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ENGGA Three-phase Synchronous Generators

Operation And Maintenance Manual

General Safety Warning


EG Series generators are manufactured and incorporated with the latest design technology which enhances the
production process and strict quality control. Together with ENGGA patented technology on the Main Rotor and
Main Stator assembly have uplifted the product total reliability, quantity and superiority as a whole.
This manual contains information that is only suitable for use by qualified engineers and it is strongly recommended
that the User must read and fully understand this Operation and Maintenance Manual thoroughly. All subject related
to safety regulation and laws, technical standard, transportation method, installation, operation, maintenance and
repaired must be fully observed. The machines have dangerous part and when running, they have live and rotating
components. It must have adequate inspection and maintenance by qualified engineers to ensure no personal injury
or property damage.

Warning Leaflets
Warning labels are included when the machines are dispatched out from the factory and the assembler must ensure
that all the warning labels must be attached to the right position as recommended below.
Warning leaflets for an operation which may damage or destroy the machine or
surrounding equipment
Warning leaflets for general danger to personnel

Warning leaflets for electrical danger to personnel

INDEX

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Standard
1.2 Name-plate description
1.3 Name-plate
1.4 Delivery inspection and storage

GENERATOR APPLICATION

2.1 Application
2.2 De-Rating table

GENERATOR PRINCIPLE

3.1 Operating principle


3.2 Main Stator
3.3 Main Rotor
3.4 Exciter
3.5 Automatic Voltage Regulator

INSTALLATION

4.1 Operating conditions


4.2 Installation
4.3 Rotation
4.4 Electrical connection
4.5 Protection

STARTING UP

5.1 Check before staring up


5.2 Commissioning

MAINTENANCE

6.1 General maintenance


6.2 Inspection and maintenance
6.3 Troubleshooting
6.4 AVR checking

STRUCTURAL DRAWING

PARTS LIST
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INTRODUCTION

1.1

Standard

ENGGA generators are designed in compliance to I.E.C 60034-1; BS 4999-5000; NEMA MG 1.22; C.S.A C22-2; VDE
0530 and GB755 standard; ISO9001:2000 certified and CE Marking and CCS approved.
1.2

Name-plate description

Example: EG280S120N
EG - EG series generator

280 -Generator frame size (160; 225; 280; 315; 355; 400; 500)

120 - Generator output in kW

- Core length (M; L)

H marine applicationB non standard machines)

N - designation of different version (N- latest 2007 series


1.3

Name-plate

Name-plates are of special sticker type and shall be stick onto the right hand side of the generator drive end position.
1.4

Delivery inspection and storage

Customer shall open the wooden case immediately to check the generators name-plate, other documents and thoroughly
inspect all the machines to make sure everything is in proper order or any visible damaged to the machine after receiving it.
After that, if the generator is not to be installed at once, please pack it again and properly stored it in a dry and damp proof
place. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages which results from improper storage.

GENERATOR APPLICATION

2.1

Application

EG series generator rated output shall be installed and operated according to the following altitude and temperature.
a.

Altitude height shall not over 1000m.a.s.l ;

b.

Environment temperature shall be between -40C and 40 C respectively ;

c.

Cool air relative humidity: 95%(25 C );

d.

Generator shall be operated in a protected area and shall not be directly exposed to rain.

2.2

De-Rating table

Following de-rating table must be considered if the generator is operated in under below conditions
Altitude (m.a.s.l)

Revise coefficient

Temperature( C )

Revise coefficient

1500

0.96

45

0.96

2000

0.93

50

0.93

2500

0.90

55

0.90

3000

0.87

60

0.88

3500

0.85

4000

0.82

If generator application altitude and temperature are both above the standard, revise coefficient shall be calculated together.

All the generator ratings are specified in the name-plate and if any abuses or not operating
according to the ratings conditions, the manufacturer shall not be held responsible should any damage occurred.

GENERATOR PRINCIPLE

3.1

Operation Principle

When the rotor being driven by the prime mover, a small magnetic field was set up and due to this, a small voltage is
induced. The AVR will sense this low voltage and compare it with the required voltage level. The AVR will find initially the
sensed voltage is considerably low than the required voltage. The AVR will provide such power from the main stator
winding to establish the exciter field. The exciter also have a small amount of residual magnetism.

