BoyNaruto
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2009
- 32
Hi,
May I ask your technical advise as to how can I test if my exciter stator coil and exciter rotor is still in good shape? I took the resistance reading from the exciter stator and the reading is only 2.5ohms. I understand from my previous readings that normally the stator coil is around 10-11ohms??? Can this be the verdict?
By the way, during the troubleshooting, I changed the AVR and changed the rotating diodes , do some field flushing on the stator and the rotor of the exciter, but until now I don't have any output from the generator load side. I did some small test putting a 12V in my F+ and F- while the genset and I did get some readings on the load side. This leads me to the conclusion that my main windings are not burned after all.
This is the reason why I put my concentration on the exciter side. Thanks in advance for your support.
May I ask your technical advise as to how can I test if my exciter stator coil and exciter rotor is still in good shape? I took the resistance reading from the exciter stator and the reading is only 2.5ohms. I understand from my previous readings that normally the stator coil is around 10-11ohms??? Can this be the verdict?
By the way, during the troubleshooting, I changed the AVR and changed the rotating diodes , do some field flushing on the stator and the rotor of the exciter, but until now I don't have any output from the generator load side. I did some small test putting a 12V in my F+ and F- while the genset and I did get some readings on the load side. This leads me to the conclusion that my main windings are not burned after all.
This is the reason why I put my concentration on the exciter side. Thanks in advance for your support.