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SS448

Generator Automatic Voltage Regulator


Operation Manual

Permanent Magnet Generator or A.R.E.P or Auxiliary Winding Type


Compatible with LEROY SOMER

R448*

* Use for reference purpose only and not a genuine LEROY SOMER product.

MTS Power Products


4501 NW 27 Ave. MIAMI Florida USA
Tel : 305-634-1511
http://www.mcphersoncontrols.com

Fax : 305-634-1461
Email: [email protected]

SPECIFICATIONS
Normal AVR supply power: 2 auxiliary windings Generator output voltage is adjusted by using the
(X1, X2, and Z, Z2)
voltage adjustment potentiometer on the AVR
Shunt supply : 150V - 50/60Hz
Rated overload current: 10A, 10s.
Electronic built-in (overload, short circuit, and loss of
sensing) protection: If excitation current raises over 10
Amps for more then 10 seconds, excitation current will
drops automatically to about 1A.
To reset AVR protection, generator must be stopped (or
by cutting supply voltage to the AVR).

Power factor regulator (2nd function) and voltage


equalization before paralleling with the mains (3rd
function)
CT xxx/1 A. 5VA CL1
Module R 724: 2 functions.
Module R 725 A: 3 functions.
EMI suppression

Protection of power inputs by fuses F1

(*)Note: For a wider voltage adjustment range and 1 k


ohm/3W pot may be used.

Voltage sensing: 5VA insulated transformer with input


voltage taps at:

The R 730 module is not compatible with paralleling.

Terminals 0-110V = 95 to 140V


Terminals 0-220 V = 170 to 260 V
Terminals 0-380 V = 340 to 520V
Output Voltage adjustment by using pot P2
Other sensing voltages by using an adapting other
transformers
Current sensing (parallel operation) CT 2.5 VA class 1
secondary current xxx/1 (optional).
Adjustment of quadrature droop with pot P1
Under-speed (U/F) and LAM protection: for knee
frequency adjustable use P4.

Special applications
Field de-energizing
Cutting excitation current is accomplished
by
switching off the supply power to AVR (1 lead on each
auxiliary winding)
Contacts capacity: 10A. 250V AC
This is the same connection used to reset internal
protection of AVR.

Static test AVR


* Testing the A.V.R. by using a static test does not
necessarily mean it can operate properly.

Excitation over current adjustment use P5: 4.5 to 10A

* But inversely, if the A.V.R. does not test properly


during static tests, it is obviously defective

For 50/60 Hz (U/F) selection use jumper ST3.

Setup the test (see drawing).

Load acceptance module

Supply voltage must be 100 to 140V and the light bulb


must be rated for 220v use you can also use 2 x 110v
bulbs in series.

LAM is suppressed by cutting wire marked ST5


LAM (Load Acceptance Module) function.
When applying a step load to the generator, the
rotational speed (frequency) of the genset drops. If the
speed is below the preset frequency, the "LAM" circuits
drops the voltage about 15% and this way reducing the
effective step to about 25%, as long as the speed has
not recovered to normal values.
The "LAM" is used either to reduce the speed drop
of the engine, during the step load, or to increase
the applicable step load for the same speed
variation (turbo charged engines) so the engine can
recover normal speed quickly.
To prevent voltage oscillations, the frequency threshold
must be adjusted about 2 Hz below the lowest
frequency in normal operation.

Optional items for use with the AVR


CT for parallel operation with other generators
Remote voltage adjusting potentiometer 470 ohm .3W
(*) giving an adjustment range of +/- 5% (centering of
the range by using internal P2 potentiometer). Remove
wire ST4 to connect external potentiometer.
Three phase sensing available by using additional
modulo Model R 730:200 to 500V. Cut ST1 to connect
this module.

Total lamp load must not exceed 100 Watt


1) - Adjust AVR voltage by moving screw P2 to
maximum CCW position
2) - Apply power to the AVR the lamp should flash
momentarily and turn off.
3) - Slowly rotate the AVR voltage screw clockwise:
The bulb will slowly light up and reach full brilliance
before P2 is moved completely clockwise, at the
regulating point a small movement back and forth with
P2 will turns the bulb on and off. If the lamp remains
constantly on/off the AVR is defective.
Repeat the test supplying AVR power through terminals
XI, X2, and then test again by supplying power through
terminals Z1, Z2.

Static test LAM


(under-speed protection)
Voltage adjustment Pot P2 should be set in it normal
position just when the lamp just begins to glow. Turn P4
slowly CCW the brightness should decrease suddenly
the voltage at AVR's output terminals E+, E- must falls
about 15%. Then resetting P4 to initial position : the
lamp should glow normally as before

Adjustment procedure

- By adjusting engine speed, reduce power exchange,


to 0 KW

a) Initial setting of potentiometers


- P3 STABILITY: middle position.

- By adjusting voltage pot (P2 or Rhe) on one of the


machines try to cancel (or minimize) circulating
currents.

- PI QUADRATURE VOLTAGE DROP : fully CCW

- Do not change voltage adjustments.

- P5 EXCITATION CURRENT LIMIT: to be adjusted


only if necessary maximum fully CW.

n) Switch on the load (adjustments cannot be made if


there is no reactive load).

- Remote voltage trimmer Rhe - 470 OHM (jumper ST4


removed): middle position.

- By adjusting speed, balance the KW (proportionally to


the rated powers of each genset).

b) Connect one analog (needle type) voltmeter cal. 50V


D.C. across E+, E-terminals and another (300V-500V or
1000V) A.C. across the alternator output terminals.

