Product list of China Lovol Engine type (lovol)10010
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 set/month
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This Generator powered lovol
Model | Prime Power (KW) | Standby Power (KW) | Engine Model | Engine Power |
FKS-L22 | 20 | 22 | 1003G1A | 26/29 |
FKS-L27 | 25 | 27 | 1003G | 28/31 |
FKS-L35 | 32 | 35 | 1003TG1A | 38/42 |
FKS-L42 | 38 | 42 | 1003TG | 44/48 |
FKS-L35 | 32 | 35 | 1004G | 40/44 |
FKS-L50 | 45 | 50 | 1004TG1A | 52/57 |
FKS-L55 | 50 | 55 | 1004TG | 65.7/72 |
FKS-L82 | 75 | 82 | 1006TG1A | 84.3/93 |
FKS-L85 | 78 | 85 | 1006TG3A | 86/95 |
FKS-L90 | 80 | 90 | 1006TG2A | 92.3/102 |
FKS-L100 | 90 | 100 | 1006TAG1A | 108/119 |
FKS-L120 | 110 | 120 | 1006TAG | 121/133 |
- Q: Details of the equipment and plant capacity are as under:Power generation plant having 02 gas generators and 01 diesel generator ( general maintenance outsourced)HVAC plant (general maintenance outsourced)Fire tube boilers one operational and one stand-by (maintenance by plant personnel)Automatic Lubricants Blending system (maintained by plant personnel)Blow molding machines (maintained by plant personnel)Injection molding machines (maintained by plant personnel)Screw Air compressors - 04 Nos (maintained by plant personnel)Fire Fighting Network including fire hydrants and monitors (maintained by plant personnel)General maintenance of 02 PE buildings and 01 RCC Office BlockAutomatic Filling machines (for small cans) (operated and maintained by plant personnel)Gear Pumps and motorsLubricants oil tank in tank farm areaMotor vehicles including 03 tank lorriesOverall maintenance of plant that is not included in above
- If approached and done wisely, the screwing procedure (tightly or otherwise) might want to no longer require extra lubricant! If extra lubricant is needed some step replaced into both skipped or done at a below sufficient factor .
- Q: I heard about the reactor and could someone tell me the story and what could happen thx.
- The Nukelier chandelier has probably been reactivated to supply the needed power to the millions that will shrivel up because of the Nukelier fallout. Let 'em go happy!
- Q: Anyone know the length of Diesel Mechanic MOS training?
- Light Wheel? Track? Generator? There are a lot of different Diesel Mechanic MOS's Just look up 63 series (63B, 63H) MOS's on the internet and you can get a rough estimate
- Q: I want to buy a GENMAX HY6500 GENERATOR FOR 220/240 VOLTS but is wondering if this generator is good. I saw one sold at $1,239 and on another site it was $299.00. I was adviced not to buy Wolf power because of poor customer ratings. I haven't seen any customer rating for GENMAX. I guess this is a Chinese company.The problem I am having in US is that I canot get a 50hz 220-240 volt generators. All I get is 60hz and I am told thy wouldn't work for Africa. Can anybody help?
- There is very little equipment made for one frequency that won't work just fine on the other frequency, (50 vs 60 Hz). The only problem you would run into is where a synchronous motor needs to run at an exact speed, such as tape recorders. But almost everything made today will function just fine on either 50 or 60 Hz. Actually, a 60 Hz generator can be made to put out 50 Hz by re-adjusting the governor to run the motor a little slower. For instance, if it is a 2-pole generator operating at 3600 RPM, the motor could be adjusted to run at 3000 RPM. If the generator was 4 poles, designed to run at 1800 RPM, readjusting the governor to run at 1500 RPM would do the trick. The only problem you might encounter would be slightly lower voltage - 100/200 Volts - but the the automatic voltage regulator should handle that just fine by increasing the field voltage/current.
- Q: How many watts would it take to run a small cabin with just basic lights, mini fridge, stove, maybe a small tv? I was thinking a 6000 watt diesel generator.would running it every day ruin it?
