AGN 227 - Anti-Condensation Heaters
AGN 227 - Anti-Condensation Heaters
AGN 227 - Anti-Condensation Heaters
DESCRIPTION
Anti-condensation heaters reduce the moisture level in the air immediately around the
alternator when the alternator is stationary. They also maintain the atmosphere inside the
alternator above the dew point during long periods of inactivity, such as when the alternator is
used in a standby application.
If a situation exists where humidity levels are known to be high, the accepted way of dealing
with this situation is to install space heaters around the Generating Set, in the canopy or room,
combined with motorised ventilation louvres to shut out the damp atmosphere.
The design criteria for anti-condensation heaters used on AvK and STAMFORD alternators
was to support an insulation system by maintaining sufficient residual temperature within an
alternator that has just completed an operation (run) to stop condensation forming or being
absorbed during the inactive period. The actual heater wattage is a compromise of design
requirement and the space available within the non-drive end (NDE) area of the alternator.
A separate power supply is required for the anti-condensation heaters. Customers usually
arrange a power supply connection that automatically switches on when the Generating Set is
Refer to Drawing number A12-H11 for the anti-condensation heater connection details.
The Flexible Pad type heater is pasted on a curved bracket and the bracket is bolted to the
alternator’s Non-Drive End (NDE) bracket, below the exciter assembly.
There are four options for the anti-condensation heater depending on the supply voltage: 12
VDC, 24 VDC, 115 VAC and 230 VAC. The heater output powers are 30W for S0L1 and 45W
for S0L2.
The Cartridge type heater is mounted on the alternator’s NDE bracket, below the exciter
assembly.
There are four options for the anti-condensation heater depending on the supply voltage: 12
VDC, 24 VDC, 115 VAC and 230 VAC. The heater output power is 80W.
P0/P1 Alternators
The Flexible Pad type heater element is secured to the NDE Bracket and below the exciter
windings. There are four options for the anti-condensation heater depending on the supply
voltage: 12 VDC, 24 VDC, 115 VAC and 230 VAC. The heater output power is 30W.
UC 22 (S2) Alternators
The UC 22 (S2) alternators have a 1 element cartridge heater and there are 2 options:
UC 27 (S3) Alternators
The UC 27 (S3) alternator have a 1 element cartridge heater and there are 2 options:
S4 Alternators
The S4 alternators have has a 2 element cartridge heater and there are 3 options:
2 elements in parallel (standard): 110 to 125V; 250 to 325W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 2)
2 elements in parallel (standard): 220 to 260V; 250 to 350W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 2)
2 elements in parallel (higher power option): 220 to 277V; 450 to 715W (Drawing A7-
H11 Fig 2)
On the UC 22 (S2), UC 27 (S3) and S4 alternators, the heaters are mounted underneath the
Main Stator windings at the NDE (Non-Drive End), at the bottom of the frame:
The HC5 (S5) alternators have options for 1 element or 2 element cartridge heaters:
S6 Alternators
P7 (S7) Alternators
The P7 (S7) alternators have either 2 element or 4 element cartridge heaters, depending on
the core length:
P7A-F: 2 elements in parallel: 110 to 138V; 450 to 710W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 2)
P7A-F: 2 elements in parallel: 220 to 277V; 450 to 715W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 2)
P7G-H: 4 elements in parallel: 110 to 138V; 900 to 1415W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 3)
P7G-H: 4 elements in parallel: 220 to 277V; 900 to 1425W (Drawing A7-H11 Fig 3)
On the HC5 (S5), S6 and P7 (S7) alternators, the heaters are mounted on a bracket, which is
then bolted on the Exciter Stator core pack:
The P80 (S8/S9) alternators have two circular ring tubular heaters, which can be connected
either in series or in parallel. There are specific ranges for the heater output power depending
on the voltage applied to the heaters. Heaters are mandatory and therefore fitted as standard
on Medium and High Voltage P80 alternators (MV80/ HV80).
When connected in parallel, the voltage operating range across the two heaters is 100 to 138V,
resulting in output power of 1062W to 2022W.
When connected in series, the voltage operating range across the two heaters is 200V to 277V,
resulting in output power of 1058W to 2029W.
The output power range corresponds to the minimum and maximum supply voltages. So for
example, if 200V was applied across the two heaters, the power output would be 1058W, and
if 277V was applied across the two heaters, the power output would be 2029W.
Any operating voltage between 200V and 277V requires a calculation to determine the output
power. For example, heaters operating at 220V: (2202 / 2002) x 1058W = 1280W.
The supply voltage range of the heaters is specified by the customer during the alternator order
placement. The heaters will then be connected based on customer’s specification (in series or
in parallel) and the wiring diagram will reflect the voltage and output power range of the
heaters. Instead of a having a separate heater connection diagram, the heater connection is
included in the complete Wiring Diagram for a P80 alternator.
Anti-condensation heaters are fitted on every DSG/DSU/DIG alternator. The output power of
the heaters depends on the alternator frame size. There is also the option to select heaters
with increased output powers depending on the application needs.
There are several supply voltage options for the heaters. Other supply voltages not listed
below can also be considered on a case-by-case basis:
The anti-condensation heaters are generally mounted at the non-drive-end (NDE) of the
alternator, below the exciter stator assembly:
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