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4250 en - 2011.

03 / c

10 … 23 kVA - 50 Hz
12,5 … 28 kVA - 60 Hz

PARTNER ALTERNATORS
LSA 40 - 4 Pole
Electrical and mechanical data
LSA 40 - 4 Pole

SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO APPLICATIONS


The LSA 40 alternator is designed to be suitable for typical generator applications, such as: backup,
marine applications, rental, telecommunications, etc.

COMPLIANT WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS


The LSA 40 alternator conforms to the main international standards and regulations:
- IEC 60034, NEMA MG 1.22, ISO 8528/3, CSA, UL 1446, UL 1004B on request, marine regulations, etc.
It can be integrated into a CE marked generator.
The LSA 40 is designed, manufactured and marketed in an ISO 9001 environment.

TOP OF THE RANGE ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE


● Class H insulation.
● Standard 12 wire re-connectable winding, 2/3 pitch, type no. 6.
● Voltage range:
- 50 Hz: 220 V - 240 V and 380 V - 415 V (440 V)
- 60 Hz: 208 V - 240 V and 380 V - 480 V
● High efficiency and motor starting capacity.
● Other voltages are possible with optional adapted windings:
- 50 Hz: 440 V (no. 7), 500 V (no. 9),
- 60 Hz: 380 V and 416 V (no. 8), 600 V (no. 9)
● THD Total harmonic distortion < 2% (full load).
● R 791 interference suppression conforming to standard EN 55011 group 1 class B standard for European zone (CE marking).

EXCITATION AND REGULATION SYSTEM SUITED TO THE APPLICATION

Excitation system Regulation options

Voltage regulator C.T.* R 731* P


SHUNT AREP Current transformer for 3-phase sensing
(AVR) connecting modules in parallel
Remote voltage potentiometer

R 220 Std - - - -
R 438 - Std √ √ √
D 510* Optional Optional √ - √
AVR voltage accuracy ± 0.5% . - √: Possible mounting. - (*) External mounting

PROTECTION SYSTEM SUITED TO THE ENVIRONMENT


● The LSA 40 is IP 23.
● Standard winding protection for clean environments with relative humidity ≤ 95%, including indoor marine environments.
Options: - Filters on air inlet : derating 5%.
- Filters on air inlet and air outlet (IP 44) : derating 10%.
- Winding protection for harsh environments and relative humidity greater than 95%.
- Space heaters.
- Thermal protection for stator windings.

REINFORCED MECHANICAL STRUCTURE USING FINITE ELEMENT MODELLING


● Compact rigid assembly to better withstand generator vibrations.
● Steel frame.
● Aluminium flanges and shields.
● Two-bearing and single-bearing versions designed to be suitable for commercially-available heat engines.
● Half-key balancing.
● Permanently greased bearings.
● Direction of rotation : clockwise and anti-clockwise (without derating).

ACCESSIBLE TERMINAL BOX


● Easy access to the AVR and to the connections.
● 8 way terminal block for reconnecting the voltage.
● Predrilled holes for cable gland.

Copyright 2004: MOTEURS LEROY-SOMER

LEROY-SOMER reserves the right to modify the design, technical specifications and dimensions of the products shown in this document. The descriptions cannot in
any way be considered contractual. The values indicated are typical values.

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

General characteristics
Insulation class H Excitation system SHUNT AREP
Winding pitch 2/3 (wdg 6) AVR type R 220 R 438
Number of wires 12 Voltage regulation (*) ± 0.5% ± 0.5%
Protection IP 23 Short-circuit current - 300% (3 IN): 10 s
Altitude ≤ 1000 m Totale Harmonic distortion THD (**) no load < 3% - on load < 2%
Overspeed 2250 min-1 Waveform: NEMA = TIF (**) < 50
Air flow 0.06 m3/s, 50 Hz - 0.072 m3/s, 60 Hz
(*) Steady state. (**) Total harmonic distortion between phases, no-load or on-load (non-distorting).

