Low Voltage Alternator - 4 Pole: Installation and Maintenance
Low Voltage Alternator - 4 Pole: Installation and Maintenance
Low Voltage Alternator - 4 Pole: Installation and Maintenance
LSA 44.3
Low Voltage Alternator - 4 pole
This manual concerns the alternator which you have just purchased.
We wish to draw your attention to the contents of this maintenance manual.
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CONTENTS
1 - RECEIPT.............................................................................................................................4
1.1 - Standards and safety measures................................................................................ 4
1.2 - Inspection.................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 - Identification.............................................................................................................. 4
1.4 - Storage...................................................................................................................... 4
1.5 - Applications............................................................................................................... 4
1.6 - Usage restrictions...................................................................................................... 4
2 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS....................................................................................5
2.1 - Electrical characteristics............................................................................................ 5
2.2 - Mechanical characteristics........................................................................................ 5
3 - INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................7
3.1 - Assembly................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 - Checks prior to first use............................................................................................. 8
3.3 - Terminal connection diagrams................................................................................... 8
3.4 - Commissioning.........................................................................................................11
3.5 - Setting up.................................................................................................................11
4 - SERVICING - MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................12
4.1 - Safety measures...................................................................................................... 12
4.2 - Routine maintenance............................................................................................... 12
4.3 - Bearings.................................................................................................................. 13
4.4 - Mechanical defects.................................................................................................. 13
4.5 - Electrical faults........................................................................................................ 14
4.6 - Dismantling, reassembly......................................................................................... 16
4.7 - Installation & maintenance of the PMG................................................................... 17
4.8 - Table of characteristics............................................................................................ 18
5 - SPARE PARTS.................................................................................................................20
5.1 - First maintenance parts........................................................................................... 20
5.2 - Technical support service........................................................................................ 20
5.3 - Accessories............................................................................................................. 20
5.4 - Exploded views, parts list and tightening torque..................................................... 21
EC Declaration
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1 - RECEIPT 1.4 - Storage
1.1 - Standards and safety Prior to commissioning, machines should
measures be stored:
- away from humidity (< 90%); after a long
Our alternators comply with most period of storage, check the machine
international standards. insulation. To prevent the bearings from
See the EC Declaration of Incorporation on becoming marked, do not store in an
the last page. environment with significant vibration.
1.2 - Inspection 1.5 - Application
On receipt of your alternator, check that it This alternator is mainly designed to
has not suffered any damage in transit. If produce electricity in the context of
there are obvious signs of knocks, contact applications involving the use of
the transporter (you may be able to claim generators.
on their insurance) and after a visual
check, turn the machine by hand to detect 1.6 - Usage restrictions
any malfunction. Use of the machine is restricted to operating
conditions (environment, speed, voltage,
1.3 - Identification power, etc) compatible with the characteri-
The alternator is identified by means of a stics indicated on the nameplate.
nameplate fixed on the machine (see
drawing).
Make sure that the nameplate on the
machine conforms to your order.
So that you can identify your alternator
quickly and accurately, we suggest you fill in
its specifications on the nameplate below.
MOTEURS LEROY-SOMER
2 BD MARCELLIN LEROY - 16000 ANGOULÊME - FRANCE
www.leroy-somer.com Scan the code or go to
GEN.LS1.DO
Made in Europe by Leroy-Somer to check product data
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2 - TECHNICAL 2.2 - Mechanical characteristics
CHARACTERISTICS - Steel frame
- Cast iron end shields
2.1 - Electrical characteristics - Protected ball bearings, greased for life
This alternator is a machine without - Mounting arrangement: single bearing
sliprings or revolving armature brushes, with standard feet and SAE flanges/
wound as “2/3 pitch”, 4 or 12-wire, with coupling discs, two-bearing with SAE flange
class H insulation and a field excitation and standard cylindrical shaft extension
system available in either SHUNT, AREP or - Drip-proof machine, self-cooled
PMG version (see diagrams and AVR - Degree of protection: IP 23
manuals).
