1. Engine: The engine of a portable generator usually uses a fuel engine or a diesel engine, with different power levels that can be selected according to usage needs. The engine is mainly composed of cylinders, cylinder heads, crankshafts, connecting rods, valves, gasoline pumps, etc., responsible for driving the operation of the generator.
2. Generator: The generator is the core component of a portable generator, usually consisting of a rotor, stator, exciter, etc. When the engine drives the rotor to rotate, the coils inside the stator are affected by changes in magnetic flux, generating current and thus achieving power generation. The power of the generator can be selected according to demand.
3. Control system: The control system mainly consists of automatic voltage regulator (AVR), power output socket, voltmeter, ammeter, etc. AVR can automatically adjust the output voltage of the generator to ensure stable output voltage; The power output socket is convenient for users to use; The voltmeter and ammeter can monitor the
output status of the generator in real time.
4. Fuel system: The fuel system mainly consists of a fuel tank, fuel pipes, fuel filters, gasoline pumps, etc. The engine extracts fuel from the fuel tank through a gasoline pump and supplies it to the engine for combustion. The fuel filter can filter out impurities in the fuel to ensure the normal operation of the engine.
5. Cooling system: The cooling system is mainly composed of fans, air ducts, radiators, etc. When the generator runs for a long time, it will generate a large amount of heat, which needs to be dissipated through the cooling system to ensure the normal operation of the generator.
6. Other components: Portable generators may also include other components such as fuel tanks, oil pipes, exhaust systems, etc., which together ensure the normal operation and safe use of the generator.