27/11/2025
Cat® generators are trusted across the UK and Ireland for their reliability, efficiency, and engineering excellence. But what actually happens inside one of these machines when the power kicks in?
Let’s break it down step by step.
At the heart of every Cat generator is a Cat internal combustion engine, typically diesel or gas-powered. Here’s how it starts:
This process converts chemical energy (fuel) into mechanical energy (rotational motion).
The engine’s crankshaft is connected to an alternator, which is made up of:
As the rotor spins inside the stator, it induces an electrical current through electromagnetic induction, producing alternating current (AC) electricity.
To ensure the output is safe and consistent, Cat generators use an Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR). This system:
This is especially important for sensitive equipment or grid-synchronised systems.
Once electricity is generated and stabilised, it flows through the control panel and into your site’s electrical system. Depending on the setup, this may involve:
Cat generators are equipped with intelligent control systems that:
At Finning Power Rental, we’re committed to helping our customers navigate the energy transition. Whether you're exploring hybrid systems or considering a full shift to battery storage, our team is here to guide you with expert advice and cutting-edge solutions.
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