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  1. Reg87

    Ground Electrode

    There! Its earthed.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=67c7e1b1-e55b-4c19-9c0e-8148ee37ceb7&file=image001.png
  2. Reg87

    Make my own generator

    Cheers all for your great input. Ive been looking at local wreckers to see if they have some old gens around. However ill need to borrow the megger from work before I commit. I like your initial excitation concept scott. It keeps things simple however I dont have access to the tools for making...
  3. Reg87

    Make my own generator

    Thank you for the words of warning however I feel my skillset deems me capable to complete this task. Although im young to the trade, its a project I want to do because in my current line of work I feel Im loosing what I learnt at trade school and I want to challenge myself. Waross, although...
  4. Reg87

    Make my own generator

    Cheers for the reply and info. Ill continue to do some research. Quite right with the inverter and battery however im hoping to achieve something more than that. I think ill try and find a engine around 6hp then. My air con draws 10A on start and thats probably my greatest starting load...
  5. Reg87

    Make my own generator

    Im researching into making my own generator as a small learning project. Ive seen alot of people getting a lawnmower engine running a car alternator which powers a inverter however thats not very efficent. Ideally I want single phase 230V 50Hz And I want to produce between 2.3kW to 3.4kW. I...
  6. Reg87

    RESISTIVE LOAD BANK

    Resistive is fine. The only time I would use inductive load banks would be on powerplants.
  7. Reg87

    Arcing on gen engine block fault

    Ah my bad spelling. I meant Toroid. Also known as a current transformer.
  8. Reg87

    Arcing on gen engine block fault

    Ended up been the shielding to the toliroid. The cable which connected to the toliroid had a earth shielding which had broken down. This was causing a fault current to be induced into the cabling. As for the arcing...who knows? Its not there anymore
  9. Reg87

    How to restrain two plastic sheets in tension

    Do you have to use sheet plastic? Sounds like your trying to reinvent a small version of the hesco barrier
  10. Reg87

    Arcing on gen engine block fault

    Cheers waross. Im unsure what where your going with that fault process. If i disconnect the the main field windings the ill have no voltage and most likely no RCD fault. Getting to the diode pack on the rotor isnt a easy task and im unsure what output or result ild get. Point to note, I loaded...
  11. Reg87

    Panel location for E-Stop pushbutton

    Automatic bring up a good point with respect to continuity for quick recognition. In my opionion, putting the etop above or close to the stop button is defeating the purpose. You may want to consider the worst case scenario. Floor mounted estops are used so if the operators hands get caught in...
  12. Reg87

    Arcing on gen engine block fault

    Got a pretty decent fault today. Thought ild share. Background and fault: Conducting a inspection of a 175kVA gen set. Gen is reasonably old. It has come back from a site where is was run underloaded and not serviced regularly. Has a number of oil leaks and we are considering writing it off...
  13. Reg87

    emergency diesel generator

    Also note that most starter motors have a over running clutch which disengages the starter motor when the flywheel gear starts to run faster. The gear will still be engaged in the flywheel but the starter motor will be protected.
  14. Reg87

    RCD fault - pos/neg sine wave

    Cheers scotty. That makes sence with me. I was also thinking that for the 6mA/130ms RCD's the tripping time may be slower if the fault accured during the positive side of the sine wave, and you were testing the negitive side. I realize 50Hz is quick but when your talking about 130ms for the...
  15. Reg87

    Derating Cable Ampacity for Short Segments in Burried Conduit

    Sorry, majesus. I misinterpreted what you wrote as having a cable underground to switchgear then another cable from there going free air elsewhere. Regardless, ASNZS 3000 doesnt apply here
  16. Reg87

    RCD fault - pos/neg sine wave

    Thanks for indicating that Scotty. Wasnt aware of IEC standards. I think Australian standards (AS/NZS 3000:2009) still apply however. So I understand how the tester works, I understand what codes/standards insruct me to perfrom the tests. But why must I do the test? What is it proving?
  17. Reg87

    Derating Cable Ampacity for Short Segments in Burried Conduit

    I would reccommend you look up your wiring rules/standards. If your in Australia, the cable would need to be derated for the 3ft underground length. The rest of the free air cable would have its own derating factor.
  18. Reg87

    RCD fault - pos/neg sine wave

    Tester is good. The fault is a easy fix really, just replace the RCD. More concerned with why the tester comes with such a feature.
  19. Reg87

    RCD fault - pos/neg sine wave

    I had a fault with a RCD the other day which no one could explain. Just some background firstly: In Australia we have RCD's which are rated to trip at maximum of 100ms at 30mA for the majority of purposes. Our power supply is 230V at 50Hz nominal. Fault: I test for nuisance tripping as well as...

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