Nidec R150 AVR Leroy Somer Installation Guide

June 3, 2024
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Nidec R150 AVR Leroy Somer

Nidec R150 AVR Leroy Somer

This manual concerns the alternator AVR which you have just purchased.
We wish to draw your attention to the contents of this maintenance manual.

SAFETY MEASURES

Before using your machine for the first time, it is important to read the whole of this installation and maintenance manual.
All necessary operations and interventions on this machine must be performed by a qualified technician.
Our technical support service will be pleased to provide any additional information you may require.
The various operations described in this manual are accompanied by recommendations or symbols to alert the user to potential risks of accidents. It is vital that you understand and take notice of the following warning symbols.

WARNING
Warning symbol for an operation capable of damaging or destroying the machine or surrounding equipment.

Warning symbol for general danger to personnel.

Warning symbol for electrical danger to personnel.

All servicing or repair operations performed on the AVR should be undertaken by personnel trained in the commissioning, servicing and maintenance of electrical and mechanical components.

When the generator is driven at a frequency below 28 Hz for more than 30 seconds with an analogue AVR, its AC power supply must be disconnected.

WARNING
This AVR can be incorporated in a ECmarked machine.
This manual is to be given to the end user.
© – We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of this product at any time in order to incorporate the latest technological developments. The information contained in this document may therefore be changed without notice.

This document may not be reproduced in any form without prior authorisation.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The R150 automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is a compact, high-performance encapsulated unit. It incorporates the latest technology and efficient components to achieve a high degree of miniaturisation when applied to a 3-phase and 1-phase AC brushless generator, within its input and output limits. The unit offers excellent reliability.
The AVR provides DC excitation to the exciter field of a brushless generator to keep the voltage within the approximate operating limits from NO-LOAD to FULL LOAD.
The typical recovery time in the event of sudden loading is around 0.5 sec. to recover 98% of the rated voltage. Transient performance such as voltage dip and recovery time is mainly determined by the generator and exciter design parameters.
Optimum AVR performance can be obtained by keeping full-load excitation to around 60 VDC.
The generator uses a true average sensing circuit, dV/dt snubber and special filter circuits to manage NON-LINEAR loads such as battery chargers, DC motors, etc.
Voltage regulation is only guaranteed for linear loads. Severely distorting NONLINEAR loads can cause regulation problems.
Each AVR is tested prior to dispatch as part of a quality plan, for standard voltage and frequency.
The R150 AVR is provided with two accessory input terminals A1 and A2.
Injecting ± 4.5 VDC into these terminals will change the generator voltage by ± 10%.
The AVR allows a shunt power supply from the generator output voltage.
A soft-start circuit is included which provides smooth control of the build-up of generator output voltage.
A frequency roll-off circuit continuously monitors the generator underspeed protection by reducing the generator output voltage in proportion with the speed below a threshold.
The AVR has the facility for droop CT connection, which is required for equal KVAR load sharing during parallel operation.

OPERATION OF THE AVR

The AVR is powered by the line-to-neutral terminal of the AC generator, with 277 VAC rms at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The sensing voltage, which is the regulated voltage, is based on line-to-line (for 3-phase) and line-to-neutral (for 1-phase). The AVR forms an important part of the closed loop system comprising the generator field, generator armature and the AVR.
The AVR first builds up the generator voltage from its residual levels. When the generator is loaded, the sensed voltage decreases and generates an error voltage, which is required in order for the closed loop system to work.
The AVR contains a high gain amplifier, ramp and a pedestal circuit. Depending upon the value of the amplifier voltage (either high or low) the ramp intersects the amplified voltage at a point, which is either early or late in the half-cycle. At this intersection point a starting pulse is produced to trigger the power device.
When the power device is triggered early in the half-cycle, more voltage is transmitted to the field and when triggered late in the halfcycle, less voltage is transmitted to the field.
In order to reduce the generator voltage at low speed, a signal inversely proportional to the speed is generated as an extra input.
At higher speeds the voltage decreases at a faster rate than in proportion with the speed.
The R150 AVR has two additional terminals
A1 and A2. These inputs can be used to connect an external control signal from controllers such as APFC, Auto
Synchronizer, etc.
It is important that the DC power supply should be electrically isolated from the line terminals.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