The power from the main output winding (rectified by going through the AVR) will add to this residual level to produce a
greater magnetic field strength. With the exciter magnetic field strength increased, the a.c. output voltage from the exciter
rotor will also increase. This voltage is rectified by the rotating diodes. This extra excitation adds to the residual level of the
main field and produces an increase in output voltage from the main stator.

The AVR senses this increase and will further increase the excitation field excitation. The main stator voltage is building up
until the sensed voltage is the same as the required voltage.

Fig. 1

Operation Principle

A change in output due to load current is automatically compensated for by the AVR. This will adjust the excitation under all
circumstances in order to achieve minimum error between the sensed output voltage and the required voltage.

3.2

Main stator

The main stator frames are most ruggedly constructed with high strength and solid support. The frame is welded with heavy
rings and steel bars and reinforced with welding plates between bars. The main stator windings are the configuration of
triple-layer winding insulation type to ensure maximum insulation properties. All laminations of the stator core are
externally welded under pressure, to obtain the iron core. Ventilation ducts are provided along the stator core.

3.3

Main rotor

The main rotor is also the configuration of triple-layer winding protection type and the copper wires are of special made
rectangular type. The magnetic core of the main field is directly mounted on the shaft. The laminated rotor core reduces the
effect of superficial losses on the rotor. The rotor core at both end is incorporated with additional copper laminations and are
used as end rings for the copper squirrel cage. The rotor is then completed with the ammortisseur winding: it is composed
by several bare copper rods directly passing through the holes next to the surfaces of the poles. The rods are welded at both
ends to the additional copper laminations.
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3.4

Exciter

The exciter is considered as a small synchronous generator and its being installed at the non-drive end of the generator. All
the electrical power output produced by the exciter is rectify and used to establish the magnetic field of the main machine.

3.5

Automatic Voltage Regulator

The WT-2 Voltage Regulator is an encapsulated unit contained in a plastic case. The regulator controls the dc
exciter field power of conventional, 50 or 60 Hz brushless generators that have a max 63 Vdc exciter field to
regulate the generator output voltage. Regulation is provided by sensing the generator output voltage,
converting it to a dc signal and comparing the signal to a reference voltage signal. An error signal is developed
and used to control the dc field power in order to maintain a constant generator output.

Fig. 2

Connection of WT-2 in 200VAC system

Fig. 3

Connection of WT-2 in 400VAC system

CONNECTION OF AVR
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the J is a connection for 50 Hz operation, or disconnection the J for 60 Hz operation.


If an external voltage adjust control is being used, connect the potentiometer (minimum 1W, resistance
2000 ) to terminals Rv1 and Rv2. If not, connect a jumper between terminals Rv1 and Rv2.
Connect the exciter field to terminals F+ and F-. Be sure to observe polarity.
Connect the input power to the generator stator to provide power to terminals P1 and P4. The input should
be connected 200~277Vac.
Connect the sensing input P2 and P4 for 400Vac operation or P3 and P4 for 200 Vac operation. The sensing
should be connected "line to line ".

PARALLEL OPERATION
When it is required to operate the regulator in parallel with an isolated or utility bus, in addition to the regulator
provisions, a 5 VA current transformer (CT) is required (See Figures 2 and 3.) This CT is connected in a generator
U line and should deliver from TP1 to TP2 amperes secondary current at rated load. The phase relationship of CT
signal to the regulator sensing voltage must be correct or the system will not parallel properly. The CT must be
installed in the U line of the three-phase generator. That does not supply sensing to the regulator.
Figures 2 and 3 show the correct CT polarity for A-B-C phase rotation sequence. If the phase rotation sequence is
A-C-B, the CTs secondary leads must be interchanged.

