jimbofitz
Electrical
- Aug 6, 2007
- 47
One of our guys found a 5 kva 480V/60Hz to 115V/400Hz generator in a loft and decided to energize it after at least 15 years. To our amazement it fired up and supplied voltage on the output. The motor is a Delco model B-612A, 7.5HP. The generator is a Bogue Electric Mfg. Co. Model 2082.
However, it looks like the regulator is going to fail after a few hours of vibration due to corrosion/aging of the components and wiring. We are curious if it is possible to retrofit or repair the regulator to use for a test set.
Are any of you motor guru's familiar with a GE generator voltage regulator type BGA 20C? I have attached a photo for reference.
I'm not very familiar with motor/generator sets but if there is a reasonable solution to upgrading the regulator we would love to bring it back to life.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your comments.
Regards,
Jim
However, it looks like the regulator is going to fail after a few hours of vibration due to corrosion/aging of the components and wiring. We are curious if it is possible to retrofit or repair the regulator to use for a test set.
Are any of you motor guru's familiar with a GE generator voltage regulator type BGA 20C? I have attached a photo for reference.
I'm not very familiar with motor/generator sets but if there is a reasonable solution to upgrading the regulator we would love to bring it back to life.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your comments.
Regards,
Jim