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Wrong winding pitch selection is not a small mistake.
At best, it leads to overheating and nuisance tripping. At worst, it can cause insulation failure, severe damage, or even generator burnout.
Let’s break down the real engineering logic behind this critical design choice.
At a construction site, two diesel generator sets were being commissioned:
They looked almost identical.
But an experienced electrician asked a simple question:
“Are their winding pitches the same?”
The answer? Absolutely not.
And that difference is crucial.

Most low-voltage generators operate in a three-phase four-wire system, which includes a neutral line (N).
This changes everything.
In a 3-phase 4-wire system, third harmonics (and multiples of 3) have a return path through the neutral line.
Result: No overheating, no cable damage, no fire risk
By suppressing third harmonics:
Result: Stable and high-quality power supply
Clean power means:
Lower harmonics = lower circulating currents between generators
Result:
Using 5/6 pitch in a 3-phase 4-wire system can be dangerous:
Additionally:

Medium and high voltage generators usually operate in a three-phase three-wire system.
There is no neutral line (or it is not connected).
Even if third harmonics exist:
Without needing to suppress third harmonics, 5/6 pitch offers:
In high-voltage systems:
5/6 pitch effectively reduces these harmonics.
Result:
High-voltage generators demand:
5/6 pitch helps:
In short: You pay the cost, but gain nothing
| Application | System Type | Recommended Pitch |
|---|---|---|
| Low Voltage (400V / 690V) | 3-phase 4-wire | 2/3 Pitch |
| Medium/High Voltage (6kV+) | 3-phase 3-wire | 5/6 Pitch |
Low voltage → Use 2/3 pitch to eliminate harmonics
High voltage → Use 5/6 pitch for efficiency and insulation performance
Winding pitch selection is not arbitrary. It is a precise engineering decision based on:
Choose correctly:
Stable operation for 10+ years
High efficiency and reliability
Choose incorrectly:
Overheating
Frequent tripping
Severe damage or generator failure
If you are designing or selecting a diesel generator—especially for data centers, mining, or industrial applications—this detail is not optional.
It’s fundamental.
Hosem Power, as a manufacturer with 20 years of experience, we ensure every generator we export is matched with the correct technical specifications for your local grid. If you have questions about choosing the right specs for your project, contact our team today, to get the favorable pricing and technical supporting
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