This generator is air/water cool, there are two water cooler installed on the top of generator witch cool the the surrounding air. On startup of overhauling when the generator covers are out for inspection & cleaning, at mid night heavy rain fall causing rainy water entered the generator through loosing bolts or sum uncovered (uncovered due to thunder) area.
@GITsL9I SIR...THE WAY U HAVE EXPLAINED THE THINGS...I M REALLY IMPRESSED.....SIR I M MORE THIRSTY IN THIS REGARD...CAN I REQUEST U TO GUIDE ME MORE N MORE... I WANT TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE BASICS OF POWER GENERATION... LIKE AT WHAT RPM GENERATOR IS RUN TO PRODUCE ITS 75% OF MAX CAPACITY? ....AFTER HOW MUCH TIME WE HAVE TO GIVE TO REST?...WAT IS THE PRICE OF 10 TO 20 MEGAWATT GENERATOR...WHO ARE MAJOR MANUFECTURERS OF GENERATORS IN WORLD.... SIR I WILL BE GRATEFUL OF UR EVEN SMALL ATTENTION
@billubatair for a start, the speed of the generator does not determine the output, the speed determines the frequency (along with the number of magnetic poles inside the generator). The output is determined by the input torque and the efficiency which can vary between generators but is usually stated on the operating charachteristics. any good generator can run continuously except for maintenence. I'm not overly sure about pricing but I'd expect a 10-20MW to be a LOT of money...
At 1:25 and 1:31 that looks like a heat exchanger. Is this generator hydrogen cooled? And if so, why does it look so dirty inside at 1:16? I wouldn't have expected that...
In any case, that's a lot of watts. No reason to use CFLs when we have generators that big... :)
Jt
Nagaphanindrareddy 3 days ago
They got the right idea at 0:03
Just dump like 60 cans of DW30 in there and GTG.
olegs79 3 days ago
This generator is air/water cool, there are two water cooler installed on the top of generator witch cool the the surrounding air. On startup of overhauling when the generator covers are out for inspection & cleaning, at mid night heavy rain fall causing rainy water entered the generator through loosing bolts or sum uncovered (uncovered due to thunder) area.
shoebsiddiqui 3 weeks ago
whats the PM for this bad boy?
Seandude23 3 weeks ago
"No reason to use CFLs when we have generators that big... :)"
There's definitely not much point using CFL's, or switching the lights off, if your house isn't insulated properly.
A filament bulb uses about 100w. A boiler uses about 27,000. And it's all going out the window without insulation.
lexichronicle2 1 month ago
134MW is a pretty big city's worth of power
plaugewolf 2 months ago
so 134 mw is enogh for how many houses , just to have an idea
fastlane59 2 months ago
@fastlane59
134MW isn't all that large, 500-660MW is standard in the UK
134MW would power about 60,000 homes at low demand points (approx 2KW consumption each) and 27,000 homes at peak demand (5KW per house)
GITsL9I 1 month ago
@GITsL9I 2kw a home ? My gaming pc alone has a 1000 watt PSU in it made by corsair :O
Vince62965 3 weeks ago
@Vince62965 yes, but you'll find that includes the startup inrush for a PC, it probably consumes about 3-400W once fully started up
GITsL9I 3 weeks ago
@GITsL9I SIR...THE WAY U HAVE EXPLAINED THE THINGS...I M REALLY IMPRESSED.....SIR I M MORE THIRSTY IN THIS REGARD...CAN I REQUEST U TO GUIDE ME MORE N MORE... I WANT TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE BASICS OF POWER GENERATION... LIKE AT WHAT RPM GENERATOR IS RUN TO PRODUCE ITS 75% OF MAX CAPACITY? ....AFTER HOW MUCH TIME WE HAVE TO GIVE TO REST?...WAT IS THE PRICE OF 10 TO 20 MEGAWATT GENERATOR...WHO ARE MAJOR MANUFECTURERS OF GENERATORS IN WORLD.... SIR I WILL BE GRATEFUL OF UR EVEN SMALL ATTENTION
billubatair 3 weeks ago
@billubatair for a start, the speed of the generator does not determine the output, the speed determines the frequency (along with the number of magnetic poles inside the generator). The output is determined by the input torque and the efficiency which can vary between generators but is usually stated on the operating charachteristics. any good generator can run continuously except for maintenence. I'm not overly sure about pricing but I'd expect a 10-20MW to be a LOT of money...
GITsL9I 3 weeks ago
At 1:25 and 1:31 that looks like a heat exchanger. Is this generator hydrogen cooled? And if so, why does it look so dirty inside at 1:16? I wouldn't have expected that...
In any case, that's a lot of watts. No reason to use CFLs when we have generators that big... :)
realvanman1 4 months ago
Very big generator. interesting!
lucky5105928 9 months ago