  1. Sensing input

    • Voltage: 240 VAC ± 10% for 1-phase,380 V to 480 VAC ± 10% for 3-phase, 2-line sensing. The AVR senses the true average of the line-to-line waveform. Use the resistor (SMD) network for trouble-free sensing and control of sensed voltage/regulation.
  2. Input power

    • Voltage: 415 V for 3-phase and 240 V for 1-phase
    • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  3. Output power

    • Voltage: 105 VDC at 240 VAC input
    • Current:
    • 6 A DC
    • 8 A for 30 sec. (when allowed by the field resistance)
  4. Operating temperature: -20ºC to +70ºC

  5. Storage temperature: -40ºC to +80ºC

  6. Voltage setting: min ± 10% of rated voltage.

  7. Stability setting: can be adjusted to obtain a correct transient response in steady state.

  8. 2 to 2.5 kOhm external setting potentiometer for 1 Watt to get a voltage setting range of ± 10%.

  9. Quadrature droop setting for parallel operation: 4% droop for an output current from the 5 A CT placed on the U phase.

  10. Auxiliary inputs A1 and A2: ± 4.5 VDC will change the voltage by ± 10%.

  11. Under frequency roll-off setting: available below 46 Hz for 50 Hz and below 56 Hz for 60 Hz.

  12. Voltage build-up: ≥ 2 V (L-N).

  13. Voltage regulation: ± 0.8% at the AVR terminals.

  14. Thermal drift: ± 1% for a 30ºC change in temperature.

  15. Response time: less than 50 ms.

  16. Closed loop response: typically 0.5 sec to recover 98% of the defined voltage for a field forcing ratio of 1:2.

  17. Sensing loss protection: the voltage should disappear when the sensing circuit is open.

  18. Overexcitation protection set point:
    105 VDC.

  19. Protection fuse: 6 A, 240 VAC.

  20. Potentiometer sealing: except for the V-trim potentiometer, all potentiometers are sealed.

  21. Frequency roll-off indicator: LED provided (UF).

  22. Sensing loss indicator: LED provided (SL).

  23. Protection on the devices: suitable R-C snubber to be provided for the device used to protect against voltage surges.

  24. Potting/Encapsulation details: the components on the AVR should becompletely encapsulated with suitable PU resin compound to absorb transients/ vibrations during operation.

  25. Alternator excitation details: (typical)

    • Full load:
    •  Excitation voltage: 40 to 50 V
    • Excitation current: 2.5 to 5 A
  26. Terminal marking: see diagram

  27. AVR testing: dielectric test, thermal cycling, Static test, voltage variation check,U/F curve, stability check, field excitation limit, external voltage setting check, DC input voltage check.

  28. Dimensions:

    • Overall: 135 x 110 x 47.5 (mm)
    • Mounting: 115 x 90 (mm)
    • Mounting hole dia: 9 (mm)
  29. Weight: 320 g

MAIN FUNCTION OF THE AVR

The AVR is powered by the line-to-neutral terminals of the AC generator with 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz. The regulated sensing voltage is based on the generator line-to-line terminals.

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The AVR builds up the generator voltage from its residual voltage to rated voltage. When the generator is loaded, the sensed voltage decreases and generates an error signal, which is required in order for the closed loop system to work.
Depending upon the value of the amplified voltage, the ramp intersects the amplified voltage at a point which is early or late in the half-cycle. At this intersection point, a starting pulse is produced to trigger the power device.
Only qualified personnel should replace/work on the AVR. Do not increase the voltage beyond the rated voltage.

AVR SETTINGS

V-TRIM (V)
This function is provided for setting thevoltage up to ± 12% of rated voltage bymeans of a potentiometer. Turn thepotentiometer clockwise to increase the voltage and vice versa, once the rated speed has been reached.
It is also possible to connect an external potentiometer.

