Tuxedo
Electrical
- Sep 16, 2002
- 9
Maybe some of you generator experts can shed some light on a problem we have with our generator. The generator services a small ski hill with 1 chair lift - off grid.
The generator is 480 V, Y and seems to work fine however, we have had problems with keeping a frequency meter operating. We think it's a case of having a meter with the wrong rating. The meter is a Modutec Inc. Cat # R3PB-FRQ-55/120-20 - from what we can gather reading the label it is rated at 55 Hz and 120 Volts. It aslo has a rating of 800 Volts to ground. It looks like there is a large resistor or Inductor attached to the meter also ( not familiar with the workings of a freq. meter). My question is can w3e use a meter with this rating on a 480 volt Y generator? Thanks in advance for your input.
The generator is 480 V, Y and seems to work fine however, we have had problems with keeping a frequency meter operating. We think it's a case of having a meter with the wrong rating. The meter is a Modutec Inc. Cat # R3PB-FRQ-55/120-20 - from what we can gather reading the label it is rated at 55 Hz and 120 Volts. It aslo has a rating of 800 Volts to ground. It looks like there is a large resistor or Inductor attached to the meter also ( not familiar with the workings of a freq. meter). My question is can w3e use a meter with this rating on a 480 volt Y generator? Thanks in advance for your input.