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Diesel generators are the most common source of power for remote locations because they are reliable and relatively efficient compared to other internal combustion engines. | Diesel generators are the most common source of power for remote locations because they are reliable and relatively efficient compared to other internal combustion engines. | ||
- | Some details on [[ge:diesel generators:start]], terminology, | + | Some details on [[ge:diesel generators]], |
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- | The diesel generator sets for this sample project are sized for 30kw continuous/ | + | The diesel generator sets for this sample project are sized for 30kw continuous/ |
- | We prefer to purchase gensets from [[: | + | We prefer to purchase gensets |
- | First, this is very wasteful of energy that could be doing useful work like operating your computer or lights. Second, this shortens the life of the generator end considerably. Time and temperature are the two primary factors governing the life of a generator - the higher the temperature, | + | First, this is very wasteful of energy that could be doing useful work like operating your computer or lights. Second, this shortens the life of the generator end considerably. Time and temperature are the two primary factors governing the life of a generator - the higher the temperature, |
- | However, oversizing an engine | + | However, oversizing an engine |
For very detailed information on sizing and installing generators, see [[http:// | For very detailed information on sizing and installing generators, see [[http:// | ||
====Engine=== | ====Engine=== | ||
- | * John Deere 4045D | + | |
* Widely used in agriculture for power and water pumping | * Widely used in agriculture for power and water pumping | ||
* Can be rebuilt/ | * Can be rebuilt/ | ||
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* {{: | * {{: | ||
* Subtract 20% from the 60Hz rating for 50Hz | * Subtract 20% from the 60Hz rating for 50Hz | ||
- | * Speed control - [[http:// | + | * Speed control - [[http:// |
* **Engine Sensors** | * **Engine Sensors** | ||
* Water Temperature Sender (provides temperature indication & warning) | * Water Temperature Sender (provides temperature indication & warning) | ||
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* Model [[http:// | * Model [[http:// | ||
* Compare with dedicated single-phase model [[http:// | * Compare with dedicated single-phase model [[http:// | ||
+ | * Note: generator windings in high humidity or tropical environments can experience insulation failure in just two or three years due to absorption of moisture in the windings. The Mariner model somewhat helps to prevent this; for the best protection, see the article on [[heaters |generator heaters]]. | ||
- | The gensets can be built to order by [[: | + | The gensets can be built to order by [[:reference: |
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