How does a home generator produce power?
In the simplest terms an engine revolves a magnetic field called a rotor through a stationary coil of wires called a stator. This movement induces an electro-motive force (EMF) into the stator coils. As the magnetic lines of flux cut across the stationary windings, a difference in electrical "potential" is induced into the stator windings. When a complete circuit is formed (by connecting a load to the stator windings) current flow occurs. The current (in amperes) delivered to the load is affected by:
- The number of wire turns in the stator.
- The strength of the magnetic field in the rotor.
The wonderful thing about all our automatic home generator systems is that all of this is done for you whether your at work or at home. When you have a home generator system from GenSpring Power you have power when you need it most.
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