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ALTERNATOR maintenance
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1 - RECEIPT
1.1 - Standards and safety measures .........
1.2 - Checks ...............................................
1.3 - Identification ........................................
1.4 - Storage ...............................................
3
3
3
3
2 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
2.1 - Electrical characteristics ..................... 4
2.2 - Mechanical characteristics .................. 4
2.3 - SHUNT field excitation system ............ 5
2.4 - AREP field excitation system .............. 6
2.5 - SHUNT + PMG .................................... 8
3 - INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING
3.1 - Assembly ............................................
3.2 - Inspection prior to first use .................
3.3 - Electrical diagram ................................
3.4 - Commissioning ....................................
3.5 - Setting up ...........................................
9
9
10
12
13
4 - SERVICING - MAINTENANCE
4.1 - Safety measures ................................ 15
4.2 - Regular maintenance ......................... 15
4.3 - Fault detection .................................... 15
4.4 - Mechanical defects .............................. 16
4.5 - Electrical faults .................................... 16
4.6 - Dismantling, reassembly ...................... 18
4.7 - Installation / maintenance of PMG ....... 20
4.8 - Characteristics table ........................... 20
5 - SPARE PARTS
5.1 - First maintenance parts ....................... 21
5.2 - Technical support service .................... 21
5.3 - Exploded view, parts list ..................... 22
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1 - RECEIPT
RECEIPT
1.3 - Identification
WARNING
Safety symbol for an operation capable of damaging or destroying the machine or surrounding equipment.
ISO 8528-3
IEC 34-1
FRAME
BS 5000-PT3
WDG
NEMA MG1-22
VDE 0530
- Fig 1 -
1.4 - Storage
Whilst awaiting installation, the machines should be
stored:
- away from humidity: in conditions of relative humidity of
more than 90%, the machine insulation can drop very
rapidly to just above zero at around 100% ; monitor
the state of the anti-rust protection on unpainted
parts.
For storage over an extended period, the machine can
be placed in a sealed enclosure (heatshrunk plastic, for
example) with dehydrating sachets inside, away from
significant and frequent variations in temperature to avoid
any condensation during storage.
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2 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MAIN FIELD
EXCITER
CHARACTERISTICS
T1 T7
T2 T8
T3 T9
T4 T10
T5 T11
T6 T12
Varistor
Armature
5+
6-
Field
Series connection
R 230
MAIN FIELD
EXCITER
T1 T7
T2 T8
T3 T9
T4 T10
T5 T11
T6 T12
Black
Field
Parallel connection
Yellow
Red
6-
5+
Green
Varistor
Armature
R 438
Voltage sensing
MAIN FIELD
EXCITER
Varistor
Armature
5+
Field
T1 T7
T2 T8
T3 T9
T4 T10
T5 T11
T6 T12
PMG
6-
Parallel connection
R 438
- Fig 4 : System PMG with A.V.R. R 438 -
Voltage sensing
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2.3 - SHUNT field excitation system
The alternator with Shunt field excitation is self-excited
with a voltage regulator R 230 "fig 5". The regulator monitors the exciter excitation current as a function of the
alternator output voltage. Very simple in design, the alternator with Shunt excitation has no sustaining shortcircuit capability.
CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage
Knee-point
U/UN
48 Hz
57.5 Hz
100 %
50 Hz
60 Hz
R 230
Frequency
50 Hz
Hz
60 Hz
- Fig 7 -
ST4
Voltage sensing
S1
R 448
ST3
60Hz
380V
220V
110V
For connect.
see section
3.3.1
1A
110
0V
E+
E-
S2
115 mm
140 mm
4 x 5.8 x 50 mm
75 mm
50Hz
3 ph
0V E- E+ Z2 X1 Z1 X2
L1
L2
F1 slow-blow
S2
fuse 250V 8 A
P2
L3
5+
R 230
P1
Voltage
P2
S1
Stability
6-
P3
6-
Underspeed
Exciter
field
ST4
Potentiometer for remote
voltage adjustment
- Fig 6 -
ST3
Frequency
50Hz
60Hz
5+
EXCITER
FIELD
SERIES CONNECTION
T11
T8
P1
U V W
( 110V SUPPLY)
ALTERNATOR
- Fig 8 For adjusting and fault detection refer to the section 4.5 of
this manual (the function of R 438 and R 448 are the same).
