electrageek
Electrical
- Mar 11, 2002
- 116
Normally in a Brushless excitation system we have a PMG (Permanent Magnet Generator). Because it is a independent source of power it will provide the Voltage Regulator system all the power it needs to control the generator voltage. However if there is no PMG and you must use a self excited source like a PPT (Power Potential Transformer), connected to the Generator Terminals, then if there is not enough residual voltage on the Generator output the voltage regulator cannot startup. Does anyone have any experience with this problem? I know how to use the field flash option in a full static voltage regulator, but have not had to use one in a brushless excitation system. I would assume it is the same concept only smaller.