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MULTIQUIP DCA-150SSJU Troubleshooting guide
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The MULTIQUIP DCA-150SSJU is a compact and portable generator designed to provide reliable power for various applications. With its rugged construction and user-friendly features, this generator is ideal for job sites, outdoor events, camping trips, and emergency backup power.
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Easy Starting: Equipped with a reliable electric start system, the generator can be effortlessly started with a simple turn of the key, ensuring quick and convenient operation.
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Dual Voltage Output: The generator offers dual voltage output options of 120V and 240V, providing versatility to power a wide range of tools and appliances simultaneously.
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Engine exhaust and some of its constituents, and some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
Lead and lead-based paint.
Crystalline silica from bricks.
Cement and other masonry products.
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: ALWAYS work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust mask that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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I I M P O R T A N T !
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Read the operator's manual for safety instructions before you attempt to troubleshoot. Use extreme caution when troubleshooting power equipment. Never start or run power equipment inside a closed area, breathing exhaust fumes can kill.
Basically, a tool is an object that enables you to take advantage of the laws of physics and mechanics in such a way that you can seriously injure yourself.
This training manual is intended to provide information and procedures to safely troubleshoot and give a basic understanding of troubleshooting techniques for the DCA series generators.
You must be familiar with the operations of the DCA series generator before attempting to troubleshoot or make repairs. Basic operating and maintenance procedures are described in the operation and parts manual supplied with the generator. Use the supplied manual to order replacement parts. If you are missing the operation and parts manual, please contact Multiquip Inc to order a replacement or you may visit our website at www.multiquip.com
For your safety and the safety of others carefully read, understand and observe all instruction described in this manual.
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when servicing equipment. Consult operations manual for more safety information.
THIS GUIDE IS USED FOR TRAINING PURPOSE ONLY AND NOT FOR GENERAL DISTRIBUTION
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S A F E T Y
PLEASE REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This troubleshooting guide emphasizes safety precautions necessary during operation and testing.
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating, maintaining and testing power equipment. Failure to read and understand safety precautions and warnings could result in injury to yourself and others.
PLEASE READ ALL SAFETY PRECAUSIONS AND WARNINGS LISTED IN THE SECTION
MARKED SAFETY BEFORE OPERATING, SERVICNG OR TESTING THIS EQUIPMENT.
If you are not sure of the instructions or procedures, seek qualified help before continuing.
This manual is not intended to be a substitute for properly trained personnel. Repairs should only be attempted by qualified, trained technicians. Each installation, application and operations of generators can create its own set of circumstances. No manual can cover every possible situation. When in doubt, ask. There is no such thing as dumb questions. BE SAFE!!!!!!!
The following tests should only be carried out by qualified and/or experienced technician who have received SAFETY TRAINING ON LIVE EQUIPMENT.
All test instruments and their leads / connectors / probes must be checked to ensure that they are suitable for the voltage levels being tested, and are in good working order.
Whenever the generator is running, always assume and proceed as if voltage is present at the generator leads and at the regulator panel connections. Caution must be observed. Otherwise, serious personal injury or death can result.
Before any work is done, and testing is conducted appropriate measure should be taken to prevent unexpected start-up of the generator.
ALWAYS DISABLE ENGINE BEFORE WORKING INSIDE A GENERATOR TO
PREVENT ACCIDENTIAL STARTUP!
Proper grounding is necessary to help prevent shock if the frame becomes energized during live testing.
Residual voltage is present at the generator leads, selector switch, circuit breaker, gages and at the regulator panel connections, even with the regulator disconnected or fuse removed.
Caution must be observed or serious personal injury or death can result. Consult qualified personnel with any questions.
Always wear proper PPE when conducting live voltage tests
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C O N T E N T S
Troubleshooting Charts ………………………………………………………………………….…….
6 o No Voltage – Residual Voltage Only …………..……………………………………………..
7 o No Voltage …………..…………………………………………………………………………..
