Basler Electric AVC63-7 User Manual

Instructions, Avc63-7, Voltage regulator

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Publication

9302800991

Revision

B

Instructions

Date

03/12

Copyright

2012

www.basler.com

+1 618.654.2341 (USA)

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Model

AVC63-7

Description

Voltage Regulator


INTRODUCTION
The Basler AVC 63-7 Voltage Regulator is a potted unit

contained in a plastic case. The regulator controls the dc

exciter field power of conventional, 50 or 60 Hz brushless

generators that have a 63 Vdc exciter field to regulate the

generator output voltage.
Regulation is provided by sensing the generator output

voltage, converting it to a dc signal and comparing the signal

to a reference voltage signal. An error signal is developed

and used to control the dc field power in order to maintain a

constant generator output.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DC Output Power
7 Adc at 63 Vdc maximum continuous with a 240 Vac input.
Exciter Field DC Resistance
9.0 ohms minimum.
AC Power Input
170 to 305 Vac, single-phase, 50/60 Hz.
Burden: 900 VA maximum at 240 Vac power.
AC Sensing Voltage
170 to 264 Vac, single-phase, 50/60 Hz.
Burden: 5 VA.
Voltage Adjust Range
170 to 264 Vac using the internal voltage adjust. The

external voltage adjust provides a ±10% adjustment of the

nominal value determined by the internal voltage adjust.
Regulation Accuracy
±0.25%
Voltage Drift
<±1% voltage variation for a 50°C (122°F) change.
Response Time
<16 ms
Frequency Compensation
Refer to Figure 1.
Voltage Buildup
Internal provisions for automatic buildup from generator

residual voltage as low as 6 Vac at 25 Hz.
Power Dissipation
35 W maximum
Paralleling Provisions
CT input for customer supplied 5 A nominal CT. Adjustable

droop from 0 to 6% with 5 A input at 0.8 power factor. CT

input burden is 2.5 VA.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature
Operating:

–40 to 60°C (–40 to 140°F)

Storage:

–65 to 85°C (–85 to 185°F)

Vibration
Withstands 1.2 G at 5 to 26 Hz; 0.036" double amplitude at

27 to 53 Hz; 5 G at 53 to 1,000 Hz.
Shock
Withstands up to 15 G in each of three mutually

perpendicular axes.
Agency Recognition
Certified per CSA Standard C22.2 No. 14
Weight
17 oz (482 g) net.
INSTALLATION
Mounting

The regulator may be mounted in any position. Refer to the outline

drawing (Figure 2). The regulator may be mounted directly on the

generator set using ¼" hardware. Select the proper hardware to

withstand any expected shipping/transportation and operating

conditions.

Interconnection
Refer to Figures 3 and 4.
1. Connect a jumper from COM to the 50 Hz terminal for

50 Hz operation, or leave the two terminals

unconnected for 60 Hz operation.

2. If an external voltage adjust control is being used,

connect the potentiometer to terminals 6 and 7 as

shown. If not, connect a jumper between terminals 6

and 7.

3. Connect the exciter field to terminals F+ and F–. Be

sure to observe polarity.

4. Connect the input power to the generator stator to

provide power to terminals 3 and E3/4. Fuse both leads.

Install the optional shutdown switch, if desired.

5. Connect the sensing input to E1 and E3/4. The sensing

should be connected "line-to-line".

Parallel Compensation
When it is required to operate the regulator in parallel with

an isolated or utility bus, in addition to the regulator

provisions, a 2.5 VA current transformer (CT) is required

(See Figures 3 and 4). This CT is connected in a generator

line and should deliver from 3 to 5 amperes secondary

current at rated load.
The phase relationship of the CT signal to the regulator

sensing voltage must be correct or the system will not

parallel properly. The CT must be installed in the line of the

three-phase generator that does not supply sensing to the

regulator.

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