Ratings 50 Hz - 1500 R.P.M.


kVA / kW - P.F. = 0,8
Duty/T°C Continuous duty/40°C Continuous duty/40°C Stand-by/40°C Stand-by/27°C
Class/T°K H/125°K F/105°K H/150°K H/163°K
Phase 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph.
Y 380V 400V 415V 440V ∆∆ 380V 400V 415V 440V ∆∆ 380V 400V 415V 440V ∆∆ 380V 400V 415V 440V ∆∆
∆ 220V 230V 240V 230V 220V 230V 240V 230V 220V 230V 240V 230V 220V 230V 240V 230V
YY 220V 220V 220V 220V
40 VS1 kVA 10 10 10 9 7 9 9 9 8 6.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 9 7.5 11 11 11 10 8
kW 8 8 8 7.2 5.6 7.2 7.2 7.2 6.4 5.2 8.4 8.4 8.4 7.2 6 8.8 8.8 8.8 8 6.4
40 VS2 kVA 12.5 12.5 12.5 11 9 11.5 11.5 11.5 10 8 13.5 13.5 13.5 12 9.5 14 14 14 12.5 10
kW 10 10 10 8.8 7.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 8 6.4 10.8 10.8 10.8 9.6 7.6 11.2 11.2 11.2 10 8
40 S3 kVA 15 15 15 13 10.5 14 14 14 12 10 16 16 16 14 11.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 15 12
kW 12 12 12 10.4 8.4 11.2 11.2 11.2 9.6 8 12.8 12.8 12.8 11.2 9.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 12 9.6
40 S4 kVA 17.5 17.5 17.5 16 12.5 16 16 16 14 11.5 19 19 19 16.5 13.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 17 14
kW 14 14 14 12.8 10 12.8 12.8 12.8 11.2 9.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 13.2 10.8 15.6 15.6 15.6 13.6 11.2
40 M5 kVA 20 20 20 18 14 18.5 18.5 18.5 16 13 21.5 21.5 21.5 19 15 22 22 22 20 15.5
kW 16 16 16 14.4 11.2 14.8 14.8 14.8 12.8 10.4 17.2 17.2 17.2 15.2 12 17.6 17.6 17.6 16 12.4
40 L7 kVA 23 23 23 19 15 20 20 20 16 14 24 24 24 20 16 25 25 25 22 16.5
kW 18.4 18.4 18.4 15.2 12 16 16 16 12.8 11.2 19.2 19.2 19.2 16 12.8 20 20 20 17.6 13.2

Ratings 60 Hz - 1800 R.P.M.


kVA / kW - P.F. = 0,8
Duty/T°C Continuous duty/40°C Continuous duty/40°C Stand-by/40°C Stand-by/27°C
Class/T°K H/125°K F/105°K H/150°K H/163°K
Phase 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph. 3 ph. 1 ph.
Y 380V 416V 440V 480V ∆∆ 380V 416V 440V 480V ∆∆ 380V 416V 440V 480V ∆∆ 380V 416V 440V 480V ∆∆
∆ 220V 240V 240V 220V 240V 240V 220V 240V 240V 220V 240V 240V
YY 208V 220V 240V 208V 220V 240V 208V 220V 240V 208V 220V 240V
40 VS1 kVA 10 11 11,5 12,5 9 9,5 10,5 10,5 11,5 8,5 11 11,5 12,5 13,5 9,5 11,5 12 13 14 10
kW 8,0 8,8 9,2 10,0 7,2 7,6 8,4 8,4 9,2 6,8 8,8 9,2 10 10,8 7,6 9,2 9,6 10,4 11,2 8
40 VS2 kVA 12,5 13,5 14,5 15,5 11,5 11,5 12,5 13,5 14,5 10,5 13,5 14,5 15,5 16,5 12 14 15 16 17 12,5
kW 10,0 10,8 11,6 12,4 9,2 9,2 10 10,8 11,6 8,4 10,8 11,6 12,4 13,2 9,6 11,2 12 12,8 13,6 10
40 S3 kVA 15 16,5 17,5 19 13 14 15,5 16,5 17,5 12 16 18 19 20 13,5 17 18,5 19,5 21 14
kW 12 13,2 14,0 15,2 10,4 11,2 12,4 13,2 14 9,6 12,8 14,4 15,2 16 10,8 13,6 14,8 15,6 16,8 11,2
40 S4 kVA 17,5 19 20 22 14,5 16,5 18 19 20,5 13 19 20,5 21,5 23,5 15 19,5 21 22 24,5 15,5
kW 14,0 15,2 16,0 17,6 11,6 13,2 14,4 15,2 16,4 10,4 15,2 16,4 17,2 18,8 12 15,6 16,8 17,6 19,6 12,4
40 M5 kVA 20 22 23 25 16 18,5 20,5 21,5 23 15 21,5 23,5 25 27 17 22 24,5 26 27,5 17,5
kW 16 17,6 18,4 20 12,8 14,8 16,4 17,2 18,4 12,0 17,2 18,8 20 21,6 13,6 17,6 19,6 20,8 22 14
40 L7 kVA 22 24,5 25,5 28 17,5 20,5 23 24 25 15,5 24 26 27,5 30 18,5 24,5 27 28,5 31 19,5
kW 17,6 19,6 20,4 22,4 14 16,4 18,4 19,2 20 12,4 19,2 20,8 22 24 14,8 19,6 21,6 22,8 24,8 15,6