ADJUSTMENTS
VOLT - potentiometer for adjusting the output voltage of the generator: to adjust the output voltage of the
generator: the voltage adjustment possibility depends on the characteristics of the generator. Normally the
internal potentiometer RP1 allows possibility of adjusting the voltage in a wide range (i.e. between 350 and 480 V,
or between 170 and 277 V); to obtain setting or to adjust the voltage from the control panel, or in order to limit
the voltage range, an external potentiometer can connected a finer possibility of voltage to the terminal RV1
and RV2 (resistance about 2000 Ohm, 1W, to obtain +/- 5% voltage regulation).
increase voltage

FREQ -potentiometer for changing the low speed protection: usually it is set at the factory in order to reduce the
excitation when speed becomes lower than 90% of rated speed at 50 Hz. By removing the bridge which normally
shorts the terminals Hz and 60, the speed protection acts properly for 60 Hz operation. By acting on
potentiometer RP3 it is possible to adjust further (in case should it be necessary) the frequency at which the low
speed protection is effective.
decrease frequency of intervention

STABILITY SETTING - The voltage regulator is provided with internal adjustable stability circuits in order to
allow operation in a wide range of applications. The operation of the regulator can be set on field to adapt it to
the characteristics of the plant and of the driving engine (i.e. diesel engine, water turbine, gas turbine) in order to
obtain the best voltage response. To change the stability characteristics of the regulator, it is necessary to act on
the potentiometer RP2 for fine setting of stability
increase response time, increase stability

DROOP - The device is included in the voltage, to allow parallel operation between similar generators: the
device permits to share correctly the total reactive power required by the load among all generators operating in
parallel. The device is composed by an external current transformer (which is sensing the current in phase U) and
by a droop circuit internal in the regulator.
The voltage regulator is provided with input terminals (terminals TP1 and TP2) for easy connection to
current transformer. Such terminals are normally short-circuited by a connection, when the generator is used in
single operation .If the voltage is increasing as the load increases, it is necessary to reverse the leads of the current
transformer at the terminals TP1-TP2.
Adjust the potentiometer RP4 until the desired amount of droop is achieved
the droop increase

INSTALLATION
During assembling of the generator, it is a must to ensure the machine is properly aligned.
Proper installation of the generator is of paramount importance to ensure a long lifespan of the
machine and shall be installed or assembled by highly qualified personnel only.

4.1

Operation Conditions

First of all, the operation conditions of the generator shall be identified before installation. The generator shall be operated
and installed in a clean environment, with good air flow and with ample of space for inspection, maintenance and routine
checking. The surrounding of the generator shall be free of atmospheric contaminations such as gasses and various
chemicals, salt water spray, dust and rainfall. It is also important to have a good airflow position, away from any hot or
exhaust system.
It is also recommended that if the generator were to install in an area with high condensation, a space heater shall be added
as an extra protection. If installed in an area of heavy laden of fine dust or sand, an inlet air filter shall be added on but due to
these, a certain output duration is required.

4.2

Installation

During assembling of the generator and the engine, it is important to have a solid and rigid base-frame to ensure no frame
deformation or frame twisting arises. We recommended to use Grade 8.8 bolt and nuts to assemble the generator set and to
also make sure the base-frame is sitting firmly to the ground surface. During installation, it is also important not to harm the
bearing and shall always keep the rotor assembly in alignment.
During the lifting of the generator, it is important to ensure the lifting slings or wire rope are in good condition and also
ensure the lifting block are able to sustain the generator weight. We recommended the lifting method shall be as per Figure 5
below.

Figure 5

Proper Lifting Method

It is not recommended to lift the generator using only 1 lifting hook and it is also not
recommended to use the generator lifting hook to lift the complete generator set.

To ensure a proper generator set installation, it is important to have both the generator and the engine is properly alignment.
For both single or double bearing configuration generator, there is a SAE standard for the flange/adaptor and coupling disc
which is suitable for assembly with of Generator-Drive engine brands. Should the needs arise to use other non standard SAE
housing size, please kindly contact the manufacturer to confirm.

If the alignment of the generator to the engine is not in proper order, this could results in severe
personal injury, property damage or direct damage to the machine.