• Mechanical options
• Electrical options - Air inlet filter
- Stator temperature detection sensors - IP 44 protection
- Space heaters
- R791 interference suppression
T1 T3
EXCITER
Varistor
Armature
T2 T4
Field
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• SHUNT three-phase 12-wire
MAIN FIELD STATOR: 12-wire (marking T1 to T12)
T1 T7 T2 T8 T3 T9
EXCITER
Varistor
Armature
5+ 6-
T4 T10 T5 T11 T6 T12
Field
Armature
5+ 6-
T4 T10 T5 T11 T6 T12
Field
T1 T7 T2 T8 T3 T9
EXCITER
Varistor
PMG
Armature
5+ 6-
T4 T10 T5 T11 T6 T12
Field
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3 - INSTALLATION • Single-bearing coupling
Personnel undertaking the various Before coupling, check the compatibility
operations indicated in this section must between the alternator and the engine by
wear personal protective equipment performing:
appropriate for mechanical and electrical - undertaking a torsional analysis of the
hazards. transmission (alternators data are available
on request),
3.1 - Assembly - checking the dimensions of the flywheel
and its housing, the flange, coupling discs
and offset.
WARNING
All mechanical handling operations When coupling the alternator to the
must be undertaken using suitable prime mover, do not use the fan to turn
equipment and the machine must be the alternator or rotor.
horizontal. Check how much the machine The holes of the coupling discs should
weighs before choosing the lifting tool. be aligned with the flywheel holes by
During this operation, do not allow cranking the engine.
anyone to stand under the load. Make sure the machine is securely
bedded in position during coupling.
• Handling Check that there is lateral play on the
The generously-sized lifting eyes are for crankshaft.
handling the alternator only. They must not • Double-bearing coupling
be used to lift the genset. The choice of - Semi-flexible coupling
lifting hooks or handles should be determined Careful alignment of the machines is
by the shape of the lifting eyes. Choose a recommended, checking that the lack of
lifting system which respects the integrity concentricity and parallelism of both parts
and the environment of the machine. of the coupling do not exceed 0.1 mm.
This alternator has been balanced with a
During this operation, do not allow 1/2 key.
anyone to stand under the load. • Location
The location where the alternator is placed
must be ventilated to ensure that the
ambient temperature cannot exceed the
data on the nameplate.
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3.2 - Checks prior to first use 3.3 - Terminal connection diagrams
• Electrical checks To modify the connection, change the
position of the stator cables on the terminals.
The winding code is specified on the
nameplate.
T2 T4
L
WARNING 0V T3
T1
NDE
Ensure that the alternator has the degree
of protection matching the defined
environmental conditions.
• Mechanical checks
Before starting the machine for the first time,
check that:
- all fixing bolts are tight,
- the length of bolt and the tightening torque
are correct,
- the cooling air is drawn in freely,
- the protective grille and housing are cor-
rectly in place,
- the standard direction of rotation is clock-
wise as seen from the drive end (phase
rotation in order 1 - 2 - 3).
For anti-clockwise rotation, swap 2 and 3.
- the winding connection corresponds to the
site operating voltage (see section 3.3).
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• SHUNT, AREP or PMG three-phase 12-wire
Connection codes Voltage / Detection Factory connection
A 3PH L1(U)
Winding 50 Hz 60 Hz T12
T6 T11
D 3PH T1
L1(U) Winding 50 Hz 60 Hz T11
T12
F 1PH Winding 50 Hz 60 Hz
or L1(U)
3PH T12 T1 6 220 - 240 220 - 240
T6 T3
T9 T4
7 250 - 260 - T9 T11
L L3(W)
T6 T7
8 200 220 - 240 T5
L
T8 T10 L2(V)
T3 T10
R250 : T4 T2
L3(W) L2(V)
T11 T8 T5 T2 0 => (T8) / 110 V => (T11)
L L T7 T12 L1(U)
M D350 :
Voltage LM = 1/2 voltage LL U => T1 / V => T2 / W => T3 T1
NDE
Winding 50 Hz 60 Hz
FF T4 T11
1PH
T7
6 220 - 240 220 - 240
T2 T6 T8 T12 T3
7 250 - 260 - T9 L
T3
T5 T11 T9 8 200 220 - 240 T10
T1 T4 T7 T8 T6
T10
L L R250 :
M T12 T2
0 => (T1) / 110 V => (T4)
T5 L
D350 :
Voltage LM = 1/2 voltage LL NDE
V => T1 / W => T10 T1
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• SHUNT, AREP or PMG three-phase 12-wire
Connection codes Voltage / Detection Factory connection
ST
Voltage adjustment
via remote potentiometer
103 130 °C
Ph1 Blue wire
101 150 °C
Ph2 Black wire
102
180 °C
Ph3 Red/white wire
104
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• Connection checks 3.4 - Commissioning
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4 - SERVICING - MAINTENANCE WARNING
4.1 - Safety measures Do not use: trichlorethylene, perchlo-
Servicing or troubleshooting must be
rethylene, trichloroethane or any alkaline
carried out strictly in accordance with
products.
instructions so as to avoid the risk of
accidents and to maintain the machine in
its original state.
