List of Different Generator Parts


Generators are incredibly versatile devices that convert motive power into electric power for an external circuit. As such, they find use in a variety of industries, supplying power to remote and urban construction sites. More than that, they are utilized to provide power in the event of a power outage. To better understand these helpful units, this blog will cover the array of components they consist of.

Engine

As generators have the ability to provide electricity via an engine, the engine serves as the primary workhorse of this device. Generator engines are usually powered by diesel or natural gas. The fuel drives the engine, alternator, and battery system, all which, together, turn mechanical energy into usable electricity for your equipment. The size of the engine is dictated by how much electricity the generator is required to produce.

Alternator

Meanwhile, the alternator is connected to the engine’s crankshaft through the use of a belt. As the engine turns, the belt moves and turns the rotor shaft as a result. The rotor is a magnet and the area around it is called a stator. Together these components generate electricity in the form of alternating current.

Fuel System

The fuel system is another vital component in a generator. Without the correct amount of fuel, the engine will fail to operate. It is recommended to inspect the fuel system and fuel flow frequently, ensuring that every part is working as intended. Common generator fuel types include diesel, natural gas, and propane.

Control Panel

The control panel serves as the user interface, allowing operators to monitor the generator as needed. This can include the amount of voltage produced, the electrical current, and the frequency of the current. Monitoring can be achieved by various gauges and displays, and generator settings can be adjusted via a series of buttons and switches.

Battery Charger

Similar to cars, generators need to be kickstarted with the help of a battery. As the battery must be charged, generators are typically equipped with a charger that can be used during operation.

Voltage Regulator

Since the alternator produces A/C current, the voltage regulator is tasked with turning the A/C current to D/C current that can be used to charge the battery storage system.

Main Frame/Skid

The main frame or skid is the housing of the generator that keeps all parts and components in place. It allows the generator to be sat on the ground, a concrete pad, mounted to a trailer, and more. Additionally, it protects the unit from damage.

Lubrication System

With so many moving parts, generators require a lubrication system to ensure no excess friction is generated.

Conclusion

AOG Purchasing is the leading distributor of generator parts, lubricants, engine types, and more, all of which are subjected to varying levels of quality assurance measures, tests, verifications, and assessments. With over 2 billion new, used, obsolete, and hard-to-find products in our inventory, you can fulfill all of your operational needs with ease. Kickoff the procurement process by requesting a quote on any item you see in our listings and see why customers choose AOG Purchasing time and time again. For additional questions, call or email us directly; we are available 24/7x365!


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