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2.4 - AREP field excitation system
With AREP excitation, the electronic A.V.R. R 438 (fig 9)
is powered by two auxiliary windings which are independent of the voltage detection circuit. The first winding
(X1,X2) has a voltage in proportion with the output voltage of
the alternator (Shunt characteristic), the second (Z1,Z2)
has a voltage in proportion with the stator current (compound characteristic: Booster effect). The power supply
voltage is rectified and filtered before being used by the
regulator monitoring transistor. This principle ensures
that regulation is not affected by distortions generated by
the load.
R 438
CHARACTERISTICS
W/O LAM
rapid
Response time
- Fig 9 -
50Hz
ST3
Aux. windings
Red
Black
Green
Yellow
60Hz
Frequency
4 x 5.8 x100
125 mm
F1/F2
Fast-blow fuse
250V 8 A
115 mm
WARNING
140 mm
X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
E0V
110
220
380
P5
Excitation
ceiling
P4
Under
speed
R438
P3
Stability
L3
(W)
P2
Voltage
ST1
ST9
PMG
Single phase
detection
P1
3 phase detection
Quadrature
droop
L2(V)
T.I.
R731
ST4
Option
Option
SHUNT
AREP
Option
External potentiometer
for voltage adjustment
S1
340-520V
S2
- Fig 10 -
170-260V
95-140V
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2.4.3 - LAM characteristics (Fig 11)
Voltage
ST5 cut
UN
P2
Voltage
U/f
LAM
0.85 UN
- P4 LAM or U/F
frequency threshold,
factory set.
P4
48 or 58 Hz 50 or 60 Hz
fC
ST3
fN
- Fig 11 -
With LAM
W/O LAM (U/F onlyl)
UN
CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage
0,9
(U/f)
LAM
0,8
With LAM
W/O LAM (U/F onlyl)
fN
LAM
Frequency
0,9
0,8
With LAM
W/O LAM (U/F onlyl)
LAM
Power
Time (s)
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2.5 - SHUNT + PMG field excitation system
WARNING
For PMG running, the ST9 strap must be open.
(from R438 LS C)
This system is built with the fitting of a PMG (Permanent Magnet Generator) on a base SHUNT machine described on
2.3. The PMG is fitted at the rear end of the alternator and
supplies a voltage to the A.V.R. R438.
The PMG provides to the AVR constant power which is independant of the main stator load. The result is the alternator
has a short circuit capability and a good immunity to distortions.
By checking the voltage sensing circuit, the AVR adjust the
excitation current required for maintaining the right voltage.
CHARACTERISTICS
W/O LAM
rapid
Response time
ST3
PMG
15
14
4 x 5.8 x100
125 mm
F1/F2
Fast-blow fuse
250V 8 A
X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
E0V
110
220
380
P5
Excitation
ceiling
P4
Under
speed
R438
P3
Stability
L3
(W)
P2
Voltage
ST1
ST9
P1
3 phase detection
Quadrature
droop
L2(V)
T.I.
ST4
Option
Option
SHUNT
AREP
PMG
Single phase
detection
R731
16
60Hz
115 mm
50Hz
Frequency
140 mm
Make sure that the ST9 strap is closed for AREP but
open for PMG.
Option
External potentiometer
for voltage adjustment
S1
340-520V
S2
- Fig 13 -
170-260V
95-140V
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3 - INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING
3.1 - Assembly
INSTALLATION
WARNING
This alternator has been balanced with a 1/2 key.
- Belt and pulley drive system
Check that the shafts are parallel, the pulleys aligned,
and that the belt tension is correct.