These operations must be performed at
a cleaning station, equipped with a
vacuum system that collects and flushes
All such operations performed on the
out the products used.
alternator should be undertaken by
The insulating components and the
personnel trained in the commissioning,
servicing and maintenance of electrical impregnation system are not at risk of
and mechanical components, who must damage from solvents. Avoid letting the
wear personal protective equipment cleaning product run into the slots.
appropriate for mechanical and electrical Apply the product with a brush, sponging
hazards. frequently to avoid accumulation in the
Before any intervention on the machine, housing. Dry the winding with a dry cloth. Let
ensure that it cannot be started by a manual any traces evaporate before reassembling
or automatic system and that you have the machine.
understood the operating principles of the • Mechanical servicing
system.
WARNING
Cleaning the machine using water or a
highpressure washer is strictly prohi-
Warning : During and after running, the
bited. Any problems arising from such
alternator will reach temperatures hot
enough to cause injury, such as burns. treatment are not covered by our
warranty.
Degreasing: Use a brush and detergent
4.2 - Routine maintenance (suitable for paintwork).
Dusting: Use an air gun.
• Checks after start-up
If the machine is fitted with air inlet and outlet
After approximately 20 hours of operation,
check that all fixing bolts on the machine are filters, the maintenance personnel should
still tight, plus the general state of the clean them routinely at regular intervals. In
machine and the various electrical the case of dry dust, the filter can be cleaned
connections in the installation. using compressed air and/or replaced if it is
clogged.
• Electrical servicing After cleaning the alternator, it is essential to
Commercially-available volatile degreasing check the winding insulation (see sections
agents can be used. 3.2 and 4.5).
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4.3 - Bearings
The bearings are permanently greased Approximate life of the grease (depending on use) =
20,000 hours or 3 years.
- System short-circuit
- Misparalleling
Alternator damaged by a Possible consequences
Abnormal - Broken or damaged coupling
significant impact, followed by
noise - Broken or bent shaft end
humming and vibration
- Shifting and short-circuit of main field
- Fan fractured or coming loose on shaft
- Irreparable damage to rotating diodes/AVR, surge suppressor
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4.5 - Electrical faults
Fault Action Effect Check/Cause
The alternator builds up and
its voltage is still correct - Lack of residual magnetism
when the battery is removed
Connect a new
battery of 4 to 12 The alternator builds up but - Check the connection of the voltage reference
No voltage volts to terminals its voltage does not reach to the AVR
at no load on E- and E+, the rated value when the - Faulty diodes
start-up respecting the battery is removed - Armature short-circuit
polarity, for 2 to 3
The alternator builds up but -- Faulty
seconds AVR
its voltage disappears when - Field windings open circuit (check winding)
Revolving field coil open circuit (check the
the battery is removed resistance)
Check the AVR connections (AVR may be
faulty)
- Field windings short-circuited
Correct speed - Rotating diodes burnt out
Voltage too Check the drive - Revolving field coil short-circuited (check the
low speed resistance)
Increase the drive speed (do not touch the AVR
Speed too low voltage pot. (P2) before running at the correct
speed)
Voltage too Adjust AVR voltage Adjustment ineffective - Faulty AVR
high potentiometer
- Check the speed: possibility of cyclic
irregularity
Adjust the
Voltage If no effect: try normal or fast - Loose connections
AVR stability
oscillations stability modes (ST2) - Faulty AVR
potentiometer - Speed too low when on load (or AVR LAM set
too high)
Voltage between E+ and E-
(DC)
Voltage Run at no load and SHUNT < 20V - AREP / PMG - Check the speed (or AVR LAM set too high)
correct at no check the voltage < 10V
load and too between E+ and
Voltage between E+ and E- -- Faulty
low when on E- on the AVR rotating diodes
SHUNT > 30V - AREP / PMG Short-circuit
load (*) in the revolving field coil (check
the resistance)
> 15V - Faulty exciter armature (check the resistance)
Check the AVR, the - Exciter winding open circuit
Voltage surge suppressor, - Faulty exciter armature
disappears the rotating diodes, The voltage does not return - Faulty AVR
during and replace any to the rated value - Revolving field coil open circuit or short-
operation defective circuited
components
(*) During single-phase operation, check that the sensing wires from the AVR are connected to the correct output terminals.
