The generator UVWs each represent the three-phase wiring of the three-phase motor.
The letters on the generator connection terminals represent their respective meanings:
1, B represents the positive output, which is power.
2. E represents mass, which is the negative pole.
3. F+ represents the positive pole of the regulator.
4, F- represents the negative pole of the regulator.
5. D is a spare part and can be connected to a tachometer, etc.
6, N represents the neutral point extraction joint.
Whether it is a gasoline generator or a diesel generator, the principle and power of the generator are the same.
There are two sets of coils inside the generator. One is the excitation coil, also called the magnetic field coil, which is used to generate a magnetic field after being energized. The other is also the armature coil. called rotor, which is ggenerated by the rotation and cutting of magnetic lines of force. The circuit diagram of the generator is as follows:
As shown in the circuit diagram, the output line of the generator has three terminals, namely the magnetic field terminal, the voltage output terminal and the earth wire. Terminal.
As shown in the figure, the magnetic field terminal should be connected to the magnetic field of the voltage regulator, and the voltage output is connected to the battery and electrical equipment.