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Figure 14-28.—Generator.
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GENERATORS weight from 488 pounds to 10,500 pounds. They are The generator (fig. 14-28) is a combination of an mounted on skid bases, and lifting and tie-down eyes are engine  and  an  electric  generator  that  converts provided. mechanical  energy  into  electrical  energy.  Most Operation generators in the NCF range in size from 5 kilowatt The CEs normally make the selection of a generator, (kW) to 200 kW. Generators in these sizes range in based on the electrical demands, the voltage phase, and Figure   14-28.—Generator. 14-24

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