4.2.1 Single bearing generator installation


Assembling procedure are as follow :initial checking of the engine housing and flywheel measurement is correct as per generator flange and coupling SAE
dimension supplied.
dismantle the flange cover, position the generator in-line with the engine and then aligned the generator flange to the
engine housing. After that, align the generator coupling to the engine flywheel. This is to make sure all the surface is
vertically in-line with each other. Should it is not align, it can be adjusted by adding several shim to the baseframe.
bolt the coupling disc to the flywheel housing using recommended number of bolts and size. We recommended to use
Grade 8.8 or above bolt type.
it is recommended to turn the rotor to check there is no touching between the rotor and the stator assembly.
after assembling the generator footing to the baseframe, the install back the flange cover.
4.2.2 Double bearing generator installation
Assembling procedure are as follow :standard generators supplied are without special housing for connection between the generator to the engine housing
and can be available upon request..
before installation, it is required to have a pre-balancing coupling/adaptor fit to the generator shaft end.
position the generator in-line with the engine and then aligned the generator to the engine side. After that, align the
generator pre-balanced coupling to the engine flywheel. This is to make sure all the surface is vertically in-line with
each other.
Should it is not align, it can be adjusted by adding several shim to the baseframe.
it is recommended to turn the rotor to check there is no touching between the rotor and the stator assembly.
after that, assemble the generator footing to the baseframe.
4.3 Rotation
Please ensure the generator rotating direction shall be the same as the label indicated direction. Generators are normally
supplied to operate correctly when rotating clockwise.
4.4 Electrical Connection
Before the cable connection, please ensure to have the right connection. This can be referred to the Connection Diagram base
on the specific voltage requested. The output cables have to be fixed to the terminal board as indicated in Figure 6.

Figure. 6 - Correct connection

EG160~315

STAR CONNECTION

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

L-L

L-N

50Hz

380~415

219~240

60Hz

416~480

240~277

EG160~315 DELTA CONNECTION

VOLTAGE
L-L

50Hz

219~240

60Hz

240~277

EG160~315 STAR PARALLEL CONNECTION

TERMINAL BOARD
L-N

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

L-L

L-N

50Hz

219~240

110~127

60Hz

240~277

110~138

EG160~315 DELTA PARALLEL CONNECTION

VOLTAGE
L-L

50Hz

219~240

60Hz

240~277

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TERMINAL BOARD
L-N

EG160~315 DOUBLE DELTA CONNECTION

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

L-L

L-M

50Hz

220~240

110~120

60Hz

240~277

120~138

EG160~315 ZIG-ZAG CONNECTION

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

L-L

L-M

50Hz

208~240

110~120

60Hz

240~277

120~138

EG355~500 STAR CONNECTION

VOLTAGE

TERMINAL BOARD

L-L

L-N

50Hz

380~415

219~240

60Hz

416~480

240~277

EG355~500 DELTA PARALLEL CONNECTION

VOLTAGE
L-L

50Hz

219~240

60Hz

240~277

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TERMINAL BOARD
L-N

4.5

Protection

The generator supplied neutral cable is not connected to the frame. Should it is required, it can be connected. Inside the
terminal box, there is a earth terminal provided. There is a possibility during the complete generator set in operation,
over-speed, over-voltage, short-circuit and other possibilities can be occurred. Reliable protections are required. If running
on parallel operation, reverse power protection is also required.

During operation, it is required to follow strictly to the local regulations, laws and technical
Standards in force

STARTING UP

5.1

Check before staring up

After transportation, storage, installation and assembling of the complete machine, it is necessary to do a final check on all
the mechanical and electrical components before operation to ensure it is totally safe and properly protected.

5.1.1 Check the rotating rectifier set


It is required to test the diodes of the rotating rectifying set with a multi-meter. Prior to the testing, it is required to
disconnect all the connection cable of the diode. A good condition diode enables the current to flow only one direction, from
the anode to the cathode. Surge suppressor is a metal oxidation voltage-dependent resistance type and connected between
both incoming and outgoing cable of the main rotor. This surge suppressor is to protect the rotating diodes from damage
caused by high load changes or misuse.

5.1.2 Check the insulation


The generator has a very good insulation protection construction, unless it is being store for a long time or used in severe
climatic or atmospheric conditions, otherwise no other protection, for example heating is required. It is a good practice to
test the stator windings for ground insulation before starting the machine. If the ground resistance is below 2Mohm, then it is
necessary to dry the generator.

