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Note about Field Resistance: 

• 

When measuring field resistance on a brushless generator, simply measure the resistance of the 
exciter field through your field leads with a multimeter. 

• 

When measuring field resistance on a brush-type generator, measure the resistance through both 
the field leads as well as directly on the slip rings themselves.  

The readings you obtain should 

ideally be the same, but 

no more than 1% difference.

 

 If you show more than 1% difference in 

reading your generator has brush and ring contact problems and will need cleaning or 
maintenance before installing the XC14/XC15.  

Failure to correct brush and ring contact 

problems will result in severe damage to the voltage regulator as well as possible 
PERMANENT damage to the slip rings themselves!

  

NEVER

 

use emery cloth, carborundum 

stones, “comm sticks”, or Tuner cleaner to dress or clean slip rings

.  They will make a bad 

problem much, much worse!  Only use Garnet or Flint sandpaper and clean with a clean rag 
soaked with Acetone for best results! 

 
 

If you do not have any of the specifications of your generator’s exciter, or if you 

don’t know where to start when trying to determine your exciter specs, please see 

the section below for instructions on measuring and calculating your exciter 

specifications. 

 

•   Measure your exciter field resistance using a multimeter on your field leads.  

Record this value.  If you have a brush-type generator, also take a resistance 
reading on your slip rings:  the value you obtain on the slip rings should be no 
more than 1% difference from the value you obtained through the field leads.   

 
•   Next, start and run the generator and apply 12V from a battery through your 

field leads and record the AC voltage produced by the generator.  To 
determine your full load exciter field voltage, use the following formula: 

E

Exc.

 =

 

   

 

Where 

E

Gen.Conf

.

 is your Generator’s configured voltage (e.g.: 120, 208, 240, 

480V, etc.), 

E

Gen.Output

 is your recorded output voltage, and 

E

Battery

 

is your battery 

voltage (12V usually).   
 

•   Next, calculate your maximum exciter field amperage using your measured 

field resistance and your calculated exciter voltage using the following formula: 

 

Where 

I

 is your maximum exciter field current, 

E

 is your calculated field 

voltage from the above formula, and 

R

 is your measured field resistance.   

 

 

Using the values you just measured and calculated, see the 

specifications on the previous page to determine whether the 

XC14/XC15

 

is the correct product for your application. 

 
 

 

E

Gen

.

Conf

.

E

Gen

.

Output

E

Battery

"

 

#

 

$

 

$

 

%

 

&

 

'

 

'

 

* 2

I

=

E

R

Summary of Contents for XC14

Page 1: ...imize failures and potential downtime The XC14 and XC15 are capable of parallel operation with other generators or with a utility buss The integrated 0 10VDC or 4 20mA interface allows a wide variety of VAR PF or other PLC controls to remotely control the unit for extreme accuracy and unattended installations A heavy duty rectifier section oversized heatsink and flexible hookup design makes the XC...

Page 2: ...ection Diagram 8 240V Input Power Field Connection Diagram 9 Current Transformer Wiring Diagram Paralleled Generators 10 Fully Automatic Remote Adjustment Wiring Diagram 11 Automatic Manual Selectable Remote Adjustment Wiring Diagram 12 Integrated Battery Flash Wiring Diagram XC15 only 13 Initial Setup and Commissioning 14 Application Troubleshooting 15 Bench Check Procedures 16 Installation Warra...

Page 3: ...gulators are the result of over 30 years of engineering efforts and offers high demand features at a competitive price point The XC14 XC15 is a time and field proven design based upon the Power Tronics XR8 and SEM250A and is engineered to greatly simplify setup while offering extreme reliability When properly installed the XC14 and XC15 Voltage regulators are designed to provide a lifetime of serv...

Page 4: ...e specifications obtained from your generator exciter verify that your generator fits the specifications below Exciter Field Resistance 2 5Ω Exciter Full Load Voltage 32VDC Use 120V Connection See Page 8 Exciter Field Resistance 5Ω Exciter Full Load Voltage 63VDC Use 240V Connection See Page 10 WARNING BRUSH AND SLIP RING CONNECTION PROBLEMS ARE THE 1 SOURCE OF VOLTAGE CONTROL PROBLEMS AND FAILURE...

Page 5: ...ng to determine your exciter specs please see the section below for instructions on measuring and calculating your exciter specifications Measure your exciter field resistance using a multimeter on your field leads Record this value If you have a brush type generator also take a resistance reading on your slip rings the value you obtain on the slip rings should be no more than 1 difference from th...

Page 6: ...tage L L 208 240V Voltage L N 120 139V NOTE 208V is Standard Voltage Series Delta 240V 3ø Voltage L L 240V Voltage L1 L2 N 120V Voltage L3 N 208V NOTE L3 N is a High Leg 208V instead of 120V Double Delta 120 240V 1ø Voltage L L 240V Voltage L N 120V Preferred Single Phase Connection Don t Use Zig Zag if Possible NOTE Derate generator by 1 3 rated capacity when using this connection ...