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Efficiencies 50 Hz (— P.F. : 0.8 ) ( ...... P.F. : 1 )


LSA 40 VS1 LSA 40 S4
95% 95%
90.6
90 88.8 90 90.7
88.7 90.5
88.5 89.5 86
85 86.8 85 86.7
83.2 86.4
83 83.8 84.1 85.5
82.7 82
80 80
79.7
77.2
75 75
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 kVA 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 kVA

LSA 40 VS2 LSA 40 M5


95% 95%
91.3
89.8 91.2
90 90 91.2
89.7 90
89.6 87.1
88 84.7 87.2 87.7 86.7
85 85
85.3 84.7
84.5 84.3
82.8
80 81.5 80
79.1

75 75
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 kVA 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 kVA

LSA 40 S3 LSA 40 L7
95% 95%
91.8
90.3
90 90 91.7 91.7
89
90.2 90.1 90.5 87.9
85.4 87.9 88.5 87.6
85 85.7 86.1 85
85 85.3
83.3 83.6
80 81 80

75 75
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 kVA 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 kVA

Reactances (%). Time constants (ms) - Class H/400 V


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
Kcc Short-circuit ratio 0,72 0,69 0,62 0,62 0,63 0,63
Xd Direct-axis synchro. reactance unsaturated 167 174 190 195 193 192
Xq Quadrature-axis synchro. reactance unsaturated 100 104 114 117 116 115
T’do No-load transient time constant 780 858 909 953 1006 1072
X’d Direct-axis transient reactance saturated 17,2 16,3 16,8 16,4 15,4 14,4
T’d Short-circuit transient time constant 74 74 74 74 74 74
X”d Direct-axis subtransient reactance saturated 8,6 8,1 8,4 8,2 7,7 7,2
T”d Subtransient time constant 7 7 7 7 7 7
X”q Quadrature-axis subtransient reactance saturated 16,1 15,9 16,8 16,8 16,2 15,6
Xo Zero sequence reactance unsaturated 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1
X2 Negative sequence reactance saturated 12,4 12,0 12,7 12,6 12,0 11,4
Ta Armature time constant 11 11 11 11 11 11
Other class H/400 V data
io (A) No-load excitation current (SHUNT/AREP) 0,8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7
ic (A) On-load excitation current (SHUNT/AREP) 2,0 2 2.1 2.1 2 2
uc (V) On-load excitation voltage (SHUNT/AREP) 25 25 26 26 24 24
ms Response time (∆U = 20% transient) <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms
kVA Start (∆U = 20% cont. or (∆U = 30% trans.) SHUNT 25 29 36 44 52 62
kVA Start (∆U = 20% cont. or (∆U = 30% trans.) AREP 25 29 36 44 52 62
% Transient ∆U (on-load 4/4) SHUNT - P.F.: 0.8 LAG < 16% < 15.2% < 14.7% < 13.9% < 13.2% < 13.2%
% Transient ∆U (on-load 4/4) AREP - P.F.: 0.8 LAG < 16% < 15.2% < 14.7% < 13.9% < 13.2% < 13.2%
W No-load losses 460 520 550 600 660 730
W Heat dissipation 1610 1790 2040 2270 2360 2510