The maximum permissible radial load at the middle of
the shaft end is 520 da.N for a calculated service
life "L10" of 20,000 hrs at 1800 min-1 or 3600 min-1 .
Note: For special belt-pulley drive systems, please
consult the factory.
3.1.3 - Location
Ensure that the ambient temperature in the room where
the alternator is placed cannot exceed 104 F for standard power ratings (for temperatures above 104 F, apply a derating coefficient). Fresh air, free from damp and
dust, must be able to circulate freely around the air input
louvres on the opposite side from the coupling. It is essential to prevent not only the recycling of hot air from
the machine or engine, but also exhaust fumes.
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3.2.2 - Physical and visual checks
Before starting the machine for the first time, check that:
- the fixing bolts on the feet are tight
- the cooling air is drawn in freely
- the protective louvres and housing are correctly in place
- the standard direction of rotation is clockwise as seen
from the shaft end (phase rotation in order 1 - 2 - 3).
For anti-clockwise rotation, swap 2 and 3.
- the winding connection corresponds to the site
operating voltage (see section 3.3)
Connection codes
T1
3 phase
T7
T4
T12
T10
T5
T9
T6
L3(W)
T3
L2(V)
T8
L1(U)
T1
3 phase
T4
T7
N
T10
T5
T8
T6
T3
T2
L2(V)
L3(W)
FF
1 phase
T2
T4
T1
T10
L1(U)
T12
1 phase
or
3 phase
T1
T9
T4
T7
T6
T3
L3(W)
L
T5
T8
190 - 240
220 - 230
T5
T6
T12
T10
N
T4
T9
L3(W)
T3
190 - 208
T8
L2(V)
T2
T7
L1(U)
T1
Winding
50 Hz
60 Hz
380 - 415
380 - 480
T10
440 - 460
T9
NDE
T11
T12
380 - 416
N
L3(W)
T3
T8
L2(V)
T5
T2
T7
L1(U)
T4
Winding
50 Hz
60 Hz
220 - 240
220 - 240
250 - 260
T11
T1
NDE
T4
T7
T2
200
220 - 240
M
T3
T9
T8
T6
T2
T12
T5
T1
Winding
50 Hz
60 Hz
220 - 240
220 - 240
250 - 260
8
L2(V)
L
200
220 - 240
10
T11
NDE
T11
T6
T3
T9
L3(W)
T5
T10
T11
190 - 208
T9
T7
6
7
60 Hz
T10
T3
T11
T5
T12
T8
T6
Factory connection
50 Hz
T11
T6
T12
T9
Winding
8
T2
T11
L.L voltage
L1(U)
INSTALLATION
T8
T10
T4
T2
T7
T12
T1
L2(V)
L
L1(U)
NDE
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Connection codes
Winding
50 Hz
220 - 240
220 - 240
250 - 260
1 PH
T6
60 Hz
T1
T12
Factory connection
L.L voltage
Connection
not recommended
T7
T5
T11
T10
T4
T9
T4
T3
T3
T2
T10
T5
T9
L1(V)
1 phase
or
3 phase
T12
Winding
50 Hz
110 - 120
T1
T6
220 - 240
200
T8
T11
INSTALLATION
T7
T8
T12
T2
T7
T6
T1
60 Hz
T5
T11
120
L3(W)
T3
T9
120 - 130
AR
T10
T9
T4
T3
T10
L3(W)
T5
T11
L2(V)
T2
T8
110 - 120
T8
T4
T12
T2
T7
T6
L2(V)
L1(U)
T1
AR
WARNING : Connection (B) is not possible with a standard machine in serie 3000.
- Fig 16 3.3.1 - Exciter field connection (fig 17)
White
White
Blue
Blue
Black
5+
6+
6+
Black
5+
R 230
R 448
6+
Red
6+
Red
R 438
F/F
T1
T2
T3
N
T1
T2
T3
N
T1
T2
T3
T1
T2
T3
T1
T9
T3
T2
T4
T3
Voltage potentiometer
ST4
Voltage adjustment
via remote potentiometer
.
