What to Do If Gasoline is Added to a Diesel Generator?
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The solution for adding gasoline to a diesel generator is: if the amount is small, no action may be needed; if the amount is large, it should be drained and the fuel tank cleaned. The working principle of a diesel engine is: air is compressed to generate high heat, the engine's fuel injector atomizes and sprays diesel, creating an explosive expansion effect inside the engine to push the piston to work. Diesel engines are divided into: 1. Spark-ignition engines: gasoline engines inject gasoline into the intake pipe, mixing it with air to form a combustible mixture that enters the cylinder and is ignited by the spark plug to burn and expand, performing work; 2. Compression-ignition engines: diesel engines use a fuel injection pump and injector to directly spray diesel into the engine cylinder, where it mixes with compressed air and spontaneously ignites under high temperature and pressure, pushing the piston to perform work.