The difference between the rated capacity and the rated powe
the difference between the rated capacity and rated power of the gas-fired generator set should be understood:
Different references
1. Rated power: the large output power that the mechanical equipment can achieve, and the actual output power of the mechanical equipment will not be greater than the rated power
2. Rated capacity: the capacity of the motor or electric appliance indicated on the nameplate that can work continuously for a long time under rated working conditions.、
Different characteristics
1. Rated power: the power of the electric appliance in normal operation. Its value is the rated voltage of the electric appliance multiplied by the rated current. If the actual power of the electric appliance is greater than the rated power, the electric appliance may be damaged; If the actual power is less than the rated power, the electric appliance cannot operate normally.
2. Rated capacity: the customary value of apparent power under main tap. For example, the capacity specified on the transformer nameplate is the rated capacity, which means that the tap changer is located at the main tap, and is the product of the rated no-load voltage, rated current and the corresponding phase coefficient. For three-phase transformer, rated capacity = rated no-load line voltage × Rated line current and rated capacity are generally expressed in KVA or MVA.
标准不同
Different standards
1. Rated power: output power of power equipment or input power of energy consuming equipment under normal operating conditions. It is often expressed in kilowatts. It also refers to the power that the machine produced by the factory can reach during normal operation. That is to say, the power of a machine, the rated power of the machine is certain.
2. Rated capacity: it can continuously output large capacity during the specified normal service life, such as 30 years. The actual output capacity is the product of the voltage under load (under inductive load, the voltage under load is less than the rated no-load voltage), the rated current and the corresponding coefficient.