Specifications
5.0KW
Be
GENERATOR
SINGLE
PHASE
6.
12
volt
DC
excitation
(low
or
no
AC
output voltage)
the
generator
may
be
excited using
12
volts
DC
taken
from
the
engine's starting
battery.
This
voltage
is
applied
across
the
#50
and
#9 leads
of
the
exciter circuit
wind-
ings
with
any
other numbered
leads
unplugged
from
the
capacitors(s).
The
generator's
reaction
during
flashing
will
help
determine
its
fault.
7.
During
12
volt excitation, output voltage
ranges
are
as
"follows:
Single
Capacitor
22
- 26VAC
Dual
Capacitor
24 - 28
VAC
Dual
Exciter
12
-14
VAC
a. A slight rise
in
the
output voltage
with
the
loading
of
the
engine and/or a growling noise
from
the
generator
end
will
indicate a fault
in
the main stator
windings.
b.
No
rise or
very
slight rise in the output
voltage
will
indicate a fault
in
the
exciter windings.
c.
Normal output voltage
as
specified
above,
check
exciter circuit capacitor(s).
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