Steam turbine generators are generally hidden pole machines with a speed of 3000 revolutions per minute; other generators are usually salient pole machines with a speed of 3000/2p revolutions per minute. From the generator's perspective alone, the hidden-pole generator spins faster (because there is no need to remove it). Note that generally salient pole machines are equipped with a reduction gear at the front, so the shaft connected to the generator rotates very quickly, but the generator rotates very slowly.
Back to the main question. Thermal power plants have both salient pole machines and hidden pole machines. . . So what do you want to express?
After the engine is flooded, you should first take the first corrective measures according to the specific situation to avoid secondary damage to the vehicle, find out the key problem and repair the damage to the carure are minimized.
After understanding the specific situation, if you find that water has entered the engine, you should remove the spark plug and artificially prevent the fuel supply system from starting and d ignition, so that the water in the engine can be drained successfully.
Once the inspection is complete, use compressed air to treat the electrical connections inside the motor to prevent water from corroding them.
The parts to pay attention to are: the fuse box, the sensor socket and the body water accumulation area.
After cleaning, test drive the vehicle to ensure normal engine operation during use.