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• Checking the winding Assembly A: Connect a 12 V battery in
You can check the winding insulation by series with a rheostat of approximately
performing a high voltage test. In this case, 50 ohms - 300 W and a diode on both exciter
you must disconnect all AVR wires. field wires (5+) and (6-).
ASSEMBLY A
6 - Field 5+
WARNING
1A diode Rh. 50 -300W
Damage caused to the AVR in such
conditions is not covered by our
warranty. +
-
• Checking the diode bridge
A diode in good working order should allow 12V battery
the current to flow only in the anode-to-
cathode direction. Assembly B: Connect a “Variac” variable
Anode
+ -
Cathode
power supply and a diode bridge on both
+ -
exciter field wires (5+) and (6-).
+ -
Both these systems should have
characteristics which are compatible with
A C
A C the field excitation power of the machine
(see the nameplate).
3) Run the unit at its rated speed.
4) Gradually increase the exciter field
current by adjusting the rheostat or the
variac and measure the output voltages on
L1 - L2 - L3, checking the excitation voltage
and current at no load (see the machine
nameplate or ask for the factory test report).
When the output voltage is at its rated value
and balanced within 1% for the rated
excitation level, the machine is in good
working order. The fault therefore comes
from the AVR or its associated wiring (ie.
• Checking the windings and rotating sensing, auxiliary windings).
diodes using separate excitation
ASSEMBLY B
6 - Field 5+
40
50 60 +
30
70
1A diode
During this procedure, make sure that
20
80
90
0 100
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4.6 - Dismantling, reassembly - Check all modules using an ohmmeter or a
battery lamp.
WARNING - Refit the modules.
- Refit the air intake grille (51).
During the warranty period, this
operation should only be carried out in • Access to connections and the
an approved workshop or in our factory, regulation system
otherwise the warranty may be
invalidated. The terminals are accessed directly by
Whilst being handled, the machine removing the terminal box lid (48).
should remain horizontal (rotor not
locked in position). Check how much the • Replacing the NDE bearing on single
machine weighs before choosing the bearing machines
lifting method. Dismantling
- Remove the terminal box lid (48).
- Unscrew the fixing clamps on the power
output cables, remove the connector from
the exciter.
- Remove the nuts on the tie rods.
- Remove the NDE shield (36) using a puller:
eg. U.32 - 350 (Facom).
- Remove the antifriction bearing (70) using
a screw puller.
• Tools required
To fully dismantle the machine, we
recommend using the tools listed below: Reassembly
- 1 ratchet spanner + extension - Heat the inner slipring of a new bearing by
- 1 torque wrench induction or in a drying oven at 80°C (do not
- 1 set of flat spanners: 7, 8, 10, 12 mm use an oil-bath) and fit it to the machine.
- 1 socket set: 8, 10, 13, 16, 18, 21, 22, - Place the preloading wavy washer (79) in
24 mm the shield and fit a new “O” ring seal (349).
- 1 Allen key: size 5 (eg. Facom: ET5), size 6 Refit the NDE shield and pass the bundle of
(ET6), size 10 (ET10, size 14 (ET14) wires between the top bars of the shield.
- 1 socket TORX bit T20 and T30 - Refit the fixing clamps on the cables and
- 1 puller (U35)/(U32/350) the exciter connector.
• Screw tightening torque - Replace the terminal box lid (48) and also
the earth continuity screw (29).
See section 5.4.
• Access to diodes
- Remove the air intake grille (51).
