2000 Alternators
2000 Alternators
Introduction
MAIN ARMATURE
Several different technologies are used in the generator
portion of wind turbines (wind generators). One of the EXCITER FIELD
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Control System armature (stator). As a result, there are 3 outputs from
the alternator and they are electrically spaced 120° out of
Varying the amount of current through the stationary
phase with each other. A multi-pole design will have
exciter field coils controls the strength of the magnetic
multiple sets of 3 windings. These sets of windings
field in the exciter. This in turn controls the output from
(poles) are spaced evenly around the circumference of
the exciter. The exciter output is fed into the rotating
the machine. The more poles there are, the slower the
field of the main alternator to supply the magnetic field
alternator turns for a given voltage and frequency. More
for it. The strength of the magnetic field in the main
poles increase the complexity of the alternator and that in
alternator then controls its output. The result of all this is
part accounts for the higher price of slow speed versions.
that a small current, in the field of the exciter indirectly
controls the output of the main alternator and none of it
Other than in single-phase power plants, most
has to go through brushes and slip-rings.
alternators, including the automotive type, generate 3-
phase power. A three-phase AC alternator will not have
AVR any diodes in it. If the output is DC, it will probably have
In many diagrams and explanations, you will encounter 6 diodes to convert the output from the main alternator to
the term “AVR”, with no explanation of what it is. AVR DC. This is the configuration used in automotive
is an abbreviation for Automatic Voltage Regulator. An alternators. A 3-phase brushless alternator may have 4 or
AVR serves the same function as the “voltage regulator” 6 diodes on the rotor for the exciter output in addition to
in an automobile or the “regulator” or “controller” in a the diodes that may be on the stator.
home power system.
There are two ways that 3-phase machines can be wired.
Variations One is the delta (triangle) configuration with one wire
coming off each “point of the triangle”. The other is the
As with any other electronic or electrical device, there
wye (Y) or star configuration. They have one wire from
can be numerous variations in the design. The Dunlite
each branch of the “Y” and in some cases a 4th common
2kw wind machines that I have, use an auxiliary winding
wire is added from the center/centre point of the “Y” (the
on the main stator to generate the voltage for the exciter
common connection point between the windings).
field. These machines rely on residual magnetism to
excite the auxiliary winding while some machines use
Multiple voltage machines will have additional wires to
permanent magnets for this purpose. On the Dunlite
allow them to be configured for the desired system
machines, both the exciter and main field coils use 8
voltage.
poles. (3-phases multiplied by 8 poles is 24 coils of
wire.) The exciter armature is wound in a 3-phase, 4-wire
If you ever have to service your wind turbine, this brief
wye (star) configuration and the main armature is a 3-
description may help you to understand how it works or
phase, 3-wire design.
at least let you talk the same language as the repair shop
staff.
Three-Phase Basics
A three phase alternator has a minimum of 3 sets of
windings spaced 120° apart around the stationary
Field
Armature
Sliprings
Brushes
Voltage Regulator
(AVR)
Automotive Alternator
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Main Field
Exciter Field
Stator
AVR
32v= S3AN40
White
Red 120v= S2BN30
Yellow
wn
Bro Blue
Black
Main Field G+
Exciter Armature
Red
Main Armature
G-
Y
Bu
White
32v= S3AR40
White
Red
120v= S2BR30
Motorola MR328
Siemens E1140
Exciter Field Exciter Field Supply
Yellow
Stator Yellow
White
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