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CAUTION: Improper flashing will damage regulator! Never flash the exciter field winding of
equipment using this regulator with a grounded terminal battery. Disregard any instructions which tell you to ground the exciter winding or the battery providing the flashing voltage. The main generator output will be short circuited by the ground.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can KILL. Do not touch live electrical parts.
ELECTRIC ARC FLASH can injure eyes, burn skin, cause equipment damage, and ignite combustible material. DO NOT use power cables to break load and prevent tools from causing short circuits.
IMPROPER PHASE CONNECTION, PARALLELING, OR USE can damage this and attached
equipment.
Important: - Protect all operating personnel. Read, understand, and follow all instructions
in the Operating/Instruction Manual before installing, operating, or servicing the equipment.
Keep the manual available for future use by all operators.
A. GENERAL
Equipment that supplies electrical power can cause serious injury or death, or damage to other equipment or property. The operator must strictly observe all safety rules and take precautionary actions. Safe
practices have been developed from past experience in the use of power source equipment. While certain practices below apply only to electrically-powered equipment, other practices apply to engine-driven
equipment, and some practices to both.
B. SHOCK PREVENTION
Bare conductors, or terminals in the output circuit, or ungrounded, electrically-live equipment can fatally shock a person. Have a certified electrician verify that the equipment is adequately grounded and
learn what terminals and parts are electrically HOT. Avoid hot spots on machine. Use proper safety
clothing, procedures, and test equipment.
The electrical resistance of the body is decreased when wet, permitting dangerous currents to flow
through it. When inspecting or servicing equipment, do not work in damp areas. Stand on a dry rubber
mat or dry wood, use insulating gloves when dampness or sweat cannot be avoided. Keep clothing dry,
and never work alone
1. Installation and Grounding of Electrically Powered Equipment
Equipment driven by electric motors (rather than by diesel or gasoline engines) must be installed and
maintained in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or other applicable codes. A
power disconnect switch or circuit breaker must be located at the equipment. Check the nameplate for
voltage, frequency, and phase requirements. If only 3-phase power is available, connect any singlephase rated equipment to only two wires of the 3-phase line. DO NOT CONNECT the equipment grounding conductor (lead) to the third live wire of the 3-phase line, as this makes the equipment frame
electrically HOT, which can cause a fatal shock.
Always connect the grounding lead, if supplied in a power line cable, to the grounded switch box or
building ground. If not provided, use a separate grounding lead. Ensure that the current (amperage) capacity of the grounding lead will be adequate for the worst fault current situation. Refer to the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 for details. Do not remove plug ground prongs. Use correctly mating receptacles.
2. Output Cables and Terminals
Inspect cables frequently for damage to the insulation and the connectors. Replace or repair cracked
or worn cables immediately. Do not overload cables. Do not touch output terminal while equipment is energized.
3. Service and Maintenance
This equipment must be maintained in good electrical and mechanical condition to avoid hazards
stemming from disrepair. Report any equipment defect or safety hazard to the supervisor and discontinue
use of the equipment until its safety has been assured. Repairs should be made by qualified personnel
only.
Before inspecting or servicing electrically-powered equipment, take the following precautions:
a. Shut OFF all power at the disconnecting switch or line breaker before inspecting or servicing the
equipment.
b. Lock switch OPEN (or remove line fuses) so that power cannot be turned on accidentally.
c. Disconnect power to equipment if it is out of service.
d. If troubleshooting must be done with the unit energized, have another person present who is
trained in turning off the equipment and providing or calling for first aid.
C . FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION
Fire and explosion are caused by electrical short circuits, combustible material near engine exhaust
piping, misuse of batteries and fuel, or unsafe operating or fueling conditions.
1. Electrical Short Circuits and Overloads
Overloaded or shorted equipment can become hot enough to cause fires by self destruction or by
causing nearby combustibles to ignite. For electrically-powered equipment, provide primary input protection to remove short circuited or heavily overloaded equipment from the line.
2. Batteries
Batteries may explode and/or give off flammable hydrogen gas. Acid and arcing from a ruptured battery can cause fires and additional failures. When servicing,do not smoke, cause sparking, or use open
flame near the battery.