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• Accessing the main field and stator
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4.8 - Table of characteristics • Three-phase: 4-pole, AREP excitation
Table of average values: Resistances at 20 °C (Ω)
Alternator - 4 pole - 50 Hz - Standard winding
Stator Exciter Exciter
No. 6 (12-wire) and M or M1 (4-wire) Type Rotor
L/N field armature
connected in dedicated single-phase (400 V
for the excitation values). S2/S3 0.0503 2.354 7.262 0.790
The voltage and current values are given for S4/S5 0.0390 2.642 8.068 0.920
no-load operation and operation at rated M6 0.0335 2.893 8.068 0.920
load with separate field excitation. M8 0.0287 3.145 8.068 0.920
All values are given to within ± 10% and may L10 0.0236 3.433 8.068 0.920
be changed without prior notification (for
L12 0.0236 3.433 8.068 0.920
exact values, consult the test report).
VL13/VL14 0.0188 4.044 5.307 1.149
For 60 Hz machines, the “i exc” values are
approximately 5 to 10 % lower.
Resistance of auxiliary windings at
20 °C (Ω)
• Three-phase: 4-pole, SHUNT excitation
Type X1, X2 Z1, Z2
Resistances at 20 °C (Ω)
S2/S3 0.341 0.627
Stator Exciter Exciter S4/S5 0.305 0.571
Type Rotor
L/N field armature M6 0.289 0.575
S2/S3 0.0503 2.354 11.647 0.790 M8 0.271 0.559
S4/S5 0.0390 2.642 12.942 0.920 L10 0.247 0.525
M6 0.0335 2.893 12.942 0.920 L12 0.247 0.525
M8 0.0287 3.145 12.942 0.920 VL13/VL14 0.238 0.547
L10 0.0236 3.433 12.942 0.920
L12 0.0236 3.433 12.942 0.920 Field excitation current i exc (A)
VL13/VL14 0.0188 4.044 5.307 1.149 400V - 50 Hz
“i exc”: excitation current of the exciter field
Field excitation current i exc (A) Type No load At rated load
400V - 50 Hz S2 0.97 2.67
“i exc”: excitation current of the exciter field
S3 0.97 3
Type No load At rated load S4 0.94 2.71
S2 0.75 2.07 S5 0.94 2.98
S3 0.75 2.33 M6 0.85 3.18
S4 0.73 2.11 M8 0.81 3.05
S5 0.73 2.31 L10 0.86 3.15
M6 0.66 2.47 L12 0.86 3.49
M8 0.62 2.37 VL13 0.78 3.17
L10 0.67 2.45 VL14 0.78 3.53
L12 0.67 2.71
VL13 0.78 3.17
VL14 0.78 3.53
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• Dedicated single-phase M: 4-pole, • Table of weights
SHUNT excitation - 50 Hz (values given for information only)
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5 - SPARE PARTS In the event of failure to comply with this
advice, the manufacturer cannot be held
5.1 - First maintenance parts responsible for any damage.
Emergency repair kits are available as an
option.
They contain the following items:
Emergency kit SHUNT 4891855
AVR R250 - After operational testing, it is essential
Diode bridge assembly - to replace all access panels or covers.
Surge suppressor -
Emergency kit AREP/PMG 5155834 5.3 - Accessories
AVR D350 - • Space heater for use when stopped
Diode bridge assembly - The space heater must run as soon as the
Surge suppressor - alternator stops. It is installed at the rear of
the machine. Its standard power is 100W
Single-bearing kit 4879454 with 220V or 100W with 110V on request.
Non drive end bearing -
«O» ring -
Preloading (wavy) washer -
Double-bearing kit 4877030 Warning: the power supply is present
Non drive end bearing - when the machine has stopped.
Drive end bearing -
«O» ring - • Temperature sensors with thermistors
Preloading (wavy) washer - (PTC)
These are thermistor triplets with a positive
temperature coefficient installed in the
5.2 - Technical support service stator winding (1 per phase). There can be a
Our technical support service will be maximum of 2 triplets in the winding (at 2
pleased to provide any additional levels: warning and trip) and 1 or 2
information you may require. thermistors in the shields.
These sensors must be linked to adapted
For all spare parts orders or technical sensing relays (supplied optionally).
support requests, send your request to Cold resistance of cold thermistor sensors:
service.epg@leroy-somer.com or your 100 to 250 Ω per sensor.
nearest contact, whom you will find at
www.lrsm.co/support indicating the comp-
lete type of machine, its number and the
information indicated on the nameplate.
