What is the difference between generator and turbo-generator
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Answer / raghu singh
A turbo generator is a turbine directly connected to an electric generator for the generation of electric power.
An electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. A generator forces electric charge (usually carried by electrons) to flow through an external electrical circuit. It is analogous to a water pump, which causes water to flow (but does not create water).
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Answer / satbir singh
nthing genertar are of small rating &turbo generatar are
rotating with high speed & are of high power rating
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Answer / soni
when generator is a convert mechanical energy to electrical
energy and produced lower voltage but turbo generator also
generator produce electrical energy higher voltage
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Answer / sks
Generator is producing electricity may small capacity as
small engine or primover is used.
Turbocharger is a part of large capacity generator. it has
both side fan blede with differnt direction 1. to pull out
high temprature gases & smoke after the combustion of fuel.
2. sucking & suppling oxygen for the combustion.
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Answer / vivek mishra
generator which rotates at >= 1500 rpm are termed as turbo
generator.
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