UNDER FREQUENCY KNEE POINT SETTING (UF)
This function is provided to protect the AC generator from sustained low speed operation through a potentiometer. The AVR will reduce the voltage in proportion with the speed below the defined value. The procedure for setting the UF potentiometer is as follows: First run the generator at full speed (50 Hz) and turn the UF potentiometer by a few turns clockwise, making sure that the voltage does not increase. Now turn the UF potentiometer slowly anticlockwise. At a particular point the red LED glows and the voltage will start to decrease. Stop turning the potentiometer at this point and turn the potentiometer clockwise by two turns after rated voltage is restored.
The factory default setting is 46 Hz.
For 60 Hz operation, the knee point position is set to 56 Hz.

STAB (S)
This function is provided to stop voltage hunting by means of a potentiometer. Turn clockwise to increase stability (to stop oscillation). Turning too far clockwise will result in a sluggish response and possibly also oscillations.
The factory default setting is slightly higher than critical damping (around halfway).

QUADRATURE DROOP
This potentiometer is used to adjust the voltage droop to balance the reactive load in parallel operation. Follow the instructions for connecting the CT (current transformer) which is essential for this function, as per the AVR connection diagram.
Turn the potentiometer clockwise to increase % droop and vice versa.

A1 &A2 DC VOLTAGE INPUTS (AC)
These accessory terminals A1 and A2 are used to inject ± 1 to 4.5 VDC. The variation in terminal voltage will be ± 10% of the rated voltage.
Warning: A “Vishay spectrol model 8” type screwdriver should be used to adjust the potentiometer.

AVR CONTROLS

No. Control Function Direction
V VOLTS Sets the generator output voltage Turn clockwise to increase output

voltage
UF| UFRO| Sets the Under frequency knee point| Turn clockwise to reduce the knee point
S| STAB| Stops voltage hunting| Turn clockwise to increase stability
DROOP| DROOP| Sets voltage droop| Turn clockwise to increase the droop
AC| ACC (DC i/p)| Used for Auto synchronization| Turn clockwise to increase the gain

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Symptom Cause Action
No voltage build-up Fuse blown Check and replace
Low residual voltage across U and N terminals If the generator’s residual

voltage at rated speed is less than 2.5 VAC (L-N), disconnect the AVR and connect a 24 VDC battery, keeping F1 as positive and F2 as negative.

Connecting a freewheel diode (BY 127) across the field with the diode cathode to F1 and the anode to F2 during field flashing will help restore the residual voltage.

WARNING:

Remove the diode (BY-127) after field flashing.

The 24 V battery positive terminal must only be connected to F1 and the negative to F2.

Swapping the connection will cause diode BY127 to explode instantly.

Incorrect wiring| Check wiring
Rotating diodes and/or fuse

failed

| Check and replace
Voltmeter on the front defective| Check and correct
AVR defective (repeated fuse blowing)| Replace after performing a static test
Earthed exciter field| Check and correct
High voltage build-up| Loose or missing connection to AVR U terminal| Check and correct
AVR defective| Perform a static test and replace if necessary
Low voltage build-up| Low prime mover speed| Check and correct
Sensing loss in circuit| Check and correct
AVR defective| Replace the AVR
Voltage oscillation| Incorrect stability potentiometer sealing| Turn clockwise until hunting stops
Prime mover speed hunting| Check and adjust the controller
Load hunting, fluctuates

rapidly

| Check and correct
High percentage of non-linear loads| Check and reduce the non-linear load
High reactance in generator (during non-linear loading)| Consult the generator manufacturer
Incorrect regulation| The exciter field’s requirement

is higher than 105 VDC

| Wrong selection or very low P.F. load. Check and correct.
Prime mover speed drops too much when on load (kW load)| Adjust the controller and reduce the active load