Page 7: ... Voltage U W 208 240V Voltage U N 120 139V NOTE 208V is Standard Voltage Series Delta 240V 3ø Voltage U W 240V Voltage U W N 120V Voltage V N 208V NOTE V N is a High Leg 208V instead of 120V Double Delta 120 240V 1ø Voltage U W 240V Voltage U W N 120V Preferred Single Phase Connection Don t Use Zig Zag if Possible NOTE Derate generator by 1 3 rated capacity when using this connection ...

Page 8: ...regulator to the winding center taps T7 and T0 See Pages 6 and 7 Using a transformer to connect the input of the XC14 XC15 to 2 different phases of the generator will result in greater regulation accuracy than when connecting line neutral Diagram Assumes a 208 240V Generator For 480V Generators use a 1KVA or larger Transformer with a 120V Secondary OR Connect to the Generator winding center taps a...

Page 9: ...nect the regulator to the winding center taps T7 and T9 See Pages 6 and 7 Connecting the input of the XC14 XC15 to 2 different phases of the generator will result in greater regulation accuracy than when connecting line neutral Diagram Assumes a 208 240V Generator For 480V Generators use a 1 5KVA or larger Transformer with a 240V Secondary OR Connect to the Generator winding center taps at T7 and ...

Page 10: ...Reactive Droop compensation method This allows our products to parallel with existing systems easily while also allowing islanded operation with the flip of a switch When initially installing the droop resistor set it for approximately 7Ω before final adjustment later If the droop is excessive when load testing reduce the resistance a bit at a time until satisfactory droop is achieved CT should be...

Page 11: ...his wiring diagram shows ONLY the control wiring configuration for fully automatic Remote Control of the XC14 XC15 Power wiring is shown on Pages 8 and 9 0 10VDC or 4 20mA Control Signal NOTE Colored Wires are for ease of identification in this drawing only they are not required ...

Page 12: ...NLY the control wiring configuration for fully automatic Remote Control of the XC14 XC15 Power wiring is shown on Pages 8 and 9 0 10VDC or 4 20mA Control Signal NOTE Colored Wires are for ease of identification in this drawing only they are not required 100KΩ 2w DPDT Switch or Relay Switch Position Automatic Manual ...

Page 13: ... Control wiring diagrams are shown on Pages 8 12 The XC15 contains a solid state buildup circuit for traditional residual voltage buildup from 3 5VAC at terminals AC1 and AC2 Connecting the battery flash is not required if sufficient residual voltage is present the regulator will build itself up NOTE Connect to 12 or 24 terminal based on 12V or 24V battery voltage NOTE Pushbutton Momentary Toggle ...

Page 14: ... by turning the adjustment screw clockwise right Note that the voltage adjustment is a 25 turn pot 9 Place the generator on line and observe the frequency and voltage 10 If the generator is being paralleled measure the droop during loading and adjust the droop resistor as necessary Reducing droop resistor resistance will reduce droop NOTE Loading the generator with a purely resistive load bank may...

Page 15: ... voltage regulator 7 Loose wiring connections 8 Input voltage to regulator is too low 9 Exciter field is grounded 10 Non linear load or wrong selection for regulator hookup 11 Exciter fields are reversed 12 Wrong selection of regulator wiring configuration 13 Defective voltage regulator 14 SCR or Inverter drive effecting generator waveform 15 Regulator needs battery flashing circuit 16 Isolation t...

Page 16: ...take several turns of the adjustment screw before the lights illuminate 8 Slowly turn the internal voltage adjustment Counter Clockwise Left until the lights go dark The test light should be OFF NOTE It may take several turns of the adjustment screw before the lights go dark 9 Turn off AC power and disconnect the XC14 XC15 from your AC power source XC15 Models Only After roughly 1 second the test ...

Page 17: ...blem Description History Please be detailed Ship To Address City State Zip Country Company Name Contact Person Telephone Number Email Address Primary Load Please Explain Repair Warranty Request Information Generator Leads Check One 12 10 6 4 3ø 4 1ø 3 Generator Wiring Mode Check One High Wye Low Wye Series Delta Zig Zag Double Delta Single Phase Other Terminal Voltage Residual AC Voltage Rated KW ...

Page 18: ...the defective part A repair request form must be sent in with the product before repairs will begin You can obtain this form by contacting Power Tronics Inc Send repairs to Power Tronics Inc 2802 Cobbler Ln Kerrville Texas USA 78028 Send in repairs only by UPS or FedEx USPS will NOT deliver to our facility Any one of the following conditions will void the warranty Overheating of the power supply r...

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