- Fig 18 -
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3.3.2 - Connection checks
INSTALLATION
3.4 - Commissioning
3.5 - Setting up
- Fig 19 -
12
R 230
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3.5.2 - R 438 adjustments (AREP or PMG system)
WARNING
Make sure that the ST9 strap is closed if AREP or
open if PMG.
INSTALLATION
R 438
a) Initial potentiometer settings (see table below)
- remote voltage adjustment potentiometer: centre (ST4
strap removed).
Action
Voltage
minimum fully CCW
Stability
Threshold/LAM or U/F
Threshold for underspeed
protection U/f and LAM
function
Factory adjust.
400V - 50 Hz
( 0 - 380 V)
Not adjusted
( middle)
Pot.
P2
P3
ST3 on 50 Hz
(factory=48 Hz)
ST3 on 60 Hz
P4
(factory=58 Hz)
Not adjusted
( fully CCW)
P1
10 A
maximum
P5
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INSTALLATION
ST3
Max. excitation
P5
50Hz 60Hz
P4
P3
Voltage
P2
R 438
S1 S2
X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
E0V
110 V
220V
380V
Mains (50/60 Hz
power supply)
48 V
110/220/380V
ST4
X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
Aux. windings
or
PMG
R 438
- Fig 21 -
J1
X2
Z1
X1
Z2
E+
E-
(400V - 10A)
Battery (B Volt)
~ 6 ohms
Exciter field
R 438
Forced excitation
B Volt
t
Time
- Fig 22 -
Applications
Guaranteed voltage build up
14
Diode
B volts
6 (1A)
Time t
1-2s
6 (1A)
1-2s
12 (2A)
5 - 10 s
Battery starting
24 (4A)
5 - 10 s
24 (4A)
5 - 10 s
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4 - SERVICING - MAINTENANCE
4.1 - Safety measures
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Overheating
Vibration problem
Abnormal noises
Action
Excessive overheating of one or both bearings (temp of bearings over 176 F)(With
of without abnormal bearing noise)
- If the bearing has turned blue or if the grease has turned black , change the
bearing.
- Bearing race badly locked (moving in its housing)
-Bracket misalignment.
Excessive overheating of alternator frame - Air flow (Inlet - outlet) partially clogged or hot air is being recycled either
(temperature rise of more than 104 C abo- from alternator or prime mover
ve ambient)
- Aternator is functionning at too high a voltage (over 105 % of rated voltage
on load).
- Alternator overloaded.
Too much vibration
Misalignment (coupling)
- Defective mounting or play in coupling
- Incorrect balancing of shaft (Engine - Alternator)
Excessive vibration and humming noise
Three phase alternator is single phase loaded in excess of acceptable level.
coming from the alternator
- Short-circuit in the alternator stator
- System short-circuit
- Mis paralleling
Possible consequences (according to the seriousness of the above faults):
Alternator damaged by a significant impact - Broken or damaged coupling.
which is followed by humming and vibration - Broken or bent shaft end.
- Shifting and short circuit of main field rotor.
- Fractured fan or coming loose on shaft.
- Blown up rotating diodes, or and A.V.R.
Action
Symptoms
Cause
- Lack of residual magnetism
- Check the connection of the sensing leads to the A.V. R
- Faulty rotating diode
- Short-circuit on rotor windings
- Faulty A.V.R.
- Exciter windings shorted or open circuit (check winding)
- Main field winding open circuit (check resistance)
Correct speed
No adjustment of voltage
AVR faulty
Voltage too
high
Adjust potentiometer
voltage
Voltage
oscillations
Voltage correct
on no load too Run on no-load and check Voltage between E+ and E- Faulty rotating diodes faulty
low on load (*) voltage between E+ and E- SHUNT > 30 V - AREP / PMG > 15V - Short-circuit in the main field. Check resistance.
- Faulty exciter armature. Check resistance.
(*) Warning: During single-phase operation, check that the sensing wires from the AVR are connected to the correct output terminals.