3. Engine Fuel
Use only approved fuel container or fueling system. Fires and explosions can occur if the fuel tank is
not grounded prior to or during fuel transfer. Shut unit DOWN before removing fuel tank cap.
DO
NOT completely fill tank, because heat from the equipment may cause fuel expansion overflow. Remove
all spilled fuel IMMEDIATELY, including any that penetrates the unit. After clean-up, open equipment
doors and blow fumes away with compressed air.
D. TOXIC FUME PREVENTION
Carbon monoxide - Engine exhaust fumes can kill and cause health problems. Pipe or vent the exhaust fumes to a suitable exhaust duct or outdoors. Never locate engine exhausts near intake ducts of air
conditioners.
E. BODILY INJURY PREVENTION
Serious injury can result from contact with fans inside some equipment. Shut DOWN such equipment
for inspection and routine maintenance. When equipment is in operation, use extreme care in doing necessary trouble-shooting and adjustment. Do not remove guards while equipment is operating.
F. MEDICAL AND FIRST AID TREATMENT
First aid facilities and a qualified first aid person should be available for each shift for immediate treatment of all injury victims. Electric shock victims should be checked by a physician and taken to a hospital
immediately if any abnormal signs are observed.
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SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
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2. Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2/1
A. Line Drop Compensator Circuit Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2/1
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CHAPTER 1. DESCRIPTION/OPERATION
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
1. Scope
This manual contains information and instructions for a solid state voltage regulator, Part No. 489812,
& 489812A manufactured by Hobart Brothers Company, Power Systems Division, Troy, Ohio
45373, U.S.A.
An illustrated parts list is contained in Chapter 3.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this manual is to provide operators and maintenance personnel with instructions and
information which will guide and assist them in the efficient operation and maintenance of this equipment.
3. Revisions to Manual
Revised or added information in this manual will be indicated by a solid black line near the left hand
margin opposite the new material.
4. Customer Service
If you have any questions concerning your Hobart Power Systems Division Equipment equipment,
you are invited to contact our Service Department by mail, telephone, or FAX.
Write:
Call:
FAX:
(513) 339-4219
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SECTION 2. DESCRIPTION
1.General
A. This voltage regulator (Figure 1) is designed to provide 1% voltage regulation for all loads up to
100% of rated load on a three-phase, four-wire, 115/200-volt, 400-Hz brushless alternator. This regulator provides field excitation power as required to meet varying alternator load conditions to hold the
alternator voltage constant.
B. The voltage regulator consists of two basic interconnected assemblies:
(1) Line Drop Compensator Assembly
(2) Voltage Regulator PC Assembly
C. Any deviation of the alternator voltage from its set, regulated level is sensed at the voltage regulator PC board. The sensing signal is compared to a reference signal, and, with associated circuitry, varies the field power supplied to the rotary exciter.
2. Components
Refer to Figure 1. The line drop compensator assembly (5) and the voltage regulator PC board assembly, (4) and (2), are mounted on a chassis along with a terminal board (10) and 19-pin receptacle
connector (11). The PC board assembly consists of the PC board itself (4) and its protective cover (2).
A. Line Drop Compensator Circuit Components
(1) Refer to Schematic Diagram 280003 and Connection Diagram 280004 for 489812 Regulator
and Connection Diagram 181440 for 489812A Regulator in Chapter 4. The line drop voltage compensation circuit consists of:
(a) A current transformer (T1, T2, T3) on each phase of the load circuit.
(b) A fixed inductance (L6, L7, L8), and variable resistance (R6) in series with each of the
phase lines leading to the voltage detection circuit.
(c) A toggle switch (S1) for bypassing the line drop compensator.
(d) A variable resistance (R7) in series with each current transformer input to the regulator.
(e) A fixed resistance (R3, R4, R5) in parallel with each current transformer.
(2) The current transformers detect the magnitude and power factor of current flowing through the
power cables from the alternator to its load and feed a signal into the resistance and inductance
ahead of the voltage detection circuit opposing the voltage sensed by that circuit. The voltage actually sensed by the voltage detection circuit is therefore lower than the actual alternator voltage
by an amount proportional to the magnitude and power factor of the load current and thus proportional to the voltage drop between the alternator and its load. The regulator output increases
slightly so that the alternator output voltage is equal to the regulated voltage plus the voltage drop
in the lines. The variable resistances may be adjusted to match exactly the impedence of the
power cables carrying the load current.