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Transient voltage variation 400 V - 50 Hz

Phase loading (SHUNT or AREP system)


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
30%

25

20
Voltage drop

15

10

0 20 40 60 kVA
kVA at PF Ø 0.8

Load shedding (SHUNT or AREP system)


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
40%

30
Voltage drop

20

10

0 20 40 60 kVA
kVA at PF Ø 0.8

Motor starting (SHUNT or AREP system)


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
40%

30
Voltage drop

20

14%

10

0 20 40 60 80 100 kVA
22.9
locked rotor kVA at PF Ø 0.6

1 ) For a PF with a Ø other than 0.6, multiply the kVA by K = Sin Ø/0.8
Example of calculation for a PF with a Ø other than 0.6: motor starting kVA calculated at PF Ø 0.4 = 20 kVA
Sin Ø 0.4 = 0.9165 K = 1.145 corrected kVA = 22.9 kVA Corresponding voltage drop for L7 = 14%.
2 ) For a voltage U other than 400 V (Y), 230 V ( ) at 50 Hz , multiply the kVA by (400/U)2 or (230/U)2.

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Efficiencies 60 Hz (— P.F. : 0.8 ) ( ...... P.F. : 1 )


LSA 40 VS1 LSA 40 S4
90% 89 95%
89
88.4 90.9
85 86.2 84.1 90 90.6 90.8
83 84.3 83.8 89.1 86.8
87.2
80 85 83.1
86.4 86.4
78.4
75 76.3 80 81.3

70 75
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 kVA 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 kVA

LSA 40 VS2 LSA 40 M5


95% 95%
91.4
89.9
90 89.9 90 91.1 91.4
89.6 87.7
89.4
85.6 88.1
87.2 87.4
85 87.4
85.7 85.3 85
84.5 83.6
82
80 80
80.1 78.2

75 75
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 kVA 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 kVA

LSA 40 S3 LSA 40 L7
95% 95%
91.8
90.5
90 90 89.9
91.5 91.8 88.6
90.2 90.4
88.6 86.2 88.8 88.3
86.6 85.8 87.7
85 85.8 85
83.9
82.3 82.5
80 80.4 80

75 75
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 kVA 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 kVA

Reactances (%). Time constants (ms) - Class H/480 V


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
Kcc Short-circuit ratio 0,69 0,67 0,59 0,59 0,61 0,62
Xd Direct-axis synchro. reactance unsaturated 174 180 201 204 201 195
Xq Quadrature-axis synchro. reactance unsaturated 104 108 120 122 121 117
T’do No-load transient time constant 780 858 909 953 1006 1072
X’d Direct-axis transient reactance saturated 17,9 16,8 17,8 17,2 16,1 14,6
T’d Short-circuit transient time constant 74 74 74 74 74 74
X”d Direct-axis subtransient reactance saturated 8,9 8,4 8,9 8,6 8,0 7,3
T”d Subtransient time constant 7 7 7 7 7 7
X”q Quadrature-axis subtransient reactance saturated 16,7 16,4 17,8 17,6 16,9 15,9
Xo Zero sequence reactance unsaturated 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1
X2 Negative sequence reactance saturated 12,9 12,4 13,4 13,1 12,5 11,6
Ta Armature time constant 11 11 11 11 11 11

Other class H/480 V data


io (A) No-load excitation current (SHUNT/AREP) 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,7
ic (A) On-load excitation current (SHUNT/AREP) 2,0 2,0 2,2 2,2 2,0 1,9
uc (V) On-load excitation voltage (SHUNT/AREP) 25 25 26 26 25 24
ms Response time (∆U = 20% transient) <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms <300ms
kVA Start (∆U = 20% cont. or (∆U = 30% trans.) SHUNT 30 35 43 53 62 74
kVA Start (∆U = 20% cont. or (∆U = 30% trans.) AREP 30 35 43 53 62 74
% Transient ∆U (on-load 4/4) SHUNT - P.F.: 0.8 LAG < 16.4% < 15.4% < 15.2% < 14.3% < 13.5% < 13.3%
% Transient ∆U (on-load 4/4) AREP - P.F.: 0.8 LAG < 16.4% < 15.4% < 15.2% < 14.3% < 13.5% < 13.3%
W No-load losses 650 730 770 840 920 1020
W Heat dissipation 1880 2080 2420 2670 2780 2870

