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The basic principle of electricity generation is based on the conversion of the energy content
provided by fuel. When the fuel is combusted, this is initially converted into kinetic energy that
drives the engine and the generator’s rotor connected to it. Induction converts the obtained
kinetic energy into the required electrical energy at the generator’s stator.
In the case of the inverter (inverted rectifier), a direct voltage is generated in the first instance and
this is then converted into an alternating voltage. This is how an alternating current is generated,
which is independent of the respective engine speed and displays a high frequency stability. This
is particularly advantageous when the genset is to be operated with sensitive devices such as a
cooling unit, tablet, smartphone etc. The load-independent engine speed also ensures relatively
quiet operation.
A Yamaha four-stroke engine drives the generator and can be run either with unleaded normal or
Super petrol, see
“5.2.1 Petrol specification” on page 92
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3.2
Scope of delivery
The genset scope of delivery includes the following parts:
Quantity Item and brief description
1
Genset EISEMANN BSKA 2V RSS
Note:
The genset is always drained prior to delivery. Consequently, the engine oil
and petrol must be topped up before it is put into operation for the first time, see
1
Oil can with lid and lubricating nipple
1
Spark plug spanner
1
Tool bag containing the following tools:
1 socket spanner (version with T-handle)
1 socket spanner insert 10 mm
1 socket spanner insert, cross-headed screwdriver
1 spark plug spanner, incl. socket spanner adapter
1
Charging cable for connecting a battery to the 12 V direct current connection,
see
“6.3.2 DC operation” on page 99
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1
Operating manual
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