HMEG is a device that converts kinetic energy obtained from a patented flywheel into electrical energy as the output. In converting kinetic energy to electrical energy, principle of electromagnetic induction discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831-32 is used. Faraday discovered that the above flow of electric charges could be induced by moving an electrical conductor, such as a wire that contains electric charges, in a magnetic field. This movement creates a voltage difference between the two ends of the wire or electrical conductor, which in turn causes the electric charges to flow, thus generating electric current.
Three different commercial scale generators have been designed for production. Each of these are equipped to generate and deliver a specific amount of kilo Watts, depending on the facility that those will be installed at.
Rate Power | 6 kW - 540 kW |
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Frequency | 50 Hz – 60 Hz |
Type | Brushless Permanent Magnet |
Voltage | 220 V / 400V |
Current | 1515 A |
Insulation Degree | H |
Power Factor | 0.85 |
Phase | 3 |
Voltage Regulation | AVR |
Torque | 703 Nm |
Technology | Radial High Force Super Magnet |
Bearing | SKF Hybrid Ceramic Ball Bearings |