MULTIMETER CHECKS

Equipment: Digital multimeter.
Select Diode mode on the digital multimeter.
The resistance between F1 and F2 (with the multimeter jack common applied to F1 of the AVR) should be between 0.4 and 0.6 V, and vice versa (with the multimeter jack common applied to F2 of the AVR) should give INFINITY.
ZERO indicates a power device failure in both cases. No further tests (static or dynamic) are allowed, as they would lead to the fuse blowing.
The resistance between F2 and U (both sides) should be 180 kW.
The resistance between F2 and V (with the multimeter jack common applied to the AVR V terminal should be approximately 2. 2 MW in the 10 MW range and vice versa (with the multimeter jack common applied to the AVR
F2 terminal) should be 15 MW. ZERO indicates power device failure in both cases. No further tests (static test or dynamic tests) are allowed, as they would to the fuse blowing.
The resistance between U and V should be 300 kW to 400 kW. Open circuit indicates AVR failure. During a static test the lamp will not turn OFF or, when connected to the generator it will produce ceiling voltage (for 3-phase ONLY).
The resistance between U and N1 should be between 200 kW and 260 kW. Open circuit indicates AVR failure.

During a static test, the lamp will not turn OFF or, when connected to the generator, it will produce a ceiling voltage (for 1-phase ONLY).
The resistance between N and F1 should be very low or ZERO ohms. If the circuit is open, the lamp will not glow when the static test is performed.

STATIC TEST PROCEDURE

For 3-phase circuit

STATIC TEST CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF 3PH AVR

This test should only be attempted after making sure that the AVR has passed all multimeter checks. Connect the AVR to the three-phase variable voltage source as shown in diagram for 3-phase installation in this manual.

  1. Keep ‘V-TRIM’ in the minimum position.

  2. Keep UF in the fully maximum position.

  3. Increase the applied voltage. The lamp should glow increasingly brightly. At a voltage of around 360-380 V. The lamp should go out slowly. Increase the voltage again up to 415 V. The lamp should stay OFF.
    Decrease the voltage to below 360 V. The lamp should glow brightly again.

  4. Turn the UF potentiometer anticlockwise; the lamp should go out slowly. Now turn the UF potentiometer clockwise. The lamp should glow brightly again.

  5. It is difficult to prescribe a static test for checking the stability, as this is more easily detected during closed loop tests. However, a healthy AVR will behave as described below.
    First keep the ‘STAB’ potentiometer in the fully anticlockwise position. Perform the static test as described in steps 1, 2 and 3.
    The lamp will go out fairly quickly at 360- 380 V and come on again quickly when the voltage is reduced to below 360 V.
    Now keep the ‘STAB’ potentiometer fully clockwise, and perform the static test as in 1, 2, and 3. The lamp should go out much more slowly and come on again much more slowly. At the end of this test reset the potentiometer in the middle position.
    If the AVR behaves as described above then the regulator is healthy.

DIMENSIONS

SPARE PARTS

Designation

Description Type Code
AVR R150 5014127

Technical support service

Our technical support service will be pleased to provide any additional information you may require.
For all spare parts orders or technical support requests, send your request to service.epg@leroy-somer.com or your nearest contact, whom you will find at www.lrsm.co/support indicating the type and the code number of the AVR.
To ensure that our products operate correctly and safely, we recommend the use of original manufacturer spare parts.
In the event of failure to comply with this advice, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage.

Disposal and recycling instructions

We are committed limiting the environmental impact of our activity. We continuously monitor our production processes, material sourcing and products design to improve recyclability and minimise our environmental footprint.
These instructions are for information purposes only. It is the user’s responsibility to comply with local legislation regarding product disposal and recycling.
Waste & hazardous materials
The following components and materials require special treatment and must be separated from the alternator before the recycling process:

  • electronic materials found in the terminal box, including the automatic voltage regulator (198), current transformers (176), interference suppression module and other semi-conductors.
  • diode bridge (343) and surge suppressor (347), found on the alternator rotor
  • major plastic components, such as the terminal box structure on some products.
    These components are usually marked with information concerning the type of plastic.

All materials listed above need special treatment to separate waste from reclaimable materials and should be entrusted to specialist recycling companies.

Service & Support

Our worldwide service network of over 80 facilities is at your service.
This local presence is our guarantee for fast and efficient repair, support and maintenance services.
Trust your alternator maintenance and support to electric power generation experts.
Our field personnel are 100% qualified and fully trained to operate in all environments and on all machine types.
We have a deep understanding of alternator operation, providing the best value service to optimise your cost of ownership.
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