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5.4 - Exploded views, parts list and tightening torque
• Single bearing
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• Two-bearing
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Screw Torque Screw Torque
Ref. Qty Description Ref. Qty Description
Ø N.m Ø N.m
Exciter armature
28 1 Earth terminal M6* 10** 100 1 - -
(rotor)
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Disposal and recycling instructions All materials listed above need special
We are committed to limiting the treatment to separate waste from
environmental impact of our activity. We reclaimable materials and should be
continuously monitor our production entrusted to specialist recycling companies.
processes, material sourcing and product
design to improve recyclability and minimise The oil and grease from the lubrication
our environmental footprint. system should be treated as hazardous
These instructions are for information waste and must be treated in accordance
purposes only. It is the user’s responsibility with local legislation.
to comply with local legislation regarding
product disposal and recycling. Our alternators have a specified lifetime of
20 years. After this period, the operation of
Recyclable materials the product should be stopped, regardless
Our alternators are mainly constructed from of its condition. Any further operation after
iron, steel and copper materials, which can this period will be under the sole responsi-
be reclaimed for recycling purposes. bility of the user.
These materials can be reclaimed through a
combination of manual dismantling,
mechanical separation and melting
processes. Our technical support depart-
ment can provide detailed directions on how
to dismantle products on request.
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Moteurs Leroy-Somer
Boulevard Marcellin Leroy - CS 10015
16915 Angoulême cedex 9 - France
EC Declaration
Moteurs Leroy-Somer declares hereby that the electric generators of the types:
LSA 40 – LSA 42.3 – LSA 44.3 – LSA 46.3 – LSA 47.2 – LSA 47.3 – LSA 49.1 – LSA 49.3 – LSA 50.1 –
LSA 50.2 – LSA 51.2 – LSA 52.2 – LSA 52.3 – LSA 53 – LSA 53.1 – LSA 53.2 – LSA 54 – LSA 54.2 – TAL
040 – TAL 042 – TAL 044 – TAL 046 – TAL 047 – TAL 0473 – TAL 049 – LSAH 42.3 – LSAH 44.3
as well as their derivatives, manufactured by Leroy-Somer or on Leroy-Somer's behalf:
Declaration of compliance:
- Low Voltage Directive Nr 2014/35/EU dated 26th February 2014.
- EN and IEC 60034-1, 60034-5 and 60034-22.
- ISO 8528-3 “Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets. Part
3. Alternating current generators for generating sets”.
These generators also comply with the ROHS Directive Nr 2011/65/EU dated 8th June 2011 and its Annex II
Nr 2015/863 dated 31st March 2015, as well as the EMC Directive Nr 2014/30/EU dated 26th February 2014.
Declaration of incorporation:
These generators are designed to meet the essential "Partly completed machinery" requirements of Machinery
Directive Nr 2006/42/EC, as well as Annex VII, part B of this directive and the aforementioned standards.
As a result, these "Partly completed machinery" are designed to be incorporated into Electrical Gen-Sets
complying with the Machinery Directive Nr 2006/42/EC dated 17th May 2006.
WARNING:
The here mentioned generators should not be commissioned until the corresponding Gen-Sets have been
declared in compliance with the Directives Nr 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU and 2015/863, as well as
with other relevant Directives.
Moteurs Leroy-Somer undertakes to transmit, in response to a reasoned request by the national authorities,
relevant information on the generator.
Technical Managers
J.P. CHARPENTIER – Y. MESSIN
Moteurs Leroy-Somer
Siege social : Boulevard Marcellin Leroy CS 10015 - 16915 Angoulême cedex 9 - France
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SAS au capital de 38 679 664 € - RCS Angoulême 338 567 258
The contractual EC Declaration of compliance and incorporation can be obtained from your contact on
request.
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Service & Support
Life Extension
•Reconditioning Start-up
•System upgrade
•Commissioning
•Training
Optimisation
•Monitoring Operation
•System audit •Genuine spare parts
•Repair services
Contact us:
Americas: +1 (507) 625 4011
Europe & rest of the world: +33 238 609 908
Asia Pacific: +65 6250 8488
China: +86 591 88373036
India: +91 806 726 4867
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service.epg@leroy-somer.com www.lrsm.co/support
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