Voltage colCheck the AVR, the surge The output voltage does not return
- Exciter winding open circuit
the rated value .
lapses during
suppressor, the rotating
- Faulty exciter armature
normal opera- diodes and replace any de- Faulty AVR
tion (**)
fective part
- Main field rotor winding open circuit or short circuit
(**) Warning: The AVR internal protection may cut in (overload lost connection, short circuit)
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SERVICING
DIODE BRIDGE
Anode
A
C
~ ~ ~
C
Cathode
~ ~ ~
A
- Fig 23 -
When the output voltage is at its rated value and balanced within 1%, for the rated excitation level and rated
speed, then the machine is in good working order.
The fault must therefore come from the A.V.R. or its associated wiring (i.e. sensing, auxiliary windings)
6 - Exciter field 5 +
Diode 1A
Variac
50
90
10
80
20
70
100
AC
220V
12V battery
ASSEMBLY A
5+
60
30
40
6 - Exciter field
Rh. 50 -300W
- Fig 24 -
DC
12V
ASSEMBLY B
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4.6 - Dismantling, reassembly
(see section 5.5.1. & 5.5.2.)
SERVICING
- Fig 25 -
4.6.5.1- Dismantling
- Remove the terminal box lid [48].
- Remove the air intake louvre [51].
- Unscrew the fixing clamps on the power output cables,
disconnect E+, E- on the exciter and R 791 module.
- Remove the 4 nuts on the tie rods.
- Remove the NDE bracket [36] using an extractor: eg.
U.32 - 350 ..
- Remove the bearing [70] using a puller.(See fig 26)
screw
M4
Torque N.m
4 Nm
Field screw
M6
10 Nm
M6
5 Nm
Diode nut
M5
4 Nm
M 12
57 Nm
M 14
90 Nm
M6
5 Nm
M 12
110 Nm
M 16
250 Nm
M6
5 Nm
Louvre screw
M6
5 Nm
Earthing screw
Cover screw
M6
5 Nm
M10
20Nm
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- Fig 26 -
4.6.5.2- Reassembly
- Heat the inner slipring of a new bearing by induction or
in a drying oven at 80 C (do not use an oil bath) and
fit it to the machine.
- Place the preloading wavy washer [79] in the flange
and fit a new O ring seal [349].
Refit the NDE bracket (see fig 27) and pass the
bundle of wires between the top bars of the flange.
- Replace the fixing clamps on the cables and the R 791
module.
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NDE bracket
Rotor
Threaded bar
- Fig 27 -
- Fig 28 -
4.6.7.2 - Reassembly
- Follow the dismantling procedure in reverse order.
Take care not to knock the windings when refitting
the rotor in the stator.
- If you replace the fan, respect the assembly guide (fig
29). Use a tube and a screw.
- Fig 29 -
4.6.7.1 - Dismantling
Follow the procedure for dismantling bearings (see
sections 4.6.5.1 and 4.6.6.1)
- Remove the coupling discs (single-bearing machine) or
the DE flange (two-bearing machine) and insert a tu
be of the corresponding diameter on the shaft end or
a support made according to fig 28.
- Rest the rotor on one of its poles, then slide it out. Use
the tube as a lever arm to assist dismantling.
- After extraction, be careful with the fan. It is necessary
to replace the fan in case of disassembling.
NOTE: If intervention is required on the main field
(rewinding, replacement of components), the rotor
assembly must be rebalanced.
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SERVICING
2014
L/N stator
0,155
0,128
0,0836
0,0631
Rotor
1,35
1,41
1,76
1,96
Field
19,5
19,5
19,5
19,5
Armature
0,23
0,23
0,23
0,23
2014
No-load
0,5
0,5
0,4
0,5
At rated
load
1,6
1,7
1,5
1,6
2024
L/N stator
0,155
0,128
0,0836
0,0631
Rotor
1,35
1,41
1,76
1,96
0,32
0,29
0,26
0,21
0,52
0,5
0,44
0,4
Field
4,9
4,9
4,9
4,9
Armature
0,23
0,23
0,23
0,23
Auxil. wind.
