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Paralleling two generator

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Can anyone give:
1. The voltage equation of an electric generator
2. The phase equation of an electric generator
3. The frequency equation of an electric generator

and if I want to parallel two generator and want to see the results then what I have to do and what will happen to those equation? Will there be any change like common equation of those voltage , phase and frequency each. Please tell me what I have to do. and give those equations.
 

Generators must be the same physical design and capabilities, often for this purposes are used inverter generators, like Honda with that capabilities of paralleling generators. You need nice electronics for this purpose.

http://www.braingarage.com/Dons/Travels/articles/generators/combiner.html

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See this tutorial about generators:

http://www.screenlightandgrip.com/html/emailnewsletter_generators.html




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http://www.mirusinternational.com/d...ating-Current-when-Paralleling-Generators.pdf
 
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Generators must be the same physical design and capabilities, often for this purposes are used inverter generators, like Honda with that capabilities of paralleling generators. You need nice electronics for this purpose.

http://www.braingarage.com/Dons/Travels/articles/generators/combiner.html

twins.jpg



See this tutorial about generators:

http://www.screenlightandgrip.com/html/emailnewsletter_generators.html




**broken link removed**

http://www.mirusinternational.com/d...ating-Current-when-Paralleling-Generators.pdf


Thank you very much for your help. But can you tell me those equations? Actually it could be better for me and I will be grateful to you.
 

Dont do that !!! is most complicated unless u have the circuit diagram or there is some kind of control within the gen.
 

Yes dselec is right, dont do that.

You need good generator design and electronic device which will do the job. You see Honda do the job with inverter generators, alternator charging battery inside and inverter gives electrically controlled sinusoide, which is better and easier to control single or in paraller unlike the classic just mechanical generator.

This is not easy job, I just post this material to see that is possible. Big companies each have solution design for this in secret, how for small generators and for big systems for buildings.
 

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