CurrentKills
Electrical
- Dec 11, 2007
- 3
I'm rehabilitating a 2MW hydro with rotating DC generator (compound wound). Replacing existing AVR with Basler DECS 250N which will energize the exciter shunt field. Given the DECS has a crowbar circuit and six SCR full wave output stage, Basler application engineer has told me that the generator main field contactor and discharge resistor should not be necessary.
Has anyone done an AVR replacement, maintaining the existing rotating exciter, and omitted the field contactor & discharge resistor? Any problems with over-voltage when the unit trips? Anyone measure the voltage decay on a test trip?
There have been a couple other threads on this topic, but they lacked closure...
-I'd also take recommendations for replacement field contactors (w/discharge pole). All I've found is ABB's "R Contactor" product line.
DC generator is rated 50kW, 125 VDC, 400A
Thanks all.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1448465333/tips/Exciter_dwg1_utqkh3.pdf[/url]
Has anyone done an AVR replacement, maintaining the existing rotating exciter, and omitted the field contactor & discharge resistor? Any problems with over-voltage when the unit trips? Anyone measure the voltage decay on a test trip?
There have been a couple other threads on this topic, but they lacked closure...
-I'd also take recommendations for replacement field contactors (w/discharge pole). All I've found is ABB's "R Contactor" product line.
DC generator is rated 50kW, 125 VDC, 400A
Thanks all.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1448465333/tips/Exciter_dwg1_utqkh3.pdf[/url]