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Transient voltage variation 480 V - 60 Hz


Phase loading (SHUNT or AREP system)
VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
30%

25

20
Voltage drop

15

10

0 20 40 60 80 kVA
kVA at PF Ø 0.8

Load shedding (SHUNT or AREP system)


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
40%

30
Voltage drop

20

10

0 20 40 60 80 kVA
kVA at PF Ø 0.8

Motor starting (SHUNT or AREP system)


VS1 VS2 S3 S4 M5 L7
40%

30
Voltage drop

20

12%
10

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 kVA


22.9
locked rotor kVA at PF Ø 0.6

1 ) For a PF with a Ø other than 0.6, multiply the kVA by K = Sin Ø/0.8
Example of calculation for a PF with a Ø other than 0.6: motor starting kVA calculated at PF Ø 0.4 = 20 kVA
Sin Ø 0.4 = 0.9165 K = 1.145 corrected kVA = 22.9 kVA Corresponding voltage drop for L12 = 10%.
2 ) For a voltage U other than 480 V (Y), 277 V ( ), 240 V (YY) at 60 Hz, multiply the kVA by (480/U)2 or (277/U)2 or (240/U)2.

7
LSA 40 - 4 Pole

3-phase short-circuit curves at no load and rated speed (star connection Y)


1000

Symmetrical
LSA 40 S4
Asymmetrical

100 AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

1000

LSA 40 M5 Symmetrical
Asymmetrical

100 AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

1000

Symmetrical
LSA 40 L7 Asymmetrical

100
AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

Influence due to connection


Curves shown are for star (Y) connection.
For other connections, use the following multiplication factors:
- Series delta : Current value x 1.732
- Parallel star : Current value x 2

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

3-phase short-circuit curves at no load and rated speed (star connection Y)


1000

Symmetrical
LSA 40 S4
Asymmetrical

100 AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

1000

LSA 40 M5 Symmetrical
Asymmetrical

100 AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

1000

Symmetrical
LSA 40 L7 Asymmetrical

100
AREP
Current (A)

10

SHUNT

1 10 100 1000 10000 time (ms)

Influence due to short-circuit


Curves are based on a three-phase short-circuit.
For other types of short-circuit, use the following multiplication factors:
3-phase 2-phase L/L 1-phase L/N
Instantaneous (max.) 1 0.87 1.3
Continuous 1 1.5 2.2
Maximum duration (AREP/PMG) 1.5

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Single bearing dimensions


Detail of L L
XBG Ø 11 holes equid. over Ø M
S.A.E. 5 LB LB
flange AH AH 212 47 Access to
349
Z Xg Z Xg 81 50 terminals β°
and AVR

Cable

213
outlet
Ø N - 0.127
- 0.050
Ø BX - 0.100

Ø N - 0.127
- 0.050
Ø BX - 0.100

130
Ø 53
+0

+0

373
ØP

ØP

Ø 285

+1
H -3
X Ø Y holes
equid. over Ø U

4
80 Optional
AIR H = 180
AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET

13
98 87.5 INLET A2
3 3 13 C1 123.5 A1
5.5 203 5.5 C 51 282

Frame dimensions (mm) Standard Optional Coupling


L LB Xg Weight (kg) Shaft height Flange 3 4 5
LSA 40 VS1 467 405 186 73 H 160 180 Flex plate
LSA 40 VS2 467 405 196 80 Feet length 11 1/2 x - -
LSA 40 S3 497 435 204 87 C 203 238 10 x x -
LSA 40 S4 497 435 221 92 C1 25 22 8 x x -
LSA 40 M5 517 455 221 102 A1 254 279 7 1/2 - x x
LSA 40 L7 547 485 236 112 A2 230 - 6 1/2 - x x

