The principle of control of the oil door of a small gasoline generator is determined by the voltage generated. When the voltage is less than 220V, the oil door will automatically open; when the voltage is greater than 220V, the oil door will automatically close to ensure that the generated electricity is always 220V.
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A gasoline generator is typically composed of a stator, a rotor, a end cover, and a bearing. The engine converts the chemical energy into mechanical energy, and its conversion process is essentially a working cycle. In short, it generates power by burning fuel in the engine's combustion chamber, driving the活塞 to move in the engine with a lever and connecting rod, and then the crankshaft, outputting power.
Stator and Rotor Composition:
The stator consists of a stator iron core, a winding, a base, and other structural components. The rotor consists of a rotor iron core (or magnet), a winding, a guard ring, a center ring, a slip ring, a fan, and a rotating axis.