Gas generator sets can run on various types of gases, including natural gas, biogas, coalbed methane, coke oven gas, landfill gas, and more. The specific type of gas depends on the design of the generator set and its fuel compatibility.
A gas generator set operates by burning gas (such as natural gas or biogas) to drive an engine. The engine then drives a generator to produce electricity. The thermal energy released during combustion is converted into mechanical energy, which is further converted into electrical energy by the generator.
Yes, regular maintenance is essential for gas generator sets. Common maintenance tasks include changing the engine oil, checking air filters, cleaning the fuel system and cooling system, inspecting spark plugs, and testing the battery. Regular maintenance ensures efficient operation and extends the lifespan of the generator set.