A more sophisticated generator, A typical ac generator – Generac 86640 User Manual

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A More Sophisticated Generator

Figure 4 Is a diagram of a more sophisticated generator.

A regulated direct current (DC) is delivered to the rotating

magnet (Rotor), via CARBON BRUSHES and SUP RINGS.

This creates a regulated magnetic field around the Rotor
which cuts across the stationary Stator windings to Induce a

regulated voltage into those windings. When the Stator circuit
is corfipleted by connecting a load, current will flow through

the Stator windings to the load.

A Typical AC Generator

Rgure 5, below, Is an operating diagram of a typical AC

generator. Operation of this typical generator may be briefly

described as follows:

D

The ROTOR is attached to the engine’s power takeoff

(PTO) shaft and turns at the same speed as the engine.

D

As the ROTOR turns, its magnetic field cuts across the

stationary coils of a STATOR EXCITATION WINDING
and dual STATOR AC POWER WINDINGS. A voltage is
induced into these stationary widings.

Unregulated alternating current (AC) is delivered from

the STATOR EXCITATION WINDING to the VOLTAGE

REGULATOR,

via

an

EXCITATION

CIRCUIT

BREAKER.

n "Sensing" leads deliver a signal of ACTUAL AC POWER

WINDING voltage to the VOLTAGE REGULATOR.

n The VOLTAGE REGULATOR electronically compares

the ACTUAL AC POWER WINDING voltage to a preset

REFERENCE VOLTAGE and changes №e STATOR
EXCITATION WINDING output to direct current (DC).

If ACTUAL POWER WINDING voltage Is less than the

REGULATOR’S preset REFERENCE voltage, REGU­
LATOR action will increase direct current flow to the
ROTOR windings. The ROTOR magnetic field strength

will then increase and the voltage induced into the STA­
TOR AC POWER WINDINGS will then increase.

When ACTUAL POWER WINDING voltage is greater

than the REGULATOR’S preset REFERENCE voltage,
direct current flow to the ROTOR will be decreased by

REGULATOR action to reduce ROTOR magnetic field

strength.

Rgure 5. Operating Diagram of a Typical AC Generator

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ITEM

DESCRIPTION

i

RÓTOF1

2

STATOR POWER WINDING

3

STATOR EXCITATION WINDING

4

FIELD BOOST

5

ENGINE

6

BRUSHES

7

SLIP RINGS

8

VOLTAGE REGULATOR

9

SENSING LEADS

10

THERMAL PROTECTOR

11

THERMAL PROTECTOR BYPASS

12

EXCITATION CIRCUIT BREAKER

13

ELECTRICAL LOAD

14

MAGNETIC FIELD

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