02-Voltage Regulator VR3
02-Voltage Regulator VR3
02-Voltage Regulator VR3
Program
Inst. Ahmed M.
A/Hafeez
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Agenda
• AVR definition.
• Types of AVRs.
• Bench Test
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• Automatic voltage regulator (AVR)
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CAT Voltage Regulators
VR3
VR6
DVR
CDVR
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System Operation
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
• The VR3 voltage
regulator is uses with
self-excited generators
and permanent magnet
generators.
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SR4 Generator SE (4/6 Lead)
SR4 Generator PM
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
• There are two VR3 regulators:
• Note:
Fuses limit the field
current in case of a
short circuit.
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VR3 Terminals
Terminals F1 & F2
Exciter field connection (F1+) , (F2-)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Terminal 30
Internally jumpered to 20. This is the power supply
Level Gain connection
Terminal 28
Used when VR3 is connected for single phase sensing.
A jumper must be connected between 20 & 28 .
Sensing lines are connected to 24 & 20
20 22 24 26 28 30 F1 F2
Terminal 26
Not used. Can be used as a tie point for a line to neutral
frequency meter
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VR3 Terminals
Terminals 2 & 3
When the generator is overloaded the VR3 will force the field for for ±10
seconds.Internal circuits will sense this and stop field excitation.
excitation. At
this moment a signal of 12 Volts will be present at the terminals
terminals 2 &
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3. This signal will disappear after the VR3 senses no voltage.
Level Gain
Terminals 4 & 7
Jumper connections if internal voltage level
potentiometer is used.
Terminals 5 & 6
Connection for a 8 voltage droop potentiometer.
Terminals 6 & 7
20 22 24 26 28 30 F1 F2 Connection points for an external 10K voltage level
potentiometer.(Remove jumper 4-7)
Terminals 8
Used by factory for alignment purposes.
Terminals 9
Available to connect a KVAR controller.
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator SE (10/12 Lead)
• VR3 regulator uses three phase
to sense the output voltage
through terminal 20, 22 and 24.
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SR4 Generator SE (10/12 Lead)
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator SE (10/12 Lead) –
continued
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator SE (10/12 Lead) –
continued
• Note:
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator SE (4/6 Lead)
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SR4 Generator SE (4/6 Lead)
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator SE (4/6 Lead) –
continued
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator PM
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SR4 Generator PM
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator PM – continued
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VR3 connection PM
24
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L4
20
22
+L3 - 20
24
20 22 24 26 28 30 F1 F2
L2
F2
F1
L1
11
12
N
S
13
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VR3 w/ SR4 Generator PM – continued
• Note:
PM stator fuses limit the
field current in the case of an
external short circuit or loss of
sensing signal.
&
VR3 fuses are used to
protect it from internal faults
and exciter faults.
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
• Note:
VR3 regulators include an overcurrrent shutoff to
protect generator component.
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Attachments
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VR3 Voltage Regulator
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Remote Voltage Control
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Series Boost
• Lets self-excited generators
stay on the line, for
approximate 10 seconds when
there is a short in the
generating or load circuits.
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Manual Voltage Control
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Manual Voltage Control – continued
• Note:
The manual voltage control panel must be
installed in a location that is subject to engine
vibrations or directly to outside weather.
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Voltage Droop
• Operation of generators in
parallel required voltage droop
as reactive load is increased.
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When servicing or repairing electric power generation equipment, do the
following:
a. Make sure the unit is off-line (disconnected from utility and/or other
generators power service), and either locked out or tagged "DO NOT
OPERATE".
b. Make sure the generator engine is stopped.
c. Make sure all batteries are disconnected.
d. Make sure all capacitors are discharged.
When power generation equipment must be in operation to make tests
and/or adjustments, high voltage and current are present. Make sure the
testing equipment is designed for and correctly operated for the high
voltage and current tests being made. Improper test equipment may fail
and present a high voltage shock hazard to its user.
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VR3 Bench test 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Level Gain
20 22 24 26 28 30 F1 F2
AC Power
220 to 240 for 60Hz
180 to 200 for 50 Hz
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1. Construct and connect the bench test circuit.
2. To set the regulator for the required single phase sensing. Install jumper
between 20 & 28.
The jumper between 4 & 7 is always present unless a remote voltage control is
attached.
3. Turn the switch to the OFF position. AC power source must be:
60 Hz units . . . 220 to 240 VAC
50 Hz units . . . 180 to 200 VAC
4. Remove protective screws from rheostats (Voltage Level and Gain).
5. Turn voltage level rheostat and voltage gain rheostat counterclockwise until
the rheostat ratchets.
6. Turn the switch to the ON position.
7. Turn voltage level rheostat clockwise until the light first turns ON
(approximately ten turns). The light should increase and decrease in intensity
as rheostat is turned clockwise and counterclockwise respectively. After 10 to
15 seconds at maximum intensity, the light should go OFF.
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If the light operates as described:
Regulator is okay.
NOTE:
To retest the regulator, if the light operated as described,
turn the switch to the OFF position for 15 seconds. If this is not done
the light will not turn back ON.
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
• Check for loose or corroded terminals.
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• If elimination of non-essential components does not correct the
problem, the troubleshooting procedure will check components in the
basic system.
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NOTE:
Do not operate the generator with sensing leads 20, 22
and 24 disconnected or with the fuses removed. To do so will
result in high unstable generator output voltage.
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A Case Study
No AC Voltage
24
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L4
20
22
+L3 - 20
24
20 22 24 26 28 30 F1 F2
L2
F2
F1
L1
11
12
13
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