Automatic Voltage Regulator (Avr) : General Description Technical Specification
Automatic Voltage Regulator (Avr) : General Description Technical Specification
Automatic Voltage Regulator (Avr) : General Description Technical Specification
REGULATOR (AVR)
SPECIFICATION, INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
The AVR has the facility for droop CT connection, to allow parallel
running with other similarly equipped generators.
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SUMMARY OF AVR CONTROLS
CONTROL FUNCTION DIRECTION
VOLTS TO ADJUST GENERATOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE TO CLOCKWISE INCREASES OUTPUT VOLTAGE CLOCKWISE
STABILITY PREVENT VOLTAGE HUNTING TO SET THE UFRO KNEE INCREASE THE DAMPING EFFECT CLOCKWISE REDUCES THE
UFRO POINT TO SET THE GENERATOR DROOP TO 5% AT KNEE POINT FREQUENCY CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE
DROOP OPF TO OPTIMISE ANALOGUE INPUT SENSITIVITY TO DROOP CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE GAIN OR SENSITIVITY
TRIM SET THE OVER EXCITATION TRIP LEVEL TO SET THE CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE TRIP LEVEL CLOCKWISE
EXC HZ RELATED VOLTAGE DIP TO SET THE HZ RELATED INCREASES THE DIP CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE RECOVERY
DIP RECOVERY TIME TO SET THE STATOR CURRENT LIMIT TIME CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE CURENT LIMIT
DWELL I LIMIT OVER V TO SET THE OVER VOLTAGE TRIP LEVEL TO SET THE CLOCKWISE INCREASES THE TRIP LEVEL CLOCKWISE
RAMP NO LOAD VOLTAGE RAMP UP TIME INCREASES THE VOLTAGE RAMP TIME
The main functions of the AVR are: The Circuit Breaker provides circuit isolation of the control system
Potential Divider and Rectifier takes a proportion of the generator in the event of an over excitation or over voltage condition.
output voltage and attenuates it. The potential divider is adjustable
The Over Excitation Detector continuously monitors the exciter
by the AVR Volts potentiometer and external hand trimmer (when
field voltage and turns off the power device if this rises above the
fitted). The output from the droop CT is also added to this signal. A
reference leve.l for greater than the stated time period. An
rectifier converts the a.c. input signal into a d.c. signal representing
external signal is also provided to trip the Circuit Breaker
generator voltage.
The Over Voltage Detector continuously monitors the generator
The DC Mixer adds the Analogue input signal the generator voltage
stator voltage and turns off the power device if this rises above the
signal.
reference level, for greater than the stated time period. An
The 3 Phase Rectifier converts the output of the current limit CT’s external signal is also provided to trip the Circuit Breaker
into a dc signal representing generator current.
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FI I TING AND OPERATING (Refer to generator wiring diagram for connection details.)
7. Carefully turn VOLTS control clockwise until rated voltage TRIM ADJUSTMENT continued
is reached. The dc signal applied to this input adds to the AVR sensing circuit.
8. If instability is present at rated voltage, refer to stability A1 is connected to the AVR 0 volts. Positive on A2 increases
adjustment, then re-adjust voltage if necessary. excitation. Negative on A2 decreases excitation. The TRIM control
9. Voltage adjustment is now completed. allows the user to adjust the sensitivity of the input. With TRIM fully
STABILITY ADJUSTMENT anti-clockwise the externally applied signal has no effect. Clockwise
The AVR includes a stability or damping circuit to provide good it has maximum effect.
steady state and transient performance of the generator. Normal setting is fully clockwise when used with a Newage Power
A jumper link selector is provided to optimise the response of the Factor Controller.
stability circuit to various size generators. The link should be OVER EXCITATION (EXC) ADJUSTMENT
positioned as shown in the diagram according to the kW rating of This adjustment is set and sealed in the works and should not be
the generator. tampered with. An over excitation condition is indicated by the
The correct setting of the Stability adjustment can be found by illumination of the red LED which also indicates under-speed running
running the generator at no load and slowly turning the stability and over-volts.
control anti-clockwise until the generator voltage starts to become The generator must be stopped to reset an over-excitation trip.
unstable. The optimum or critically damped position is slightly DIP ADJUSTMENT
clockwise from this point (i.e. where the machine volts are stable This feature is mostly used when the generator is coupled to turbo
but close to the unstable region). charged engines with limited block load acceptance. The feature
UNDER FREQUENCY ROLL OFF (UFRO) works by increasing the V/Hz slope to give greater voltage roll off in
ADJUSTMENT proportion to speed. With the DIP control fully anti-clockwise, the
The AVR incorporates an underspeed protection circuit which gives generator voltage will follow the normal V/Hz line as the speed falls
a volts/Hz characteristic when the generator speed falls below a below nominal. Turning the DIP control clockwise provides greater
presettable threshold known as the "knee" point. The red Light voltage roll off aiding engine recovery.
Emitting Diode (LED) gives indication that the UFRO circuit is DWELL
operating. This feature is mostly used when the generator is coupled to turbo
The UFRO adjustment is preset and sealed and only requires the charged engines with limited block load acceptance. The feature
selection of 50 or 60Hz and 4 pole or 6 pole, using the jumper link works by introducing a delay between speed recovery and voltage
as shown in the diagram. recovery and allows a greater DIP setting without instability. With the
For optimum setting, the LED should illuminate as the frequency DWELL control fully anti-clockwise, the generator voltage will follow
falls just below nominal, i.e. 47Hz on a 50Hz system or 57Hz on a the V/Hz line. Turning the DWELL control clockwise increase the
60Hz system. delay time between speed recovery and voltage recovery.
DROOP ADJUSTMENT CURRENT LIMIT (I LIMIT) ADJUSTMENT
Generators intended for parallel operation are fitted with a This feature is mostly used to limit short circuit current or to provide a
quadrature droop C.T. which provides a power factor dependent current limit on motor starting. To use this feature, current limit CT's
signal for the AVR. The C.T. is connected to S1, S2 on the AVR, of the correct ratio need to be connected to the AVR S1 S2
(see generator wiring diagram for details). The DROOP adjustment terminals. There is an internal time limit of 10 seconds. Consult the
is normally preset in the works to give 5% voltage droop at full load factory before using this feature.
zero power factor. OVER VOLTAGE (OVER V) ADJUSTMENT
Clockwise increases the amount of C.T. signal injected into the This adjustment is set and sealed in the works and should not be
AVR and increases the droop with lagging power factor (cos 0). tampered with. An over voltage condition is indicated by the
With the control fully anti-clockwise there is no droop. illumination of the red LED which also indicates under-speed running
and over-excitation.
TRIM ADJUSTMENT The generator must be stopped to reset an over-voltage trip.
An analogue input (А1 A2) is provided to connect to the Newage RAMP
Power Factor Controller or other devices. It is designed to accept The AVR includes a soft start or voltage ramp-up circuit to control the
dc signals up to +/- 5 volts. rate of voltage build up, when the generator runs up to speed. This is
normally pre-set and sealed to give a voltage ramp-up time of
WARNING! Any devices connected to this input must be fully approximately 3 seconds. If required, this can be adjusted between
floating and galvanically isolated from ground, with an insulation the limits defined in the specification.
capability of 500V ac. Failure to observe this could result in
equipment damage.
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