What kind of oil does a generator use?
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Generators use diesel or gasoline. Diesel generators: A diesel engine drives the generator to operate, converting the energy of diesel into electrical energy. In the cylinder of the diesel engine, the clean air filtered by the air filter is fully mixed with the high-pressure atomized diesel injected by the fuel injector. Under the compression of the upward-moving piston, the volume decreases, and the temperature rapidly rises to the ignition point of diesel. The diesel is ignited, the mixed gas burns violently, the volume expands rapidly, and the piston is pushed downward, which is called 'work'. Gasoline generators: A gasoline engine drives the generator to operate, converting the energy of gasoline into electrical energy. In the cylinder of the gasoline engine, the mixed gas burns violently, the volume expands rapidly, and the piston is pushed downward to do work. Working principle of generators: Whether it is a diesel generator or a gasoline generator, each cylinder does work in a certain order. The thrust acting on the piston is transformed into the force that drives the crankshaft to rotate through the connecting rod, thereby driving the rotation of the crankshaft. By coaxially installing the brushless synchronous AC generator with the crankshaft of the power machine, the rotation of the power machine can drive the rotor of the generator. Using the principle of 'electromagnetic induction', the generator will output an induced electromotive force, and a current can be generated through the closed load circuit.