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LEROY-SOMER

2013.01 / k

Installation and maintenance

LSA 43.2/44.2 - 4 POLES

ALTERNATORS

3434 en -

4.5 - Electrical faults

Fault

Action

Effect

Check/Cause

No voltage

at no load on 

start-up

Connect a new 

battery of 4 to 12 

volts to terminals 

E- and E+, 

respecting the 

polarity, for 2 to 3 

seconds

The alternator builds up and 

its voltage is still correct 

when

the battery is removed

- Lack of residual magnetism

The alternator builds up but 

its voltage

does not reach the rated 

value when

the battery is removed

- Check the connection of the voltage reference 

to the AVR

- Faulty diodes

- Armature short-circuit

The alternator builds up but 

its voltage disappears when 

the battery is removed

- Faulty AVR

- Field windings open circuit (check winding)

- Revolving field coil open circuit (check the 

resistance)

Voltage too 

low

Check the drive 

speed

Correct speed

Check the AVR connections (AVR may be faulty)

- Field windings short-circuited

- Rotating diodes burnt out

- Revolving field coil short-circuited

- Check the resistance

Speed too low

Increase the drive speed (do not touch the AVR 

voltage pot. (P2) before running at the correct 

speed)

Voltage too 

high

Adjust AVR voltage

potentiometer

Adjustment ineffective

Faulty AVR

Voltage

oscillations

Adjust the

AVR stability

potentiometer

If no effect: try normal or fast 

stability

modes (ST2)

- Check the speed: possibility of cyclic 

irregularity

- Loose connections

- Faulty AVR

- Speed too low when on load (or AVR LAM set 

too high)

Voltage 

correct at no 

load and too 

low when on

load

Run at no load and 

check the voltage 

between E+ and 

E- on the AVR

Voltage between E+ and E- 

(DC)

SHUNT < 20V - AREP / PMG 

< 10V

- Check the speed (or AVR LAM set too high)

Voltage between E+ and E-

SHUNT > 30V - AREP / PMG 

> 15V

- Faulty rotating diodes

- Short-circuit in the revolving field coil. Check 

the resistance.

- Faulty exciter armature. Check the resistance.

Voltage

disappears

during 

operation

Check the AVR, 

the

surge suppressor,

the rotating 

diodes, and

replace any 

defective

components

The voltage does not return 

to the rated value

- Exciter winding open circuit

- Faulty exciter armature

- Faulty AVR

- Revolving field coil open circuit or short-

circuited

Summary of Contents for LSA 43.2

Page 1: ...k 343 347 48 1 124 41 198 107 37 4 16 15 15 30 33 322 324 325 325 320 323 320 49 28 207 120 This manual is to be given to the end user 3434 en LSA 43 2 44 2 4 POLES ALTERNATORS Installation and maint...

Page 2: ...electrical danger to personnel WARNING SYMBOLS We wish to draw your attention to the following 2 safety measures which must be complied with a During operation do not allow anyone to stand in front o...

Page 3: ...STALLATION 6 3 1 Assembly 6 3 2 Checks prior to first use 7 3 3 Terminal connection diagrams 7 3 4 Commissioning 10 3 5 Setting up 10 4 SERVICING MAINTENANCE 11 4 1 Safety measures 11 4 2 Routine main...

Page 4: ...international standards See the EC Declaration of Incorporation on the last page 1 2 Inspection On receipt of your alternator check that it has not suffered any damage in transit If there are obvious...

Page 5: ...Mounting arrangements IM 1201 MD 35 foot and flange mounted single bearing with SAE coupling disc IM 1001 B 34 double bearing with SAE flange and standard cylindrical shaft extension Drip proof machin...

Page 6: ...ing the machines check that they are compatible by undertaking a torsional analysis of the transmission checking the dimensions of the flywheel and its housing the flange coupling discs and offset WAR...

Page 7: ...ith the exciter field disconnected Note Prolonged standstill In order to avoid these problems we recommend the use of space heaters as well as turning over the machine from time to time Space heaters...

