The basic structure of
gas generator mainly includes the following parts: gas engine, generator and control system.
Gas engine
The gas engine is the core part of the gas generator set, which is responsible for converting the energy generated by gas combustion into mechanical energy. Gas engines usually use gas turbines or gas internal combustion engines, of which gas turbines are mainly used in large power stations, while gas internal combustion engines are suitable for small and distributed power generation systems.
Generator
The generator transmits mechanical energy to the generator through the shaft, and the generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The working principle of the generator is based on electromagnetic induction, and the rotating conductor induces current in the magnetic field to generate voltage. The output voltage and frequency of the generator are usually controlled by the engine speed.
Control system
The control system is used to monitor and adjust various parameters of the system to ensure the stability of operation. The control system usually includes the function of automatically adjusting the engine speed, gas supply and power output. In addition, some good gas generators can also be connected to the intelligent cloud service platform to achieve remote monitoring and fault warning.