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Std 421.5-2005
Depending upon the magnitude of voltage error, VREF VC, different regulator modes come into play. If the
voltage error is larger than the fast raise/lower contact setting, KV (typically 5%), VRMAX or VRMIN is applied
to the exciter, depending upon the sign of the voltage error. For an absolute value of voltage error less than
KV, the exciter input equals the rheostat setting VRH. The rheostat setting is notched up or down, depending
upon the sign of the error. The travel time representing continuous motion of the rheostat drive motor is TRH.
A non-windup limit (see Annex E) is shown around this block, to represent the fact that when the rheostat
reaches either limit, it is ready to come off the limit immediately when the input signal reverses. Additional
refinements, such as dead band for small errors, have been considered, but were not deemed justified for the
relatively few older machines using these voltage regulators.
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