Om-200 DC Regulator
Om-200 DC Regulator
Om-200 DC Regulator
OM-200
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
for
DC Voltage Regulator
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Instruction 910082 Page 1
Feb 25/86 Revised
Before inspecting or servicing electrically-powered equepment,. /' -.
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Shut-OFF-;.~l-poweFat--t-h**~~nnac~~n -svi-tch-or--li/ne(breakere.-
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pment.
I b. Lock switch OPEN (or remove line fuses) so that power cannot be
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turned ON accidentally.
I c. Disconnect power to equipment if it is out of service.
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I d. If troubleshooting must be done with the unit ener ized, have
I another person presen ; ho is trained in turning oP f the equipment
I n for first aid.
and providing or call13
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IC . FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION
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I Fire and explosion are caused by electrical short circuits, combustible
material near engine exhaust piping, misuse of batteries and fuel, or
I UII 23afe operating-or fueling cbnditions.
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I 1. Electrical Short Circuits and Overloads
I Overloaded or shorted equipment can become hot enough to cause fires
I either by self destruction or causing nearby combustibles to ignite.
I For electrically-poweredequipment, in particular, rovide primary ,
input protection to remove short circuited or heaviEy overloaded
I equipment from the line.
I 2. Batteries _
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Batteries may explode and/or give off flammable hydro en
I and arcing from a ru tured battery can cause fires an% ad%?$on??" acid
failures. When serVIcing, do not smoke, cause sparking, or use open
I flame near the battery.
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I 3. Engine Fuel
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Use only approved fuel container or fueling system. Fires and
explosions can occur if the fuel tank is not grounded prior to or during
I fuel transfer. Shut unit DOWN before removing fuel tank cap. Do not
completely fill tank, because heat from the a uipment may cause fuel.
expansion overflow. Remove all spilled fuel 4MMEDIATELY, includin any
that penetrates the unit. After clean-up, open equipment doors an% blow
fumes away with compressed air.
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D. IC FUME PREVENTION I
bon monoxide.--Engine exhaust fumes can kill and cause health problems. ;
e or vent the exhaust fumes to a suitable exhaust duct or outdoors.
'er locate engine exhausts near intake ducts of air conditioners. I
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E. -BC lILY INJURY PREVENTION I
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,ious inju can result from contact with fans inside some equipment.' I
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I x equipment for inspection and routine maintenance. When
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ec .ipmentis in o eration use extreme care in doing necessary troubleshootin
ar adjustment. Eo not remove guards while equipment is operating.
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P. lICALAND FIRST AID TREATMENT I
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'st aid facilities and a qualified first aid person should be available f
1 ' each shift for immediate treatment of all injury victims. Electric
I ck victims should be checked by a ph sician and taken to a hospital
I mediatelyif any abnormal signs are oBserved. ;
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EMERGENCY FIRST AID i
.l physician immediately. Seek additional assistance and use First Aid i
:hnlquesrecommended by American Red Cross until medical help arrives. ;
a BREATHING IS DIFFICULT g%ve oxy en, if available, and have victim lie
Iw FOR ELECTRICAL SHO& turn oP f power. Remove victim* if not
!e z;hing, begin artificial'respiration preferably mouth-to-mouth. If
able pulse. begin external hea& massage. Call Emergency Rescue
utad immediately.
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CHAPTER 1. DESCRIPTION/OPERATION
SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION
1. Genera 1 Description i4
A. The 485972 regulator is designed to provide 2% regulation with 500
millisecond recovery time on 28.5 volt self-excited D.C. generators, 1
requiring no more than 7 amperes shunt field excitation.
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2. Circuit Descriptions
This circuit consists of Capacitors C5, C9; Resistors, R13, R14; and a
Potentiometer R33. The resistors and potentiometer form a simple voltage ,
divider network where the voltage at the potentiometer wiper is merely a
portion of the generator output voltage. The capacitors reduce the
effect of generator commutator ripple and brush arcing.
The difference amplifier consists of Resistors R15, R18, R19, R20 and Gp
Amp Ul. The output of the difference amplifier is the signal at the non-
inverting input minus the signal at the inverting input, times the gain
of the amplifier. The voltage at the inverting input is fed by a voltage
divider network (R5, R34) and an 8 volt regulator source; always holding
the voltage to this input constant. The voltage at the non-inverting in-
put is the signal from the voltage detection circuit. Since the gain of :::.
the amplifier is unity (set by the resistors), the output is the difference
between these two input signals.
The Summing Amplifier consists of Resistors R21, R22, R23, R24, R25, R26
and Op-Amp Ul. The resistors set the gain of the amplifier; unity. The
output of the summing amplifier is the sum of the signals at the non-
inverting input, minus the sum of the signals at the inverting input.