8 o Low Voltage – No Load …………..………………….………………………………………..
9 o Low Voltage – On Load …………..………………….……………………………………….
10 o High Voltage …………..………………….……………………………………………...…….
11 o Voltage Unstable – No Load …………..………………….………………………………….
12 o Voltage Unbalance …...………………….……………………………………………...…….
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
Testing Exciter Field Resistance ……………………………………………………………………..
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Testing Voltage Input to AVR – Open Delta Windings ……………………………………………..
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Manual Excitation Test – Using a Battery & Voltage Balance Test …..…………………………..
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Rotating Rectifier Test ……………………………………………………….………………………..
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Testing Rotating Rectifier Using a 12V DC Test Light ……………………………………….……..
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Exciter Field Insulation Test ………………………………………….………………………………..
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Stator Insulation Test …………………………………………………………………………………..
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Test Stator Windings …………………………………………….……………………………………..
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Test Main Rotor Field …………………………………………………………………………………..
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Test Exciter Armature …………………………………………………………………………………..
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DATA CHARTS
Table of Generator Data ……………………………..………………………………………………...
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Automatic Voltage Regulator …………..…..………………………………………………………….
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Gen-Set Data .………………………….…..………………………………………………………….
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WYE Diagrams .………………………….…..……………………………………….……………….
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Voltage Selector Switch Automatic Voltage Regulator ………………………………..………..
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GENERATOR GLOSSARY
Index ……………………………………………………………………………………..……..……….
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I I N G C H A R T S
This manual is intended to suggest a systematic approach to locating and correcting generator malfunctions. The steps have been arranged in an attempt to do the easy checks first and prevent further damage when troubleshooting a disabled machine.
The first step of troubleshooting is to gather as much information as is possible from operating personnel and individuals present during the failure. Typical information includes:
How long the unit had been operating;
What voltage was the generator running at when the fault occurred;
What loads were on line;
Information about the application the generator was operating is sometimes crucial to determine fault and cause of fault;
Prior issues with machine;
Maintenance history;
Weather conditions;
Protective equipment that did or did not function;
In addition, information as to the operating condition of the generator's prime mover is vital.
Has the prime mover been maintaining constant speed? If not, have there been extended periods of under speed operation?
Has the prime mover experienced an over-speed condition? If yes, what was the maximum speed, and how long did the unit operate at that elevated speed?
The generator speed should be maintained at rated nameplate value during all operating tests. The frequency of the generator depends upon rotational speed.
Always make a thorough visual inspection to check for obvious problems before attempting to run the generator. Remove covers and look for any obvious problems. Burnt windings, broken connectors, burnt wires, mounting brackets, etc., can usually be identified through inspection. Look for any loose or frayed insulation, loose or dirty connections and broken wires. Check for any foreign objects, loose nuts, bolts and electrical connections.
If possible rotate the generator rotor by hand to be sure it turns freely.
If serious problems can be identified before attempting to operate the machine, additional damage can be avoided.
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N O V O L T A G E – R E S I I D U A L V O L T A G E O N L Y
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N O V O L T A G E
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L O W V O L T A G E – N O L O A D
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L O W V O L T A G E – O N L O A D
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H I I G H V O L T A G E
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V O L T A G E U N S T A B L E – N O L O A D
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V O L T A G E U N B A L A N C E
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T E S T I I N G E X C I I T E R F I I E L D R E S I I S T A N C E
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T E S T I I N G V O L T A
O P E N D E L T
G E I I N P U T T O
T A W I I N D I I N G S
A V R
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U S I I N G A B
M A N U A L E X C I I T A T I I O N T E
A T T E R Y & V O L T A G E B
E S T
A L A N C E T E S T
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R O T A T I I N G R E C T I I F I I E R T E S T
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T E S T I I N G R O T A T I I N G R E C T I I F I I E R
U S I I N G A 1 2 V D C T E S T L I I G H T
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E X C I I T E R F I I E L D I I N S U L A T I I O N T E S T
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S T A T O R I I N S U L A T I I O N T E S T
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T E S T S T A T O R W I I N D I I N G S
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T E S T M A I I N R O T O R F I I E L D
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T E S T E X C I I T E R A R M A T U R E
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T A B L E O F G E N E R A T O R D A T A
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A U T O M A T I I C V O L T A G E R E G U L A T O R
There are four connectors that attach to the AVR and two wires to the AVR terminals. The AVR also has three potentiometers, only one is for course adjustment the other two should NOT be touched.
