Definition of Generator nameplate capacity

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Generator nameplate capacity

The term 'Generator nameplate capacity' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' The maximum amount of electric energy that a generator can produce under specific conditions, as rated by the manufacturer. Generator nameplate capacity is usually expressed in kilovolt-amperes (kVA) and kilowatts (kW), as indicated on a nameplate that is physically attached to the generator. '.

The term 'Generator nameplate capacity' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The full-load continuous rating of a generator, prime mover, or other electric power production equipment under specific conditions as designated by the manufacturer. Installed generator nameplate rating is usually indicated on a nameplate physically attached to the generator'.


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