need to obtain.
Moreover, the speed regulator acts as a security device, because it protects the engine from excessive speeds which can cause the engine to break down.
What controls engine speed in engines that power generators?
Engine speed in generators is controlled by a speed governor, also known as a generator speed controller. This device monitors the engine’s RPM and adjusts the fuel supply to maintain a stable speed under varying load conditions. In modern generator sets, this can be mechanical, electronic, or a combination of both systems.
Genesal Energy: reliable engines
At GENESAL ENERGY, we offer you diesel generators equipped with three different types of governed engines:
- Engines with mechanical controls
- Engines with mechanical controls and inbuilt electronic controls
- Electronic engines
All of these are designed to recuperate the working frequency, both after a load impact and after a sudden drop thereof.
The response to the drop in frequency will depend on:
- The inertia of the engine itself.
- The inertia of the alternator.
- The characteristics allowed by the installed AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator).
At the same time, in the engines with mechanical speed regulation, we apply a parameter called “speed drop” or “droop”. This parameter represents the percentage of over-speeding that the engine is experiencing when it is operating without a load, compared to the nominal speed (at full load). Once we have calculated this, we can configure the engine so that it quickly stabilizes when a load is applied to it.
All regulators need a certain period of time in order to act. At GENESAL ENERGY, we carry out all the necessary adjustments and tests to ensure that the regulators control the engine speed and the generator frequency correctly. In this way, we give a reliable response to our clients’ requirements.
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