5.1.3 Check the earth connection


All the earth bolts in the generator support should be connected. Grounding has to be carried out using a copper wire of
suitable size, in compliance with applicable standards.

5.1.4 Check the connection


Standard generators are supplied with either 12 leads or 6 leads. The entry terminals cables in the terminal box is on the
right hand side. Terminals arrangement permits star series and star parallel connection. It is necessary when changing the
connection from star series to star parallel, to check and modify the connection to the AVR, according to the diagram
provided.

5.1.5 Check the final assembly


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check the engine and generator are properly alignment.

check the inlet and outlet air passage is smooth and not being block by any big or large object or machinery. Also to
make sure there is no back pressure or hot air back circulation.

check all the bolts are securely fastened and tighten and all protection are in proper.
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check there is any dirt or dirty particles or waste inside the generator.

check by turning the rotor to ensure again that there is no touching in between.

A word of final advice to ensure everything is in proper conditions, it is a must to check thoroughly the machine
based on above recommendation before start to operate.

5.2

Commissioning

All generators are fully tested at the factory prior to delivery. All generators are factory set at star series connection, 400V at
1500rpm.

5.2.1 No load adjustment


When the prime mover reaches the rated speed, the generator should have also reaches the rated voltage. If there is a different
in the voltage level, it can be corrected by adjusting the AVR. All three phase voltage should also be stable and balance.

5.2.2 Load adjustment


To ensure the generator is in good condition, applied the load by increasing and decreasing the load to check the voltage
stability level, check all the control panel metering is functioning in proper condition and also check on the generator of any
abnormal condition.
After the above steps, the generator is safe to operate. Please note that it is required to unplug the AVR when the prime
mover is running at low speed for a long time, otherwise, it will damaged the AVR and the excitation windings.

The generator have dangerous parts when operating they have live and rotating components.
Therefore improper use, disconnection of protection devices and not sufficient inspection and
maintenance can cause in personal injury or property damage.

MAINTENENACE

If there is a routine maintenance and checking program, the generator will function in good condition. It is important to
ensure safe and trouble free conditions throughout the operation period. It is recommended to follow every maintenance
measures highlighted in this manual.
When running hours of the generator achieved 500 running hours, it is recommended to check the insulations and clean the
stator and rotor assembly. When achieved 1000 running hours, it is recommended to check the temperature rise, fan
assembly and bolt sets. It is recommended to have a fix maintenance schedule

6.1

General maintenance

Generator should always be kept dry. In order to keep out of the humidity, please cover with cloth if not in used.

Generator must be free from metal leftovers, drops, dust, acid-base steam or other harmful gases.

During operation, the ventilation must be sufficient. Please ensure all openings are free and not be block by any
machinery or panel. Do not put anything on top of the alternator for it is bad for ventilation and heat elimination. Please
dont remove the top terminal box cover.

Please check the generator load from time to time. The load current should not over the rated current of generator.
When the load power factor is low, the excitation current should not over the rated value mentioned on the nameplate.
When the 3 phase load is not balance, the biggest phase current of that phase should not over the rated current.

Please note the temperature of alternator bearing. The bearing temperature rise should not over 55K in general.

During operation, the generator shall not over the rated speed, voltage and ampere. Should abnormal smells, strange
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sound audible and excessive vibration detected, please stop the machine immediately and a thorough check up is required
before restart the machine.

6.2
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Inspection and maintenance


If the generator is not in use for some time, check the windings insulation. If it is lower than 2 Mohm, then it is
necessary to dry the generator and then repeat the test. If the grounding insulation still remains the same, then the
insulation has already aged and you should change the wire and insulation.

Check the bearing and housing position to ensure there is no loose or wear and tear.

check the airflow and internal condition. If inside the terminal box is too dusty, its required to be cleaned.

check the alignment of the generator to the engine to make sure it is not out of alignment and also check the fan
assembly to ensure it is not deform.

Check all cable connections especially the AVR side to make sure it is not loose.