IMORTANT: There is no procedure for directly testing the AVR, use process of elimination.
8 amp fuse MQ part # 6978K753
Open delta leads and excitation leads connect to the AVR on this connector.
DCA 25 ONLY
A ~ Wire is – YELLOW
B ~ Wire is – ORANGE
C ~ Wire is – WHITE
D ~ Wire is – GRAY
J ~ Wire is – RED
K ~ Wire is – BLUE
DCA 45 to DCA 150
A ~ Wire is labeled ~ A
B ~ Wire is labeled ~ B
C ~ Wire is labeled ~ C
D ~ Wire is labeled ~ D
J ~ Wire is labeled ~ J
K ~ Wire is labeled ~ K
(wires colors are black)
This connector has no outside connection and has a couple of bridge jumper wires.
P1, P2 ~ Wire is WHITE and are bridged together.
ℓ, K ~ Wire is WHITE and are bridged together.
Wires connected here are for AVR internal sensing.
Two WHITE wires from the V-Leg
Relay are connected here.
U ~ Wire is RED and is connected to terminal # 14 on the voltage selector switch.
V ~ Wire is WHITE and is connected to V-Leg Relay (RY1)
W ~ Wire is BLUE and is connected to terminal # 36 on the voltage selector switch.
This connects the Rheostat (VR) to the AVR.
1 ~ Wire is GRAY
3 ~ Wire is YELLOW
This potentiometer (pot) is the voltage course adjustment pot.
VISUAL REMINDER: The pots are positioned similar to a backwards capital letter ‘L’
DO NOT! adjust the other two pots, these are factory pre-set.
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G E N S E T D A T A
The chart below can be used as a reference guide for measuring resistance on the Gen-Set
CROSS REFERENCE CHART RESISTANCE MEASURED IN OHMS Ω
Generator
Model #
Gen-Set
Model #
DCA-25SSAI
DCA-25SSI
DCA-25SSI2
DCA-25SSIU / SSIU2
DCA-25USI / USI2
DCA-40SSAI
DCA-40SSI
DCA-45SSIU
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DB-0281
DF-0270
DF-0270
DF-0270
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DB-0501
DB-0501
DCA-45SSIU2 / SSJU3 DB-0501
DCA-45SSIU4 DH-0480
DCA-45USI
DCA-45USI2
DB-0501
DH-0480
DCA-60SSAI
DCA-60SSI / SSI2
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DB-0661
DCA-70SSJU / SSJU2 DB-0831
DCA-70SSI / SSIU DB-0831
DCA-70SSIU2
DCA-70USJ / USI
DH-0750
DB-0831
DCA-70USI2 DH-0750
DCA-85SSJU / SSJU2 DB-1001
DCA-85USJ /USJ2 DB-1001
DCA-85SSK / SSM
DCA-100SSJU
DCA-125SSK
DCA-125SSM / SSM2
DB-1001
DB-1101
DB-1381
DB-1381
DCA-125SSJU
DCA-125USJ / USI
DCA-150SSK / SSK2
DCA-150SSM
DCA-150SSJU / SSV
DCA-150SSJU2
DCA-150USJ / USJ2
DB-1381
DB-1381
DB-1651
DB-1651
DB-1651
DB-1651
DB-1651
0.082
0.099
0.082
0.099
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.022
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.042
0.048
0.032
0.032
0.046
0.032
0.046
0.011
0.011
0.011
0.011
0.011
Armature
Main
Field
AC Outputs DC+ DC-
0.14
2
0.155
1.09
0.124
0.124
0.124
0.1074
0.082
0.082
4
4
4
0.143
1.46
1.46
1.46
1.33
1.46
1.33
1.33
1.33
1.33
1.4
1.52
1.52
1.52
1.52
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.75
0.93
1.8
1.2
1.2
1.79
1.2
1.79
0.21
0.137
0.21
0.137
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.143
0.21
0.08
0.08
0.137
0.08
0.137
Armature
U V W
0.47
0.16
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.143
0.21
0.21
Field 2
51
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-
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
15
18.8
15
18.8
