Depends upon the Kw rating of the generator. The higher the Kw rating the more fuel will be used.
The 74180 is a 9-bit Odd/Even Parity Generator and Checker
This is not the answer to this question. It depends on your power factor! Power factor is the measurement of the percentage of "clean" electricity you get from your electric company. Low power factors can be corrected by installing a unit like "powermax3000". Most U.S. pf's are in the .75 to .92 range. In the case of a .75 pf, only 75% of your electric is being used effectively.
If you are the employee, you can check with your employer or visit the regional epf office to find out the pf account number
simply put a motor consumes power and a generator produces it. reactance of a generator = - reactance of a motor
the cosine of the angle between voltage and current of generator is called power factor (pf) of generator.
The formulas you are looking for are, single phase kW = I x E x pf/1000. For three phase kW = I x E x 1.73 x pf/1000.
PF stands for "paraben-free" which is generally used as a preservative in many pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics.
DG set is designed for 0.8 lag power factor. if it fall below this, we can used proper rating capacitor to improve this. what happens if we run the DG at .6 pf
It is definitely used in a turbo-generator
The most used pattern generator on the web is the ADC Generator. Their patterns are used by the majority of computer makers and they have a good reputation.
there is no pulse generator in a 74154
Is this a motor, or is it a generator? You should look at the nameplate. Generators are typically spec'd at .8 - .9 pf. Motors can run as low as .6pf. A 400hp motor definitely should have this information handy with it.
Ebay is a good place to look for a used diesal generator.
Use the following equation, kW = Amps x Volts x 1.73 x pf/1000.
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