The signals at the non-inverting input are the outputs of the Voltage
Comparison Circuit and the Current Limiting Circuit. The signals at the
inverting input are the outputs of the Line Drop Compensation Circuit and
the Voltage Holdup Circuit.
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The triangle wave generator consists of Capacitors Cl, C2, C3; Resistors
Rll, R30; and two IC’s U3, U4. The square wave output of U3 (555 Timer)
is integrated by an Inv rting Hex Buffer U4 to produce the triangle wave.
Capacitor Cl sets the f r equency of the triangle wave and Resistors R30
and Rli are sized to give symmetrical.rise and fal-1 times of the.wave.-’
Capacitors C2, C3 are for power supplying bypassing. This triangle wave ,
is fed to the non-inverting input (through R29) of the voltage comparator.
The voltage comparator circuit consists of Resistors R4, R16, R29 and
Comparator U2. The signal at the non-inverting input is the generated
triangle wave. The signal at the inverting input is the DC level voltage
from the output of the Summing Amplifier. As the positive sloping edge
of the triangle wave exceeds the DC level voltage, the comparator turns
on. The comparator remains on until the negative sloping edge of the
triangle wave falls below the DC level voltage,turning the comparator off.
The base drive to the transistor is supplied by the Pulse Width Modulator
Circuit. As the duty cycle of the PWM increases, the average on time
of the transistor in turn increases. In this manner, varying the ‘tran-
sistor on and off times, varies the average generator field power.
Diode CR1 is a “Flyback” diode shunt across the generator exciter fields.
When transistor Q3 turns off, the current through the exciter fields is
maintained by flowing through the diode.
F. Damping Ci rcui t
The damping circuit consists of Capacitor C4 and Resistor R7. The damp-
ing circuit detects changes in the generator output and feeds a transient
current to the Pulse Width Modulator Circuit in such a manner as to oppose
the sensed change.
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When the generator current reaches a level such that the interpole voltage
exceeds the threshold voltage of the transistors emitter-base junction, the
transistor conducts. Capacitor ~8 reduces the effect of brush arcing
and commutator ripple. Resistor R6 1 imits the base current to a safe
level, as Rl, R2 and R31 limit the collector current to acceptable levels.
The voltage gain of the amplifier is controlled by Potentiometer R32.
The output voltage developed at C6 is proportional to the generator load
current.
Once the pre-set value of current is reached, the Current Limit Circuit
causes the regulator to decrease the generator voltage in such a manner
that this value of current is not exceeded.
The Line Drop Compensation Circuit consists of Diodes CR2, CR3 and Op-Amp
Ul. A portion of the voltage developed in the transistor amplifier of
the Current Limiting Circuit (wiper of R31) is fed through a unity gain
amplifier (for high impedance) to the input of the Summing Amplifier.
Diodes CR2, CR3 limit the maximum voltage signal from the Line .Drop
Compensator Circuit to approximately 1.4 Volts.
The Line Drop Compensator Circuit causes the regulator to increase the
generator voltage with load such that the voltage at the load end of the
generator output cables remains constant despite the load cable voltage
drop.
The Voltage Hold-Up Circuit consists of Resistors, R8, R9, R12, R17;
Diode VRl and Comparator U2.
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Resistors R8, R17 form a voltage divider network across the 27V regu-
lator ci rcui t. This portion of voltage is fed to the inverting input.
As the generator vol tagjeiIfalls towards zero, the regulated-. -27V fol lows
the generator voltage. When the generator voltage fall s to approxi-
mately 12V, the comparator turns on. Resistor R27 is sized to limit
the current through the comparator to a safe level. When the comparator t
turns on, the signal is fed to the Summing Amplifier.
The Voltage Build-Up Circuit consists of Relay Kl, Capacitor Cl0 and
Voltage Regulator ~6. When the generator is rotating at or near normal
operating speed, voltage build up begins from residual magnetism. This -*-
residual voltage biases the transistor full on. This causes full gener-
ator voltage to be applied to the shunt field and the resulting self
excitation increases the generator voltage. When the output voltage of
~6 reaches the pull-in voltage of the relay, the contacts open al lowing.5+s--
the regulator to assume the controlling operation.
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SECTION 2. ADJUSTMENTS
1. General
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There are three multi-turn potentiometers and one single turn potentiometer
which are factory set for proper generator operating characteristics.
Should re-adjustment become necessary, please refer to the following:
B. 14 Volt Adjustment
Line drop compensation allows the voltage at the load end of the out-
put cable to remain constant despite the voltage drop associated with
the output cable. Clockwise rotation of the line drop compensation
Potentiometer R31, increases compensation. This- potentiometer should
be set for flat regulation of voltage at the load end when delivering
rated load current.
D. Current Limiting
This adjustment is factory set and should not normally need adjusting
in the field.
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SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Genera 1 i4
2. Troubleshooting Chart
Trouble
Possible Cause
Remedy
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