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
12
15
17.3
17.3
18.8
17.3
18.8
Exciter
Field
J + K -
51
14
17.6
17.6
17.6
13
15
15
0.74
0.78
0.74
0.78
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.32
0.28
0.28
0.28
0.28
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.41
0.61
0.37
0.37
0.67
0.37
0.67
D-A
0.9
0.83
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.5
0.74
0.74
Main Armature
AVR Inputs
A-B B-C
C-D
2.7
2.5
2.7
2.7
2.7
1.5
2.22
2.22
2.22
2.15
2.22
2.15
0.96
0.96
0.96
0.97
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
0.82
1.25
1.83
1.11
1.11
1.85
1.11
1.85
Name of Part Wires Location of Wires Measuring between AC Output leads
Exciter Field
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J & K (connected to AVR)
Exciter Armature U V W (connected to rotating rectifier)
Main Field DC+ DC – (connected to rotating rectifier)
Main Armature 12 Load Leads (AC Outputs)
U1 to X1
U2 to X2
V1 to Y1
V2 to Y2
W1 to Z1
W2 to Z2
4 Open Delta Leads (connected to AVR – A,B,C,D)
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V O L T A G E S E L E C T O R S W I I T C H
The internal connections between terminals on the voltage selector switch are indicated by an also used are external *metal and **wire jumper connectors, see page 20 for jumper locations.
1
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
11
13
15
17
19
7
9
3
5
21
23
25
27
2
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
6 POSITION
36
38
40
42
44
28
30
32
34
14
16
18
20
8
10
12
22
24
26
2
4
6
Position 2 : = 3
ø
480 / 277
Position 4 : = 3
ø
240 / 139
Position 6 : = 1
ø
240 / 120
37
39
41
43
31
33
35
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
5
7
1
3
23
25
27
29
45
47
2 4 6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
– 38
40
42
44
32
34
36
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
6
8
2
4
24
26
28
30
46
48 o DCA-25SSI o DCA-45SSI o DCA-60SSI o DCA-70SSI o DCA-70SSJ o DCA-100SSJ o DCA-100SSV o DCA-125SSI o DCA-125SSJ o DCA-150SSI o DCA-150SSJ o DCA-150SSV o DCA-25USI o DCA-45USI o DCA-70USI o DCA-85USI o DCA-125USJ o DCA-150USJ
See page 20 for external jumper locations
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V O L T A G E S E L E C T O R S W I I T C H
* Metal Jumper Connections
o DCA-25SSI o DCA-45SSI o DCA-70SSI o DCA-100SSV o DCA-150SSV o DCA-150USJ o DCA-25USI o DCA-45USI o DCA-70USI o DCA-85USJ o DCA-25SSI o DCA-45SSI o DCA-70SSI o DCA-100SSV
** Wire Jumper Connections
o DCA-150SSV o DCA-150USJ o DCA-70USI o DCA-25USI o DCA-45USI o DCA-85USJ o DCA-125USJ
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G E N E R A T O R G L O S S A R Y
Ammeter An instrument that measures electric current in amperes.
Amperage (Amps) The strength of a electrical current measured in amperes.
Armature That part of a generator or of an electric motor in which a current is induced by a magnetic field. The armature usually consists of a series of coils or groups of insulated conductors surrounding a core of iron. See page 8 for more information.
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Increases or decreases exciter current for a more linear voltage and frequency. See open delta page 30 for more information.
