Cooling Work Of Diesel Generator

Apr 24, 2024 Leave a message

As we all know, no matter what brand of diesel generator set, cooling is more important. Many diesel generators are designed with high-temperature combustion protection measures, but the artificial cooling of the operators is also very important.

There is no doubt that the cooling of the generator is the most important of all tasks. Once the cooling of the diesel generator is not done well, the stability of its operation cannot be guaranteed. In most cases, ordinary small and medium diesel generators can only be cooled by air. So, is this reasonable and reliable? Even if it is a single generator, rather than a generator set or a large generator, the cooling technology has been improved accordingly, and the air-cooled generator can basically meet the demand.

In fact, most generators also use air as a cooling medium. It can be said that most generators with small capacity or generating electricity within a certain range are air-cooled, so air-cooling is reliable. The principle of air cooling determines its reliability. The generator will pass through the wind from the inside. When the wind passes through the generator, the heat will be stirred, and when the wind comes out, the heat will be taken away. This method is the most basic and most common heat conduction method. At present, most small and medium-sized generators use this method, especially small generators. But its thermal conductivity is low and it is not suitable for cooling large generators.

In some cases, the reliable statement of air cooling is one-sided. After all, the use of air cooling for large generators or generator sets is very unreliable. Imagine that when the heat increases, the hot air also increases, and this air needs to be cooled urgently. Obviously, air cooling alone cannot meet the needs of large generators or generator sets. It is a wise choice to consider whether air cooling is reasonable and reliable according to the specific situation. In addition, doing a good job of cooling is also an effective measure to prevent burnout, and it is hoped that operators will pay close attention to it.