HPOGM401-ELECTRICAL GENERATOR MAINTENANCE
Introduction
An electric generator is a device which is used to produce electric energy, which can be
stored in batteries or can be directly supplied to the homes, shops, offices, etc. Electric
generators work on the principle of electromagnetic induction. A conductor coil (a copper
coil tightly wound onto a metal core) is rotated rapidly between the poles of a horseshoe
type magnet. The conductor coil along with its core is known as an armature. The armature
is connected to a shaft of a mechanical energy source such as a motor and rotated. The
mechanical energy required can be provided by engines operating on fuels such as diesel,
petrol, natural gas, etc. or via renewable energy sources such as a wind turbine, water
turbine, solar-powered turbine, etc. When the coil rotates, it cuts the magnetic field which
lies between the two poles of the magnet. The magnetic field will interfere with the
electrons in the conductor to induce a flow of electric current inside it.