Bryant ASPAS1BBA015 User Manual

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SECTION 2.1

DESCRIPTION & COMPONENTS

AC GENERATORS

PART 2

Figure 2. The 2-Pole Rotor Assembly

STATOR ASSEMBLY

The stator can houses and retains (a) dual AC power
windings, (b) excitation winding, (c) battery charge
winding and (d) engine run winding. A total of twelve
(12) stator leads are brought out of the stator can as
shown in Figure 3.
The stator can is sandwiched between an engine
adapter and a rear bearing carrier. It is retained in
that position by four stator studs.

Figure 3 Stator Assembly Leads

BRUSH HOLDER AND BRUSHES

The brush holder is retained to the rear bearing
carrier by means of two #10-32 x 9/16 Taptite screws.
A positive (+) and a negative (-) brush are retained in
the brush holder, with the positive (+) brush riding on
the slip ring nearest the rotor bearing.

Wire 4 connects to the positive (+) brush and Wire 0
to the negative (-) brush. Wire 0 connects to frame
ground. Rectified and regulated excitation current, as
well as current from a field boost circuit, are delivered
to the rotor windings via Wire 4, and the positive (+)
brush and slip ring. The excitation and field boost
current passes through the windings and to frame
ground via the negative (-) slip ring and brush, and
Wire 0. This current flow creates a magnetic field
around the rotor having a flux concentration that is
proportional to the amount of current flow.

Figure 4. Brush Holder and Brushes

OTHER AC GENERATOR COMPONENTS

Some AC generator components are housed in the
generator control panel enclosure, and are not shown
in Figure 1. These are (a) an excitation circuit
breaker, (b) a voltage regulator, and (c) a main line
circuit breaker.

EXCITATION CIRCUIT BREAKER:
The excitation circuit breaker (CB2) is housed in the
generator panel enclosure and electrically connected
in series with the excitation (DPE) winding output to
the voltage regulator. The breaker is self-resetting,
i.e.; its contacts will close again when excitation
current drops to a safe value.
If the circuit breaker has failed open, excitation
current flow to the voltage regulator and,
subsequently, to the rotor windings will be lost.
Without excitation current flow, AC voltage induced
into the stator AC power windings will drop to a value
that is commensurate with the rotor residual
magnetism (see Figure 5).

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