Electric generators types depend on the type of generating equipment employed, the electrical energy produced is either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC).

AC generators are classified as single-phase or polyphase. A single-phase generator is usually limited to 25 kW or less and generates AC power at a specific utilization voltage. Polyphase generators produce two or more alternating voltages (usually two, three, or six phases).

DC generators are classified as either shunt, series, or compound-wound. Most DC are the compound-wound type. Shunt generators are usually used as battery chargers and as exciters for AC generators. Series generators are sometimes used for street lights. The emf induced in a DC generator coil is alternating.

 

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