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    or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are
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    Although we can find many applications of AC in industry, we still find that there are many industrial processes that require DC for their operation.

    Some of these applications include battery charging, emergency lighting, welding, electroplating, metal refining, metal reduction, communications and many others.

    Unlike AC generators, the speed of DC generators are not so critical. Therefore, small DC generators can be belt-driven, gear-driven or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are A

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    Some of these applications include battery charging, emergency lighting, welding, electroplating, metal refining, metal reduction, communications and many others.

    Unlike AC generators, the speed of DC generators are not so critical. Therefore, small DC generators can be belt-driven, gear-driven or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are

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    welding, electroplating, metal refining, metal reduction, communications and many others.

    Unlike AC generators, the speed of DC generators are not so critical. Therefore, small DC generators can be belt-driven, gear-driven or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are

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    rs, the speed of DC generators are not so critical. Therefore, small DC generators can be belt-driven, gear-driven or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are
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    or direct driven by prime movers. Large DC generators are always direct driven. Some of the prime movers used are AC motors, petrol or diesel engines, water or steam turbines.

    Small DC generators are driven from 300 to 1800 rpm, while larger generators are driven from 60 to 250 rpm. Because of line voltage drops, the direct current produced are only transmitted over short distances.

    For convenience, many DC applications uses rectifiers to convert AC supply to DC supply. These rectifiers usually make use of solid-state semiconductors because they have no m

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