- That should probably be a big enough generator to run what ur describingThe only problem you could have is with the stove. You may have to run it by itself, depending on its size some stoves can pull alot of amps. As far as running it everyday, a diesel engine is made to run pretty much non stop, that is the advantage of a diesel over a gas engineHope this helps, any other questions feel free to email or message meDoug
- Q: I recently seperated the generator from the engine and replaced the rear main oil seal on the engine the electric generator was only moved back about 16-18 inches to access rear main seal. job went well with no problems after completeing job I turned down rpms to about 1000 rpm It was put back in service They use it to power up refer containers from the harbor. the next day I check it and they had turned up rpms to ??? as fast as it would run and 12 refer units running off it oh it's 480 volt well it ran for a week non stop and broke down and of corse it was my fault all i did was unbolt drive plate on front of rotor from flywheel of engine .est to repair is 6,000 could this be my fault after it ran for a week or caused from hi rpms and heat related possibley
- Sorry man, your idea has been taken already they are called uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). They can seamlessly keep your computer and other similar electronics online with a battery backup until power is restored. For longer outages, most folks use an outdoor AC generator to power critical components (fridge, freezer, heating, maybe computer/modem). Also, your DC power outlets idea would not work logistically. Your modem and computer do indeed have power supply cords that convert 120 VAC into some DC voltage. So, in order to use your special DC outlets during an emergency, you would have to unplug the devices from the normal outlets, attach a special DC-DC cord, and then plug the device into the emergency DC outlets. So, this would be quite the headache and would also mean downtime while you switch over; by comparison a UPS would have no downtime. Also you have to figure in the additional complexity of installing emergency DC outlets in a home (more confusion for electricians and homeowners). Finally, a gas-powered generator in the basement isn't the best idea since internal combustion engines give off carbon monoxide. People have died from using products such as gas-powered pressure washers in enclosed areas. In fact, a fairly common way to commit suicide is to leave your car engine idle in an enclosed garage. So I propose sticking with the status quo here. AC outlets for all, and UPS devices for those that need emergency backup power for their computers (in your case to keep your phone service as well). edit: Oops, you did mention that you know that battery backups exist already. Still, the points that I and others have made still stand.
- Q: hello,i was wondering to buy a diesel generator for my commercial truck so am i allowed to pick it on my truck?
- if your talking about a power source for accessories, yes. but keep in mind the additional weight factor!
- Q: If hydrogen is actually costing 6 to 15 times the energy to manufacture, will cost trillions to provide the infrastructure, then why are so many trying to push it? If battery powered vehicles (full electrics) are only able to get 20 to 75 miles per charge, why do we like them? Personally I like the idea of the new clean diesel engines being provided, and mated with hybrid technology. Pros? Diesel fuel infrastructure is already in place, only needs a little expansion. Hybrid tech is already showing itself to be superior to hydrogen in durability, and in cost savings. Cons - I dont really see them modern diesels are cleaner, quieter and more powerful than ever. Hybrids, especially with the American mindset of GO GO GO are showing they can go and save fuel. Tell me some of your ideas and thoughts on this topic. Enjoy
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- Q: I have two deisel engines and two tank feeds, how can I connect the genset (4KVA) . I am conerned when the engines are idling or even running they will start the genset. I do not want to put an extra tank.Thank you
- If your tank has another port on it for a fuel line that is where you hook up. If not go to the supply line at the tank and put in a T fitting and then a shut off valve for each engine. Run the supply line to the generator from that T. You will also need a return line from the generator that you can T into at the return line from the engine at the tank. Many people that convert from gas to diesels run into these same problems. Often a fitting is made up that is put in the fuel fill line to allow for the return line. The generator supply and return lines will be smaller then the engine fuel lines. Running the engines will not cause the generator to start.
- Q: I understand it as far as the diesel engine driving the generator- or is it an alternator?- to power the motors which turn the wheels. But does each wheel have its own motor, or is it one motor per axle?
- Diesel-electric locomotives most commonly use one traction motor per axle, with the motor shaft parallel to and beside the wheel axle and with a simple pair of gears connecting the two. Early diesel-electric locomotives used a DC generator that directly fed DC traction motors, with the generator often doubling as a starter motor. By the 1970s, locomotives commonly used alternators (which were easier to maintain) that generated AC current, which was rectified back to DC to power the same DC traction motors as before. The EMD GP38 was notably produced with both a generator and an alternator, with the alternator-powered version called the GP38AC. AC traction motors became commonplace in the early to mid 1990s - but they do not use the electricity produced by the alternator directly as it is not of the correct frequency. The AC power from the alternator is first rectified to DC, then (using inverters) back to AC current of the correct frequency for the traction motors. GE locomotives use one inverter per traction motor, while all but the most recent EMD locomotives used one inverter per truck. The traction motors are readily visible on six-axle units such as recent EMD SD series locomotives or GE Dash-9 and AC units. These locomotives all have traction motors that face inwards, so that they all face the same direction on each truck. On the innermost axle they extend considerably beyond rim of the wheels toward the fuel tank, visible in this photo I took of an EMD SD40-2: trainiax /photos/2013/2013-05- To account for the different current and resistance characteristics of the electric motors at low and high speed, locomotives have one or several transitions between wiring the motors in series or in parallel, or in a combination of both.
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Product list of China Lovol Engine type (lovol)10010
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 set/month
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