Alan Wilson
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2018
- 2
Good Day,
I have a issue with a 130kVa generator of ours, to give you an overview of the history and what repairs i have carried out already. The alternator had burnt out (Generator) so we replaced this (Meccalte). We also replaced the speed control unit on the generator (Model ESD51111) as the previous one had not failed on this unit but was removed to be placed on another gen-set.
So prior to replacing the alternator we had the same issue with the gen-set, where it has extreme hunting issues. On start up the unit immediately goes into a violent hunt. We are unable to stabilize the gen-set on the speed control unit, we have since replaced a sensor on the fly wheel as it was advised that it was damaged and this could be sending the wrong information to the governor (Electrical Governor). So this was done but has had no change on the behavior of the engine, we have removed the fuel rack and injectors that have all been tested and are in correct working condition. I have noticed that if i hold the governor in place manually then the engine runs normally and can maintain RPM. I have had the governor tested however and the come back was that its fine. I am sure there is an electrical problem either with the Governor or the signals being sent to the governor on fuel control however I am now stuck on where to go next.
If it is important to note : (Although not the correct practices) i drilled a hole through the back plate on the governor housing and placed a bolt through it to restrict the back travel available on the governor rack, this in turn did help to stabilize the engine however after running for about 10 minutes the RPM ran away, all emergency stops failed to shut the engine down including the manual emergency switch. I then had to pull the fuel line to the distribution block and wait for it to run dry. Any assistance from here would be greatly appreciated.
The generator is a Chicago Pneumatic Build (Atlas Copco), Engine is a cummins BT6 with the Chinese fuel block. Spec'd at 1500RPM 50Hz
I have a issue with a 130kVa generator of ours, to give you an overview of the history and what repairs i have carried out already. The alternator had burnt out (Generator) so we replaced this (Meccalte). We also replaced the speed control unit on the generator (Model ESD51111) as the previous one had not failed on this unit but was removed to be placed on another gen-set.
So prior to replacing the alternator we had the same issue with the gen-set, where it has extreme hunting issues. On start up the unit immediately goes into a violent hunt. We are unable to stabilize the gen-set on the speed control unit, we have since replaced a sensor on the fly wheel as it was advised that it was damaged and this could be sending the wrong information to the governor (Electrical Governor). So this was done but has had no change on the behavior of the engine, we have removed the fuel rack and injectors that have all been tested and are in correct working condition. I have noticed that if i hold the governor in place manually then the engine runs normally and can maintain RPM. I have had the governor tested however and the come back was that its fine. I am sure there is an electrical problem either with the Governor or the signals being sent to the governor on fuel control however I am now stuck on where to go next.
If it is important to note : (Although not the correct practices) i drilled a hole through the back plate on the governor housing and placed a bolt through it to restrict the back travel available on the governor rack, this in turn did help to stabilize the engine however after running for about 10 minutes the RPM ran away, all emergency stops failed to shut the engine down including the manual emergency switch. I then had to pull the fuel line to the distribution block and wait for it to run dry. Any assistance from here would be greatly appreciated.
The generator is a Chicago Pneumatic Build (Atlas Copco), Engine is a cummins BT6 with the Chinese fuel block. Spec'd at 1500RPM 50Hz