MVC Manual Voltage Control Manual
MVC Manual Voltage Control Manual
CAUTION
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Rev ECA
E 15588
F 15760
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1. PURPOSE
The Electronic Manual Voltage Control (MVC-300) is used as a back-up control device to provide
manual voltage control in case of voltage regulator failure. The unit can be mounted on a control
panel in ground vehicles, stationary equipment or shipboard locations.
1-3. SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1-1 provides the electrical and physical specifications of the MVC 300.
1-1
SECTION 2
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
2-1. GENERAL
b. During start-up, the build-up circuit holds the SCRs power bridge at maximum output. When the
voltage has built-up to approximately 30 Vac, the internal build-up circuit relinquishes control to the
MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control on the front panel.
c. The AUTO-OFF-MAN voltage control mode switch allows transfer from the voltage regulator to
the Manual Voltage Control or from Manual Voltage Control to voltage regulator. A free wheeling
diode remains connected to the field to allow safe switching without arcing.
d. The MVC-300 is designed to operate from 120 or 240 Volt nominal sources without any electrical
changes such as tap selection or terminal connections. Taps are provided to select 32, 63, or 125
volt maximum outputs.
2-1
SECTION 3
3-1. INSTALLATION
a. The MVC-300 is designed for 'through-the-panel' mounting. Refer to the drilling template of
Figure 3-1 and to the outline drawing Figure 3-2. The front panel of the MVC-300 is detachable by
removal of the knob and locking nut from the MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control and the four
corner screws. The MVC-300 can be installed in any position without affecting its operating charac-
teristics, however, it is preferable that the device be mounted vertically to improve ventilation. The
MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control can be removed and installed remotely by using terminals 14,
15 and 16 or a Basler motor operated control (MOC 2) with a 10 k ohm control element can be
connected to terminal 14, 15, and 16. See Figure 3-3 Interconnection Diagram. It is imperative that
the MVC-300 be connected to provide an output which corresponds to the voltage regulator ratings
in order to prevent damage to the MVC-300 or the regulator. When the MVC-300 and voltage
regulator are properly matched, the MVC-300 provides smooth control of the generator output
voltage in the manual mode.
b. The chart (Table 3-1) is used to determine the appropriate input voltage and to select the output
voltage. Based on voltage regulator model, from column 1, the proper voltage input rating from
column 3 is selected and connections are made between the generator and terminals 23 and 24
which will supply the specified voltage. The MVC-300 has a wire jumper connected from the printed
circuit board of the MVC-300 to the barrier strip. Column 4 indicates the correct terminal for this
jumper connection.
3-1
Figure 3-1. Panel Drilling Template
3-2
Figure 3-2. MVC 300 Outline Drawing.
3-3
Figure 3-3. MVC 300 Interconnection Diagram, Typical.
3-4
Table 3-1. Voltage Selection Chart.
Voltage Regulator Voltage Regulator MVC Input Voltage Selection
Model Rating Voltage Terminal
3-2. OPERATION
a. With the AUTO-OFF-MANUAL voltage control mode switch placed in MANUAL, the automatic
voltage regulator is removed from the line and generator output voltage is controlled manually by the
MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control. When placed in the AUTOMATIC position, the generator
output voltage is controlled by the automatic voltage regulator. Complete excitation shutdown occurs
when the voltage control mode switch is placed in the OFF position.
CAUTION
b. Start the prime mover following the manufacturer's procedure, set the MANUAL VOLTAGE
ADJUST control to minimum (counter-clockwise), and place the AUTOMATIC-OFF-MANUAL
voltage control mode switch in MANUAL position. Note that the voltage may be unstable (hunting) if
the MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control is set below 30 Vac.
c. Allow the generator to build-up and slowly increase the generator output voltage with the MANUAL
VOLTAGE ADJUST control until the generator output voltage reaches the desired level.
(1) With no power applied to the MVC-300 and all connections to the voltage regulator re-
moved, place the AUTO-OFF-MANUAL voltage control mode switch to the MANUAL posi-
tion.
(2) Connect a 120 Vac 100 Watt light bulb to terminals F+ and F- of the MVC-300, and connect
the jumper to Terminal 63.
3-5
Figure 3-4. Operational Test Set-Up Diagram.
(3) With the MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control fully counter-clockwise (CCW) apply a
source of 120 Vac to Terminals 23 and 24 of the MVC-300. Slowly rotate the MANUAL
VOLTAGE ADJUST control clockwise (CW) and observe that the brightness of the light
bulb increases proportionally until it reaches full brightness.
(4) Rotate the MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST control fully counter-clockwise (CCW). Remove
the 120 Vac source from Terminals 23 and 24 and select 32 volt operation by moving the
jumper to Terminal 32. Apply the 120 Vac source to Terminals 23 and 24 of the MVC and
observe that the brightness of the light bulb increases as the MANUAL VOLTAGE ADJUST
control is moved clockwise (CW). Notice that the brightness of the bulb is approximately
half of its previous brightness with the jumper connected to this terminal.
3-6
SECTION 4
4-2. TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event of failure/defective operation of the unit, Table 4-2 provides information to determine the
probable cause of the malfunction and the solution. Refer to Paragraph 3-3 and to Figure 3-4 for the
bench test procedure.
4-1
Table 4-2. Troubleshooting.
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Step 1. Verify that wiring is correct and proper in accordance with Figure 3-3.
Step 2. Check that the AUTO-OFF-MAN front panel switch turns off the excitation.
If the excitation does not turn off, replace the MVC 300.
Step 3. With the AUTO-OFF-MAN front panel switch in MANUAL, verify that the generator
output voltage builds up.
If the generator output voltage does not build up, proceed to Step 4.
If both fuses are not defective or blown, replace the MVC 300.
If the generator output voltage does not build-up, replace the MVC 300.
Step 6. Verify that the generator output can be controlled by the MVC 300 front panel potentio-
meter.
If the generator output voltage cannot be controlled by the MVC 300, replace the MVC
300.
If the generator output voltage can be controlled by the MVC 300, proceed to Step 7.
Step 7. Verify that the generator works in the front panel switch AUTO position.
If the generator fails to operate with the front panel switch in the AUTO position, trou-
bleshoot the voltage regulator.
4-2