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AVR SX440 Module Automatic Voltage Regulator For NEWAGE Stamford Generator DHO

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AVR SX440 Module Automatic Voltage Regulator For NEWAGE Stamford Generator DHOPart Number: OEM NO. SX440 Application: For NEWAGE Stamford Generator DHO Specification: Sensing Input: Voltage: 190 264V ac max, 1 phase 2 wireFrequency: 50 60HZ nominalPower input: Voltage: 140 220 V ac max, 3 phase,3 wireCurrent: 3A phaseFrequency: 100 120HZ nominalOut put: Voltage: max 120V DCCurrent: continuous 2. 7A DCIntermittent 6A for 10 secsResistance: 15 ohms minimumRegulation: + 1%Thermal drift: 0. 03% per deg. C change in AVR ambientSoft

Part Number:

OEM NO. SX440

Application:

For NEWAGE Stamford Generator DHO

Specification:

Sensing Input:Voltage: 190-264V ac max, 1 phase 2 wireFrequency: 50-60HZ nominalPower input:Voltage: 140-220 V ac max, 3 phase,3 wireCurrent: 3A/phaseFrequency: 100-120HZ nominalOut put:Voltage: max 120V/DCCurrent: continuous 2.7A/DCIntermittent 6A for 10 secsResistance: 15 ohms minimumRegulation: +/-1%Thermal drift: 0.03% per deg.C change in AVR ambientSoft start pamp time: 3 secTypical system response:AVR respone: 10msFiled current to 90%: 80msMachine Volts to 97%: 300msExternal voltage adjustment: +/-10% with 1k ohm 1W trimmerUnder frequency protection:Set point: 95%HZSlope: 170% down to 30HZUnit power dissipation: 12 watts maximumAnalogue input:Maximum input: +/-5V/DCSensitivity 1V for 5% Generator Volts(adjustable)Input resistance 1k ohmQuadrature droop input:10 ohms burdenMax.sensitivity:0.07A for 5% droop OPFMax.input:0.33AOver excitation protection:Set point:75V/DCTime relay:10 secEnvironmental:Vibration:20 -100HZ (50mm/sec), 100Hz -2kHzOperating temperature: -40oC to +70 oCRelative Humidity: 95%Storage temperature: -55oC to +80oC

Notice:

?¨¨:1.SX440 is a two phase sensed Automatic Voltage Regulator(AVR) and forms part of the exciation system for a brush-less generator.2.The AVR senses the voltage in the main generator winding and control the power fed to the exciter stator and hance the main rotor to maintain the generator output voltage within the specified limits, compensating for load sprrd,temperature and power factor of the generator.3.Excitation power is derived from a three-phase permanent magnet generator(PMG),to isolate the AVR control circuits from the effects of nonlinear loads and to reduce radio frequency interference on the generator terminals.sustained generator short circuit current is another feature of the PMG system.4.The AVR has the faclity for droop CT connection,to allow parallel running with other similarly equipped generators.
Packing:AVR SX440--------1PieceEnglish Manual----1PieceCarring Box--------1Piece

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