Flange dimensions (mm) Flex plate dimensions (mm)


S.A.E. P N M XBG β° S.A.E. BX U X Y AH Z
5 358 314.32 333.38 8 22°30 11 1/2 352.42 333.38 8 11 39.6 0
4 408 361.95 381 12 15° 10 314.32 295.28 8 11 53.8 0
3 460 409.58 428.62 12 15° 8 263.52 244.48 6 11 62 0
7 1/2 241.3 222.25 8 9 30.2 4.5
6 1/2 215.9 200.02 6 9 30.2 4.5

Torsional analysis data


Xr
Ø 18

Ø 25
Ø 50

Ø 52

Ø 41
Ø 55

Lr

Centre of gravity: Xr (mm), Rotor length: Lr (mm), Weight: M (kg), Moment of inertia: J (kgm2): (4J = MD2)
S.A.E. 6 1/2 S.A.E. 7 1/2 S.A.E. 8 S.A.E. 10 S.A.E. 11 1/2
TYPE Xr Lr M J Xr Lr M J Xr Lr M J Xr Lr M J Xr Lr M J
LSA 40 VS1 211.7 428 25.54 0.0779 211.7 428 25.7 0.0802 243.5 428 26 0.0847 238.3 428 26.5 0.0964 221.1 428 27 0.1080
LSA 40 VS2 221.7 428 27.95 0.0867 221.7 428 28.11 0.0890 253.5 428 28.41 0.0935 248.3 428 28.91 0.1052 231.1 428 29.41 0.1168
LSA 40 S3 229.2 458 30.32 0.0936 229.2 458 30.48 0.0959 261 458 30.78 0.1004 255.8 458 31.28 0.1121 238.6 458 31.78 0.1237
LSA 40 S4 236.7 458 32.23 0.1004 236.7 458 32.39 0.1027 268.5 458 32.69 0.1072 263.3 458 33.19 0.1189 246.1 458 33.69 0.1305
LSA 40 M5 246.7 478 35.26 0.1102 246.7 478 35.42 0.1125 278.5 478 35.72 0.1170 273.3 478 36.22 0.1287 256.1 478 36.72 0.1403
LSA 40 L7 261.7 508 39.47 0.1237 261.7 508 39.63 0.1260 293.5 508 39.93 0.1305 288.3 508 40.43 0.1422 271.1 508 40.93 0.1538

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LSA 40 - 4 Pole

Two bearing dimensions


L
Access to
LB
the AVR 349
82 212 47
Xg 81 50 22°30

Access to terminals
Cable outlet

8 M10 holes

213
Ø 42 m6
Ø 266.7- 0.127

130

equid. over Ø 285.75


12
+0

373
Ø 358

45
8
Ø 285

+1
160 -3
180 - 2
+0

5
AIR OUTLET 175 AIR INLET
14

9 123.5 1 M10 hole 230

5.5 116 264

124.6 99 18
144.6 135

Dimensions (mm)
TYPE L LB Xg Weight (kg)
LSA 40 VS1 505 423 198 82
LSA 40 VS2 505 423 208 89
LSA 40 S3 535 453 216 96
LSA 40 S4 535 453 233 101
LSA 40 M5 555 473 233 109
LSA 40 L7 585 503 248 121

Torsional analysis data


Xr
Ø 25
Ø 42

Ø 45

Ø 50

Ø 52

Ø 41
Ø 55

Lr

Centre of gravity: Xr (mm), Rotor length: Lr (mm), Weight: M (kg), Moment of inertia: J (kgm2): (4J = MD2)
TYPE Xr Lr M J
LSA 40 VS1 176.5 450.2 25.38 0.0731
LSA 40 VS2 186.5 450.2 27.79 0.0819
LSA 40 S3 194 480.2 30.16 0.0888
LSA 40 S4 201.5 480.2 32.07 0.0956
LSA 40 M5 211.5 500.2 35.10 0.1054
LSA 40 L7 226.5 530.2 39.31 0.1189

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