Page 8: ...T6 L1 U L2 V L3 W L L 60 Hz 50 Hz 110 120 120 110 120 120 130 6 7 8 T9 T8 T7 T12 T10 T11 T4 T3 T2 T1 T5 T6 L L L3 W T1 T7 T10 T9 T3 T6 T11 T5 T2 T8 L2 V B T12 T4 L1 V Connection codes L L voltage Fact...

Page 9: ...60Hz Output Exciter field connection 6 5 6 R250 R438 6 5 6 Single phase dedicated SHUNT version R 251 AVR 2 wire output without terminal block Series connection shunt excitation White Blue Black Red...

Page 10: ...terminal inside the terminal box is connected to the electrical earth circuit The earth terminal ref 28 is connected to the frame The connections inside the terminal box must never be subjected to st...

Page 11: ...al connections in the installation Electrical servicing Commercially available volatile degreasing agents can be used Do not use trichlorethylene perchlo rethylene trichloroethaneoranyalkaline product...

Page 12: ...ting or play in coupling Rotor balancing fault Engine Alternator Excessive vibration and humming noise coming from the machine Phase imbalance Stator short circuit Abnormal noise Alternator damaged by...

Page 13: ...coil short circuited Check the resistance Speed too low Increase the drive speed do not touch theAVR voltage pot P2 before running at the correct speed Voltage too high AdjustAVRvoltage potentiometer...

Page 14: ...0W ASSEMBLY A Field Assembly B Connect a Variac variable power supply and a diode bridge on both exciter field wires 5 and 6 Both these systems should have characteristics which are compatible with th...

Page 15: ...2 Replace the bridges respecting the polarity see section 4 5 1 Replace the surge suppressor 347 Refit the air intake grille 51 Replace the terminal box lid 48 Access to connections and the regulation...

Page 16: ...is correctly mounted and that all screws are tightened Accessing the main field and stator Dismantling Follow the procedure for dismantling the bearings see sections 4 6 5 1 and 4 6 6 1 Remove the co...

Page 17: ...57 18 4 0 23 L65 0 083 1 76 18 4 0 23 L8 0 063 1 96 18 4 0 23 Fieldexcitationcurrentiexc A 400V 50Hz i exc excitation current of the exciter field LSA 43 2 no load at load S1 0 5 1 3 S15 0 5 1 5 S25...

Page 18: ...0 024 3 32 0 17 0 28 4 6 0 5 L12 0 019 3 66 0 16 0 21 4 6 0 5 Fieldexcitationcurrentiexc A 400V 50Hz i exc excitation current of the exciter field LSA 44 2 no load at load VS3 1 3 6 VS45 1 4 2 S7 1 3...

Page 19: ...sors with thermistors PTC These are thermistor triplets with a positive temperature coefficient installed in the stator winding 1 per phase There can be a maximum of 2 triplets in the winding at 2 lev...

Page 20: ...ce LSA 43 2 44 2 4 POLES ALTERNATORS 3434 en 5 4 Exploded view parts list and tightening torque LSA 43 2 44 2 single bearing 343 349 347 70 79 90 36 51 48 59 1 124 41 47 198 100 107 91 37 4 16 15 15 3...

Page 21: ...allation and maintenance LSA 43 2 44 2 4 POLES ALTERNATORS 3434 en LSA 43 2 44 2 double bearing 343 349 347 70 79 90 36 51 59 1 124 41 48 49 47 100 107 91 28 37 4 15 30 33 217 410 60 68 63 67 198 207...

Page 22: ...ort AREP 36 1 Shield on exciter end 124 1 Terminal block M10 20 37 4 Tie rod 43 2 Tie rod 44 2 M12 M14 57 90 198 1 Voltage regulator AVR 41 1 Cover front panel 207 1 AVR damper seal 47 1 Cover rear pa...

Page 23: ...d IEC 60034 1 and 60034 5 ISO 8528 3 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets Part 3 Alternating current generators for generating sets Low Voltage Directive...

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