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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Piece |
| Output Current | 20 A |
| Output Voltage | 12 V DC |
| Usage | Generator |
| Phase Type | Single Phase |
| Diode Type | Standard Diode |
| Cooling Type | Air Cooled |
| Material | MS |
The Rotating Rectifier Assembly is a type of Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) used for regulating the voltage of synchronous generators. KEL (Kraft Electronics Limited) is known for manufacturing various electronic components and systems, including voltage regulators. The RRA model is designed to ensure stable voltage output and improve the performance of generators. Here’s a detailed overview of the KEL RRA AVR:
Overview of KEL RRA AVR
1. Purpose and Function:
- Voltage Regulation: The KEL RRA AVR is designed to regulate the voltage output of a generator, ensuring that the voltage remains within a specified range despite variations in load or input conditions.
- Excitation Control: It adjusts the excitation current to the generator’s rotor to maintain the desired output voltage.
2. Key Features:
- Microprocessor-Based Control: The AVR employs microprocessor technology for accurate and stable voltage regulation.
- Automatic Voltage Regulation: It automatically adjusts the excitation system to keep the generator output voltage steady.
- Adjustable Settings: Allows for configuration of various settings such as voltage levels and response characteristics to suit different generator requirements.
- Protection Features: Includes protections against over-voltage, under-voltage, and other potential faults to safeguard both the generator and connected loads.
- Sensing Capabilities: Accurately senses the generator's output voltage for effective control.
3. Configuration and Operation:
- Connections: The KEL RRA AVR connects to the generator's excitation system and has input terminals for voltage sensing. Proper installation and wiring are essential for correct operation.
- Adjustment Controls: Features settings for adjusting the voltage regulation parameters and stability to meet specific operational needs.
- Indicators: May include status indicators or displays to show operational status and alert users to any fault conditions.