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SECTION 4. OPERATION
1. Operating Procedures
A. Operating procedures, as such, are not applicable to the solid state voltage regulator because it requires no start, stop, or operating instructions. See Chapter 2, Section 4 for initial start-up adjustments and procedures.
B. Make certain the line drop compensator switch (1-2; 5, Fig. 1) is in the ON position when operating
the generator set.
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CHAPTER 2. MAINTENANCE
SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1. Sequence and Theory of Operation
A description of the sequence of events, which occur when the solid state regulator is in operation, is
presented here to give maintenance personnel a better understanding of how and why the unit operates, and thus assist them in the adjustment and troubleshooting of the equipment.
A. When the machine is started, the rotary exciter is excited from alternator residual magnetism through the starting relay and the half-wave rectifier bridge, both located on the voltage
regulator PC board assembly. As the rotary exciter voltage increases, alternator excitation increases and the alternator voltage builds up. When this voltage becomes high enough, the
build-up relay switches the voltage regulator into the circuit. The sensing circuit of the voltage
regulator PC then compares the input voltage to a reference voltage and adjusts the field
power of the rotary exciter to bring the voltage into regulation limits.
B. The voltage at which the alternator is regulated may be varied by changing the position of
the slider on the Volts Adjust potentiometer.
C. Voltage Regulation
(1) Load applied
When the alternator is loaded, its terminal voltage decreases, lowering the rectified threephase voltage of the voltage sensing circuit. The sensing voltage is low in respect to its
referencce voltage, causing the voltage regulator PC circuitry to increase the power to
the field of the rotary exciter. The alternator voltage increases until the voltage returns to
its regulated value.
(2) Load removed
When a load is removed from the alternator, the alternator voltage rises. The rectified
three-phase voltage sensing signal increases, causing this signal to be larger than the reference signal. The associated voltage regulator circuitry causes the field power of the rotary exciter to decrease, lowering the alternator voltage until the voltage returns to
regulated value.
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SECTION 2. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. General
For the convenience of maintenance personnel, this voltage regulator is designed to be trouble-free
and simple to put back into service once it has malfunctioned or if it is not functioning properly. The
heart of the solid state voltage regulator is the regulator PC board (Section 1-2, 4, Fig. 1, and Fig. 2).
Most malfunctions of the voltage regulator will be corrected by (1) removing and replacing the PC
board, and (2) making voltage and line-drop adjustments after installing the new board.
2. Preliminary Checks
Before determining that the voltage regulator is defective, perform the following checks:
A. Check the 5A fuse on the regulator PC board to be certain that it is good.
B. check all connections on the regulator to make certain that they are tight and secure.
C. Make certain also that the line drop compensator switch (1-2; 8, Fig. 1) is in the ON position for checking line drop compensation.
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NOTE: Preferably, the defective PC board should be replaced with the same PC board used for this
troubleshooting check. This would eliminate the need for again doing tests and adjustments, as
would be required with another PC board.
F. If these tests and adjustments with the properly working PC board fail to correct the regulator malfunction, follow the same procedure as above for checking the line drop compensator
assembly. Refer to Section 2-4 for test and adjustment procedure, and to Section 2-7, Para.
2 for removal and replacement procedure.
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(3) Load the generator set with the largest available three-phase load of rated power factor not exceeding the maximum rating of the generator set. If the load voltage rises or drops more than 1%
at the load end of the cables, decrease or increase the setting of the load Foot Compensation
knob until the regulation is flat.
(4) Load the generator set with the largest available three-phase unity power factor load within the
rating of the generator set. If voltage rises or drops more than 1% at full load, adjust the Cable
Size setting until flat regulation is obtained. If it is necessary to adjust the cable size setting, repeat step (3) above.
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Under normal operating conditions, very little cleaning is required; however, when operating under
dusty conditions, it may be necessary to periodically clean the regulator with compressed air.
2. Painting
A. General
Only the sheet metal components of the voltage regulator are painted. Electrical and electronic components should never be painted.
