Hi all,
Where should the Feedback for an AVR be taken in a Synchronous Generator?
This is a shipboard generator which has an Electronic Automatic AVR installed. The AVR takes its feedback (voltage) from the generator itself and not from the Switchboard Busbar to which the Generator wiring (3 phases) is terminated.
The OEM states that it is ok. What does the standard say? Please help me with the standard name and number in case one such exists.
Also what are the consequences of taking the voltage feedback from the Busbar instead of the Generator terminals themselves? The Busbar voltage is nominal and rated and to be maintained at 415 V @ 50 Hz.
This is a Cummins (India) Prime mover with Kirloskar Alternator tied to it. The AVR is supplied by Kirloaskar Electric India.
Please help me on this.
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Regards,
Surya
[email protected]
Where should the Feedback for an AVR be taken in a Synchronous Generator?
This is a shipboard generator which has an Electronic Automatic AVR installed. The AVR takes its feedback (voltage) from the generator itself and not from the Switchboard Busbar to which the Generator wiring (3 phases) is terminated.
The OEM states that it is ok. What does the standard say? Please help me with the standard name and number in case one such exists.
Also what are the consequences of taking the voltage feedback from the Busbar instead of the Generator terminals themselves? The Busbar voltage is nominal and rated and to be maintained at 415 V @ 50 Hz.
This is a Cummins (India) Prime mover with Kirloskar Alternator tied to it. The AVR is supplied by Kirloaskar Electric India.
Please help me on this.
--
Regards,
Surya
[email protected]