All maintenance checking and servicing should be done after the machine is completely stop.
During maintenance, it is required to ensure all switches are turn to Off and also disconnect the
main power cables. To ensure safety, it is also recommended to place a Danger sign panel to keep
others well inform of any maintenance work on progress.

6.3

TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble

No power supply

No load voltage

Possible Cause

Remedy Measures

Wrong connection

Refer connection manual

Rotating diodes damage

Check in case of short-circuit and repair or change diodes.

AVR connection loose

Disconnect and reconnect all wire again.

Short-circuit on main cables

Check and repair.

Insufficient of residual voltage

Apply 12V battery to recharge.

fuse blown

Replace the fuse. If fuse blown again, check if the exciter stator

below rated
voltage

is short-circuit. Otherwise, change the AVR.


wrong connections of exciter

Check connection again

stator
No load voltage

AVR setting problem

Adjust the AVR potentiometer (RP1)

problem with diode

Check, repair or replace the diode assembly

generator to engine not in-line

Check the alignment and rectify the problem.

rotor balancing problem after

Rebalancing required.

above rated
voltage
Excitation current
too high
Vibration

repair
bearing damage

Check and change bearing immediately


Check and service the engine

engine problem
Bearing heating

operation

exceed

bearing

Change bearing

recommended running hours


insufficient of grease

Change bearing grease

generator to engine not in-line

Check the alignment and rectify the problem.


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Generator heating

Voltage unstable

6.4

overloaded

Reduce to the rated load

power factor too low

Adjust the load and adjust the ampere to the rated level

rpm too low

Adjust the speed to the rated speed

airflow problem

Check the fan assembly and ensure not obstruction

AVR problem

Check, adjust or change a new AVR

AVR checking

To operationally test any WT-2 AVR, refer to Figure No.4 and perform the following steps:-Connect the voltage regulator as shown in Figure 4 and apply 230 Vac.
-Adjust the RP1 control fully counter-clockwise(CCW).
RESULT: Observe that the lamp does not light.
-Adjust RP1 control fully clockwise (CW).
RESULT: Observe that the lamp is now lit.
-Adjust RP1 control until the lamp just goes out.
AVR operation is satisfactory if the above results are obtained. Stability, however, must be tested with the generator and
AVR together.

Figure No.4

AVR wiring diagram

6.5.2 AVR troubleshooting


Trouble

Possible Cause

No power supply

Remedy Measures

- insufficient of residual voltage

Apply 12V battery to recharge

- RV1 and RV2 not connected

Refer above diagram and re-connect

F+ and F- not

connected
- sensing cable not connected.

Reconnect again

- generator set under-speed

Adjust to rated speed.

- AVR damage

Change new AVR

- generator set under-speed

Adjust to rated speed

- wrong FREQ setting

Adjust the setting

- AVR setting too high

Adjust AVR setting

- AVR damage

Check and replace new AVR

- RP2 wrong setting

Adjust RP2

Voltage fluctuation

- generator set speed too low

Adjust generator set speed

between 300V

- wrong FREQ setting

Adjust the setting

Voltage too low

Voltage too high

Voltage unstable

400V

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STRUCTURAL DRAWING

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Parts List

Items

Qty

Part Name

Stator and Frame Assembly

Qty

Part Name

29

Bolts M4X25

Rotor Assembly

31

Rotor Balance Ring

End Protection Cover

32

Bolts M4X40

Air Outlet Screen Protection

33

Bolts

End Shield

34

Bolts

Air Inlet Screen Protection

36

Bolts

SAE Flange Adaptor

39

Key

Lifting Hook

40

Coupling Adaptor

AVR

41

Fan

10

Side Panel

43

Key

12

Back Panel

52

Spacer

13

Terminal Box Cover

53

Flexible Coupling

14

Front Panel

55

Exciter Rotor

15

Side Panel

57

Bolt

17

Bolt M4X25

61

Bolt

18

Bolt M4X25

62

Rotating Rectifier

20

Terminal Block

64

Bolt

22

Exciter Stator

68

Ring

23

69

Ring

25

73

Bearing

Bolt M6

Items

8.8

Bolt

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Important Notes

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