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SECTION 7. REPAIR
1. General
For the convenience of maintenance personnel, this voltage regulator is designed to be trouble-free
and simple to put back into service once it has malfunctioned or if it is not functioning properly. Flight
line repair is limited to removal and replacement of either the Voltage Regulator PC Board assembly
or the Line Drop Compensator assembly, depending on whether the malfunction of the voltage regulator is poor voltage regulation or poor line drop compensation. Refer to Figure 1, Section 1-2.
It is not recommended that repairs be attempted on the voltage regulator PC board, because voltage
regulation could be seriously affected if replacement parts are not identical to the original parts. Therefore a defective PC board assembly should be replaced with a PC board assembly known to be good.
The line drop compensator assembly, like the PC board, does not lend itself to flight line repair. To put
the voltage regulator back into service after a line drop malfunction, the line drop compensator assembly should be replaced with an assembly known to be good.
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B. To install the replacement PC board on the voltage regulator, proceed as follows:
(1) Make certain that the PC board is positioned properly (such that the 12-pin connector of
the PC board is close to the line drop compensator assembly) and press the PC board gently
down onto the plastic locking PC supports.
(2) Connect the regulator wiring assembly to the newly-installed PC board. Make certain that
this connection is securely made.
(3) Re-mount the PC board cover, and tighten it down onto the voltage regulator with its attaching hardware (hex nuts, locknuts, and flat washers).
(4) Make compensation and voltage adjustments, if required, in accordance with instructions
in Section 2-4.
(5) Refer to Section 2-3, Para. 4 for instructions on installing the voltage regulator on the generator set after the replacement of the PC board. Install the voltage regulator accordingly.
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D. EFF (Effectivity) Code
Code letters (A, B, C, etc.) are used in this column to indicate the use of parts where more
than one model or type of machine is covered by the parts list. Since this manual covers only one
model of voltage regulator, this column is not used in this manual.
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SECTION 2. MANUFACTURERS
1. Explanation of Manufacturers (Vendor) Code List
The following list is a compilation of vendor codes with names and addresses for suppliers of purchased parts listed in this publication. The codes are in accordance with the Federal Supply Codes
for Manufacturers Cataloging Handbook H4-1, and are arranged in numerical order.
CODE
02660
15605
44655
50508
52238
75376
Kurz-Kash, Inc. 2271 Arbor Blvd., P.O. Box 1246 Dayton, OH 45401
88223
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NOTE: An item which does not reflect an index number is an assembly which is not illustrated in its
assembled state, or it is similar (right-hand, left-hand, top, etc.) to an item which is illustarted.
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NOMENCLATURE
FIGURE
HOBART
ITEM NO.
PART NO.
1234567
1-
UNITS
PER
EFF
ASSY
489812
489812A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
180075
430340
430470
402373
W-11597
1CZ-70
1CZ-97
401563-3
1CZ-105
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1CZ-128
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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370141
402376
401911-3
180074
180029
408537
489811
404460-1
*18
*19
*20
408542-1
181419
373274
CHASSIS, REGULATOR
. CHASSIS, LINE DROP COMPENSATION, ASSY
. . CHASSIS
. . NAMEPLATE, LINE COMPENSATION
. . KNOB, POINTER, V75376, NO. S-292-3L
. . SWITCH, ON-OFF, V15605, NO. 7610K2
. . REACTOR, LINE DROP, V50508, NO. E-3963
. . HOUSING, PIN CONNECTOR
. . RHEOSTAT, TRIPLE TANDEM, V44655,
NO. H-10-F2-T3
. . RHEOSTAT, TRIPLE TANDEM, V44655,
NO. 6610
. BRACKET, MOUNTING, PLUG
. RECEPTACLE, V02660, NO. MS-1302A-22-14P
. TERMINAL BOARD, V88223, NO. 441-3
. NAMEPLATE, MODEL, SERIAL NO.
. BRACKET, MOUNTING, CHASSIS
A
. LABEL, CAUTION
A
. BOARD, PC, VOLTAGE REGULATOR,
. SUPPORT, PC, BOARD, LOCKING, V52238,
NO. LCBS-10
A
. GUARD, STRIP TERMINAL
B
. BOX, P.C. BOARD, ASSEMBLY
B
. SPACER, BOARD, P.C.
B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
4
* Not Illustrated
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