- By adjusting voltage droop with pot. P1, balance the


output currents.

- P2 VOLTAGE: lowest fully CCW.

c) Make sure that the 50/60 Hz link is correctly


connected
d) (P2) potentiometer
anti-clockwise

must

be

set

maximum

e) (P4) (V/Hz) must be set maximum clockwise


f) (P3) (Stability) has to be adjusted maximum
clockwise -1/3.
g) Start and adjust the engine speed corresponding to
48Hz for 50 Hz (nominal) or 58 for 60 Hz.
h) Adjust output voltage with (P2) to the required value
- rated voltage UN if generator operates alone
(for example 400V)
-or UN+2 to 4% for parallel operation with CT
(i.e. 410V - see below)
If voltage is unstable, adjust (P3) (try in both
directions), noting voltage across E+, E- (approx.1OV
dc) The fastest recovery time may be achieved when
(P3) is set close to the limit of instability. If there is no
stable position try adjustment again after having cut or
reconnecting link ST2 (normal / fast).
i) Turn (P4) anticlockwise until the voltage drops about
15%

Adjustment of maximum
current
(Excitation ceiling)

excitation

- Static adjustment of excitation current limitation,


potentiometer P5 (factory adjustment: 10 A, fuse
caliber: 10A-10seconds).
The factory adjustment corresponds to the excitation
current for a sustained 3 phase short circuit, of about 3
times the rated current, unless otherwise specified(*)
It is possible to reduce the maximum excitation level by
a static method which is safer for the alternators and the
network.
Disconnect the supply leads (XI X2, Z1, Z2) and
sensing leads (0-110-220-380) on the AVR. Connect
the supply as shown (XI, X2, 0,110V). Connect an
ammeter (10A, dc) in series with the exciter field. Turn
P5 fully CCW. Switch on the supply. If there is no output
current from AVR, turn P2 (voltage) clockwise until
ammeter indicates a stabilized current.
Switch the supply off, then on again. Turn P5 clockwise
until the required current is obtained in the exciter field,
(limit to 10A)
Checking internal protection:

j) Modify engine speed around 48 or 58 Hz in order to


check the LAM voltage drop (~ 15%).

Switch off (B): the excitation current must rise to the


pre-set high level, and remain at this level for a period
of more than 10 seconds, than fall to less than 1A.

k) Readjust speed of genset to its normal no-load level

To reset, switch off the supply by opening switch (A).

ADJUSTMENTS IN
PARALLEL OPERATION
Note: Preliminary to any adjustment on the AVR, make
sure that engine speeds are similar.
l) Presetting for parallel operation (with CT connected to
terminals S1 ,S2 of terminal strip J2)
- Potentiometer P1 (Voltage droop) in middle position.
Switch on the rated load (P.F. 0.8 inductive). The output
voltage should drop 2% to 3%. If voltage rises, reverse
the 2 leads from the CT.
m) No load voltages must be identical on all gensets
working together and in parallel.
- Synchronize and parallel the gensets together.

Note: After having adjusted the excitation current


limitation
(*): In many countries short-circuit current equal to 3
times IN is obligatory in order to allow selective tripping
of circuit breakers.

ST3

LED

Fuse 10A

50HZ
60HZ
P5
J1

Z1

J2

X1

X2

P4

X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
E0V
110V
220V
380V

Z2
E+

ST2

E-

P3

0V
110V

ST6

220V

ST7

380V

P2
S2
S1

VR
VR

ST1

P1

3ph in
S2
S1
1k

3ph in

50HZ

ST4

60HZ
X2

P5

Mains

Z1

LED

(Supply 50/60Hz)

X1

P4

Frequency

Z2
E+

SS448
Vlotage

E-

P3

0V
110V

VM

220V

VR
VR

P2

380V

300Vdc
S2
S1

220V
P<100W

VR
1k

3ph in

3ph in

Static test AVR


Mains
(Supply 50/60Hz)

Excit max

50HZ

60HZ
X2

P5

Z1

LED

X1

P4

Z2

SS448
P3

Exciter field ~6 ohm

E+
E0V

110V

Voltage

P2

220V

VR
VR

380V

3ph in
S2
S1
VR
1k

3ph in

Ad justment of maximum excitation current

11 Red

9 Green
Set according to voltage

Using the EA448 in place of the Marathon DVR 2000


DVR2000E (digital AVR) provides 7.5A 150VDC Max output short time in compareson to model EA448
(Analog AVR) thats provide 10 A 160VDC Max output short time
Both model use power FET driven outputs and use PWM (pulse width modulation) depending on excitation needs.
The both have over-voltage and over-current protections
The biggest difference is Model DVR2000E is 3-phase sensing and Model EA448 is single phase sensing.
In addition, Model AVR2000E has Binary inputs for remotely voltage adjustment and Model EA448 has
conventional remote potentiometer adjustment.

Exciter field
Armature

C.T.

Stator
480/277v

XX/1A

E1

U
7.5MF
PMG

W
200VAC max 50 to 500 Hz

Fuse 10A

50Hz
60Hz

AVR EA448

X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
EOV
110V
220V
380V

S2
S1

EXT VR 1k Ohm

E2

R
S
T

Using the SS448C in place of the Cat SR6 AVR with PMG
T

S
XX/1A

C.T.

Exciter field
Armature

L1

PMG
L5

200VAC max 50 to 500 Hz

Fuse 12A

50Hz
60Hz

AVR SS448

X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
EOV
110V
220V
380V

S2
S1

EXT VR 1k Ohm

Cat 20
Cat 22

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