itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
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We have two 50kW, 240V, 3ph, 4 pole, generators. They both ran approximately 10 years before their voltage regulators failed. New ones were installed that ran several more years before failing. New ones were installed that ran about a year before failing. The latest set ran about 4 months....
Theories include:
1) Something changing in the generators that require more,(excessive), field current.
I'm having a little trouble with this since the two generators live different lives. They have lots of fuses in the field circuit but I'm not sure they would open on just a minor long term overload.
2) The regulator quality is getting worse.
It was noted the original VRs had one adjustment screw - voltage. The next set had two adjustment screws - voltage and (?). The latest has three - voltage, (?), and droop.
These generators are both using retrofitted electronic governors that are isosynchronous.
Ideas, suggestions, or further theories welcome.
Keith Cress
kcress -
Theories include:
1) Something changing in the generators that require more,(excessive), field current.
I'm having a little trouble with this since the two generators live different lives. They have lots of fuses in the field circuit but I'm not sure they would open on just a minor long term overload.
2) The regulator quality is getting worse.
It was noted the original VRs had one adjustment screw - voltage. The next set had two adjustment screws - voltage and (?). The latest has three - voltage, (?), and droop.
These generators are both using retrofitted electronic governors that are isosynchronous.
Ideas, suggestions, or further theories welcome.
Keith Cress
kcress -