“An electronic device that controls and maintains an engine’s speed.”
An electronic governor is a speed control system used in generators and power generation equipment to regulate engine RPM (revolutions per minute). By maintaining a constant engine speed, it ensures stable voltage and frequency output, which is essential for reliable power supply.
Feature | Electronic Governor | Mechanical Governor |
---|---|---|
Control Type | Uses sensors & microprocessors | Uses mechanical linkages & springs |
Response Time | Faster & more precise | Slower & less accurate |
Fuel Efficiency | Optimised fuel use | Less efficient |
Load Handling | Adapts quickly to load changes | May cause power fluctuations |
An electronic governor is essential for precise engine speed control, improving power stability, fuel efficiency, and generator longevity. By automatically adjusting fuel supply, it ensures that generators run at a constant and optimal speed, regardless of load variations.