X1, X2
Auxil. wind.
Z1, Z2
2024
No-load
0,9
At rated
load
3,2
3,4
3,2
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SPARE PARTS
3014
3024
L/N stator
0,55
0,0235
0,0186
L/N stator
0,055
0,0235
0,0186
Rotor
2,37
3,32
3,66
Rotor
2,37
3,32
3,66
0,28
0,17
0,16
0,44
0,28
0,21
Field
4,9
4,9
4,9
Armature
0,5
0,5
0,5
Field
19,5
19,5
19,5
Armature
0,5
0,5
0,5
Auxil. wind.
X1, X2
Auxil. wind.
Z1, Z2
3014
No-load
0,5
0,6
0,6
At rated
load
1,9
3024
No-load
1,15
1,2
At rated
load
3,7
5 - SPARE PARTS
5.1 - First maintenance parts
Emergency repair kits are available as an option.
They contain the following items:
No.
Description
Qty
L 2000
Part number
L 3000
922-216
Part number
922-218
R 230
922-197
R 230
922-197
922-230
922-230
LSA 432 1 13
922-231
LSA 432 1 13
922-231
250 V - 8 A / slow
922-222
250 V - 8 A / slow
AVR fuse
Emergency Kit (AREP/MPG)
922-217
922-222
922-219
R 438
922-045
R 438
922-045
922-230
922-230
LSA 432 1 13
922-231
LSA 432 1 13
922-231
250 V - 8 A / slow
922-222
250 V - 8 A / slow
922-222
Other parts
60
D.E. bearing
6312 2RS/C3
70
N.D.E. bearing
6307 2RS/C3
6315 2RS/C3
922-111
6309 2RS/C3
922-232
WARNING
Part numbers should be identified from the exploded
views and their description in the parts list.
Our extensive network of "service stations" can dispatch the necessary parts without delay.
To ensure correct operation and the safety of our
machines, we recommend the use of original
manufacture spare parts.
In the event of failure to comply with this advice, the
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage.
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SPARE PARTS
325
16
15
320
217
49
47
59
48
36
98
41
347
124
198
207
343
30
323
324
322
33
37
28
107
22
Nbr.
1
4
15
16
28
30
33
36
37
41
47
48
49
51
59
70
79
90
91
98
100
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
20
1
3
1
1
1
4
3
1
70
349
79
90
51
15
- Fig 30 -
No.
100
91
Description
Stator assembly
Rotor assembly
Fan
Fan fixing screw
Earth terminal
DE flange
Air outlet louvre
N.D.E. bracket
Tie rod
D.E. terminal box
N.D.E. terminal box
Terminal box lid
Terminal box fixing screw
Air intake louvre
Inspection door
NDE bearing
Preloading wavy washer
Wound exciter field
Field fixing screw
Corner plate
Exciter armature
290
No.
Nbr.
107
124
198
207
217
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
320
322
323
324
325
343
347
349
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
PMG option
Description
ALTERNATOR maintenance
2000 / 3000 Series 4 Pole
SPARE PARTS
217
15
62
68
16
47
48
59
36
41
98
347
124
198
30
68
67
63
37
28
343
107
100
70
349
79
60
290
1
4
15
16
28
30
33
36
37
41
47
48
49
51
59
60
62
63
67
68
70
79
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
20
1
3
1
2 or 4
1
1
1
1
1
51
15
- Fig 31 -
Nbr.
90
33
410
No.
91
Description
Stator assembly
Rotor assembly
Fan
Fan fixing screw
Earth terminal
DE flange
Air outlet louvre
N.D.E. bracket
Tie rod
D.E. terminal box
N.D.E. terminal box
Terminal box lid
Terminal box fixing screw
Air intake louvre
Inspection door
DE bearing
Cap fixing screw
Washer
Circlips
Bearing cap
NDE bearing
Preloading wavy washer
No.
Nbr.
90
91
100
107
124
198
207
217
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
320
343
347
349
410
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
PMG option
Description
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