Brushless Design The purpose of the generator brush is to absorb power from the rotating armature of a generator and supply it to the stationary part of the generator. These brushes have a short life due to erosion. Multiquip’s unique brush less design calls for lower maintenance and a longer generator life. See open delta page 30 for more information.
Circuit Breaker (CB) Connects and disconnects the generator output from the output terminals. It also protects the generator from short circuits or overloads.
Exciter Armature The exciter armature or just the "exciter", generates electricity which is used for excitation of the field coil. The field coil makes the magnetic field required to generate electricity, which is used for the generators main power output.
Frequency Frequency is the number of complete cycles per second in alternating current direction. The standard unit of frequency is the hertz, abbreviated Hz. If a current completes one cycle per second, then the frequency is 1 Hz; 60 cycles per second equals 60 Hz
Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI's) These devices are designed to eliminate electrical shock hazard resulting from individuals coming in contact with a hot AC line. The circuit interrupter is designed to sense any change in circuit conditions. It is required by the NEC that all 12 volt, single phase, 15- or 20 ampere receptacle outlets that are installed outdoors or in bathrooms have ground fault interrupters connected to them
Heat Rise Is in direct relation to the longetivity of the generator. To find out why Multiquip units exceed the competition, see page 27
KVA – Kilo Volt Amp which sizes three phase loads can be converted to Kilowatts by multiplying the KVA by the power factor 0.8
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association: For more information about NEMA and their standards, visit their website at http://www.nema.org/ .
Ohm A unit of electrical resistance equal to that of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential of one volt across its terminals.
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Phase -
Single Phase Power (typically 120V AC or 230V AC depending on the country) is carried between two wires: live and neutral and sometimes a third ground wire for safety. The frequency of AC voltage is 50 or 60 Hz depending on the country. Single-phase power is used in very many applications, for example to power all typical home electrical appliances you use single-phase power from a normal electrical outlet at home.
Three Phase Power is very common and is a more efficient use of conductors. Voltage is carried through three conductors 120° out of phase with the other two. Three-phase power provides a more efficient means of supplying large electrical loads like motors, and is used more in industrial areas.
PMG Permanent Magnetic Generator: Eliminates the excitation losses in the rotor, which otherwise typically represent 20 to 30% of the total generator losses. It also gives a lower temperature rise in the generator.
Rheostat A continuously variable electrical resistor used to regulate current.
Voltage the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit. Expressed in volts (V)
Voltmeter This feature serves as a convenient diagnostic tool on the jobsite. The operator can quickly tell whether or not the generator is producing the correct voltage and prevent overheating of tools and equipment.
Watt – An international system unit of power equal to one joule per second, the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a resistance of 1 ohm.
A
W
kW
vA
kVA
=
=
=
=
=
Amps
Watts
Kilowatts
Volt amps
Kilovolt amps
1
Ø
3
Ø
V
dB
Hz
=
=
=
=
=
Single Phase
Three Phase
Volts
Decibels
Frequency (hertz)
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Table of contents
- 5 CONTENTS
- 5 TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS
- 5 No Voltage - Residual Voltage Only
- 7 No Voltage
- 9 Low Voltage - No Load
- 10 Low Voltage - On Load
- 11 High Voltage
- 12 Voltage Unstable - No Load
- 13 Voltage Unbalance
- 12 Testing Exciter Field Resistance
- 14 Testing Voltage Input to AVR
- 16 Manual Excitation Test
- 17 Rotating Rectifier Test
- 18 Rotating Rectifier Test with Test Light
- 19 Exciter Field Insulation Test
- 20 Stator Insulation Test
- 21 Test Stator Windings
- 22 Test Main Rotor Field
- 23 Test Exciter Armature
- 24 Table of Generator Data
- 25 Automatic Voltage Regulator
- 26 Gen-Set Data
- 27 WYE Diagrams
- 27 Voltage Selector Switch
- 29 Generator Glossary