Generator Stator
Item Name Code (INC) 00128
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Excludes STATOR, ENGINE GENERATOR.
Additional Information for Generator Stator
A generator stator is a key component of an electrical generator. It is a stationary part of the generator that houses the stator windings. The stator windings are made up of insulated copper or aluminum wires that are wound around a core.
When the generator is in operation, the stator windings are connected to an external power source, such as an engine or a turbine. As the rotor (the rotating part of the generator) spins, it creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field induces an electric current in the stator windings, which generates electricity.
The stator is responsible for producing the stationary magnetic field that interacts with the rotating magnetic field produced by the rotor. This interaction between the two magnetic fields generates the electrical energy that is then converted into usable power.
In summary, the generator stator is an essential component of a generator that plays a crucial role in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.