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8.8. 

If  the  motor  continues  to  hum  or  buzz  after  the 

OUTPUT  VOLTAGE  RANGE  switch  is  turned  off,  the 
solid-state  switch  controlling  the  motor  may  be 
defective.  De-energize  the  input  line  to  the  voltage 
regulator, and replace the control board. 
 

8.9. 

If  the  motor  has  driven  to  one  end  or  does  not 

drive  at  all,  check  to  ensure  the  motor  drive  is 
functioning  correctly.  Refer  to  the  unit's  schematic 
diagram to complete the following steps: 
 
De-energize  the  input  line  to  the  voltage  regulator; 
place  the  OUTPUT  VOLTAGE  RANGE  switch  in  the 
center (off) position, and remove POWER fuses F1 and 
F2 on each control module. 
 
Apply  115  volts  AC  between  terminals  A1-TB1-1  and 
A1-TB1-2  on  the  control  module,  or  to  the 
corresponding  terminals  at  the  motor  board  terminal 
strip  (TB1).  These  nine  junction  terminal  strips  are 
connected  point-for-point.  The  motor  should  turn  the 
variable  transformer  counter  clockwise  (viewed  from 
top) so as to lower the output voltage until it reaches the 
end  of  its  travel,  where  the  limit  switch  will  prevent 
further rotation in that direction. 
 
Apply  115  volts  between  terminals  A1-TB1-1  and 
A1-TB1-3 should run the motor in the opposite direction 
until a limit switch stops the motor at the end of travel. 
 

If  the  motor  operates  successfully  in  this  test  the 
problem may be with the control board. 
 

8.10. 

Inspect  the  POWERSTAT  Variable  Transformer 

brush(s)  and  commutator(s)  for  signs  of  wear  or 
damage.  The  brush  assemblies  on  the  variable 
transformer  section  will  not  need  replacement  under 
normal  conditions.  When  excessive  brush  wear  or 
commutator damage occurs, it is usually the result of an 
overload.  If  either  condition  exists,  the  POWERSTAT 
Variable  Transformer  section  or  the  brush  must  be 
replaced  or  repaired.  Check  the  load  to  be  sure  the 
output  current  rating  of  the  voltage  regulator  is  not 
being exceeded. 
 

Do  not  attempt  to  clean  a  commutator  with  an 
abrasive  such  as  sandpaper  or  a  file. 

This  will  ruin 

the  soft  precious  metal  plating  on  the  commutator 
surface  and  will  shorten  the life  of  the  unit. It is  normal 
for  commutators  to  become  black  due  to  carbon  brush 
tracking.  If  a  commutator  is  to  be  cleaned,  use 
denatured alcohol and a soft cloth. 
 

8.11. 

Check  the  variable  transformer  radiator(s)  (the 

die cast part that holds the brush assembly) for signs of 
slippage,  and  see  if  all  brushes  driven  by  the  same 
motor are aligned with each other. The alignment of the 
radiator  and  brushes  depends  on  the  setscrews  that 
hold the variable transformer center tube(s) to the shaft 
and  the  setscrews  that  hold  the  radiator  to  the  center 
tube. Adjust and tighten as needed. 

Содержание STABILINE WHR32 Series

Страница 1: ...owing WHR62 T WHR92 T WHRS32 T WHRS62 T or WHRS92 T Superior Electric reserves the right to make engineering changes on all its products Such refinements may affect information given in the instructio...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...nd Shortage instructions packed with the unit outlines the procedure to follow if any parts are missing or damaged 2 0 DESCRIPTION 2 1 GENERAL WHR32 T Series STABILINE Automatic Voltage Regulators are...

Страница 4: ...S Single Control D Double Control T Triple Control LNN Size Code 3 or 4 digits R Rack Cabinet T Tall Cabinet CB Input Circuit Breaker CS Input Circuit Breaker w 120vac Shunt Trip CR Input Circuit Brea...

Страница 5: ...ange of knockouts are provided in the base and the rear panel of the unit for wire entry and exit The location of the power connections varies depending on the options provided On units with an input...

Страница 6: ...SETTING OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND SENSITIVITY POTENTIOMETERS Normally the WHR Series voltage regulator should not be operated without the front panel s of the cabinet in place However during the initial oper...

Страница 7: ...are wired to trip the input breaker The Shunt Trip Connections Diagram shows the typical connections 6 2 1 2 Under Voltage Trip L1 In unit where the model number designates the circuit breaker as CR...

Страница 8: ...g without storing them in memory If the user changed the factory settings and did not select the store option the factory setting can be reinstated by pressing both RECALL buttons at the same time The...

Страница 9: ...onnected for all boost the units will bring extra low voltages up to nominal but will not correct high input voltages Since operation in the all boost mode will increase the voltage and heating in the...

Страница 10: ...ess the unit is overloaded there is little likelihood of component failure Warning Voltages are present inside this unit which can cause injury Therefore only personnel qualified to service electrical...

Страница 11: ...e motor at the end of travel If the motor operates successfully in this test the problem may be with the control board 8 10 Inspect the POWERSTAT Variable Transformer brush s and commutator s for sign...

Страница 12: ...50 2700 INPUT VOLTAGE 208Y 120 X 240Y 138 FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz X 60 Hz CONNECTION 3 Phase 4 Wire Wye RANGE 20 to 10 of Selected Output OUTPUT VOLTAGE 208Y 120 X 240Y 138 CONNECTION 3 Phase 3 or 4 Wire M...

Страница 13: ...ilated enclosures intended for indoor use under usual service conditions Temperature Operating Average ambient temperature for any 24 hour period not to exceed 30 C 86 F and maximum temperature not to...

Страница 14: ...1 227412 001 SM A1 F1 F2 F3 F4 FUSE 600V 104364 003 A1 LP1 LP2 LIGHT INDICATOR GREEN 227571 001 A1 M1 VOLTMETER 212917 004 A1 S1 SWITCH ROCKER SPST ON ON 227572 002 10 3 POWER COMPONENTS The following...

Страница 15: ...r details The replacement brush assembly is listed along with its corresponding POWERSTAT Variable Transformer in the power component section 10 5 AUX POWER MODULE There are two standard power modules...

Страница 16: ...16 11 0 SCHEMATIC For reference only use full size supplied with unit...

Страница 17: ...17 12 0 FLOOR MOUNT DIMENSIONS Enclosures A through G Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 18: ...18 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 19: ...19 Enclosures A through G continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 20: ...20 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 21: ...21 Enclosures DPLUS through GPLUS continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 22: ...22 Enclosures DD through GG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 23: ...23 Enclosures DD through GG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 24: ...24 Enclosures EEE through GGG Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 25: ...25 Enclosures EEE through GGG continues Note All dimensions are inches millimeters...

Страница 26: ...offer literature technical assistance and a select range of models off the shelf for fastest possible delivery and service In addition Superior Electric Manufacturer s Representatives are available t...

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