Designed for power generation between 230-365 kVA at 50 Hz and 288-438 kVA at 60 Hz. Features Class H insulation and shunt excitation. Operates at 2250 RPM with IP 23 protection. Complies with IEC 60034, NEMA MG 1.32-33, ISO 8528-3 and UL 1446
Designed for power generation from 730 to 1000 kVA at 50 Hz. Available in 6-wire and 12-wire versions with SHUNT excitation. Meets IEC 60034, NEMA MG 1.32-33, ISO 8528-3 and other international standards. IP 23 protection level for non-harsh environments
Power range: 1100-1640 kVA at 50 Hz, 1250-2000 kVA at 60 Hz. Class H insulation with 2/3 pitch winding. IP 23 protection level for clean environments. Available in 6-wire (6S) and 12-wire (6) versions
Designed for power generation from 1860 to 3400 kVA at 50 and 60 Hz. Features Class H insulation and 2/3 pitch winding with 6 wires. Operates at altitudes up to 1000 meters. Includes IP 23 protection level
Generators convert mechanical or fuel-based energy into electric power. First electromagnetic generator, Faraday disk, invented by Michael Faraday in 1831. Generators consist of rotating rotor and stationary stator with magnetic field
Alternator converts mechanical energy to alternating current using rotating magnetic field. Most alternators use rotating magnetic field with stationary armature. Rotating magnetic field induces AC voltage in stationary stator windings. Output voltage controlled by automatic voltage regulator