SE1500BF Series II
SE1500BF Series II
SE1500BF Series II
Series II
Static Exciter
The Power-Tronics SE1500BF Static
Exciter is a self-contained complete Static
Exciter. The SE1500BF Static Exciter is
designed for continuous operation at up to
210vdc at 100adc!
Connection Diagram:.....................................................................................................6
Application Troubleshooting:......................................................................................10
Functional Description
The SE1500BF Static Exciter is the result of over 20 years of engineering efforts and offers high-
demand features at a competitive price point. The SE1500BF is a proven design and is
engineered to greatly simplify setup while offering extreme reliability. When properly installed, the
SE1500BF Static Exciter is designed to provide a lifetime of service.
A Generator voltage regulator has several automated tasks it must perform in order to provide
reliable, clean, and regulated electricity. It must build-up the generator, regulate the terminal
voltage within its design specifications, and protect both itself and the generator should a fault
situation arise.
The SE1500BF Static Exciter is designed to replace older obsolete static exciters or rotating
exciters with a minimum of connections and a minimum of required installation space. The
SE1500BF Static Exciter contains an internal flashing circuit for guaranteed buildup, internal filter
for voltage sensing, internal field-replaceable 100A fusing, and internal DC field noise
suppression. The SE1500BF is also designed to be user-serviceable should a problem arise.
Fuse or rectifier replacement in the field takes only minutes, thanks to the unique modular design
of the SE1500BF.
Due to its extreme simplicity, the SE1500BF Static Exciter is uncommonly reliable and offers
features and regulation accuracy usually only offered by much more complicated and often much
more expensive static exciters.
To determine if the SE1500BF is the correct product for your generator you need to know any
two of the following 3 specifications from the rating plate of your generator:
1: Exciter Field Voltage (in DC Volts) [Generally given in full load Voltage on nameplates]
2: Exciter Field Resistance (in Ohms) [See Note Below]
3: Exciter Field Amperage (in DC Amps) [Generally given in full load Amps on nameplates]
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 Gen.Conf .
EExc. = *2
"E %
Gen.Output
$$ ''
E
# Battery &
Where EGen.Conf. is your Generator’s configured voltage (e.g.: 120, 208, 240,
480V, etc.), EGen.Output is your recorded output voltage, and EBattery 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:
E
I=
R
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 chart on
the previous page to determine whether the SE1500BF is the correct
product for your application.
This product is typically used on slip-ring generators with full load field voltages of
125VDC or less and full load exciter field amperages between 30 and 90ADC.
Note that the maximum input voltage to the SE1500BF Static Exciter is 240VAC!
DO NOT input 277VAC into the SE1500BF! Severe damage to the unit will result!
For use on 480V systems, either connect the SE1500BF to the winding center taps T7
and T9 or use a 480-240V step-down transformer.
Connecting the input of the SE1500BF to 2 different legs of the generator as shown in
the diagram below will result in greater regulation accuracy than when connecting line-
neutral.
NOTE:
It is not necessary
to jumper terminals
Internal E and F if not using
Voltage the Remote Voltage
Adjustment Adjustment!
System
Status
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Parallel Connection Diagram
To use the SE1500BF Static Exciter in a parallel configuration either with another
generator or with a buss such as a utility, use the diagram below for proper hookup with
the SE1500BF.
NOTE: Power-Tronics products parallel using the 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 sized at 25-35VA capacity!
xxx/5a CT
25-35VA
Diagram Assumes a 208-240V Generator
For 480V Generators, use a 31KVA
(or larger) Transformer with a 240V
Secondary OR Connect to the Generator
winding center taps at T7 and T9.
Internal
Voltage System
Status NOTE:
Adjustment It is not necessary
Indicator to jumper terminals
E and F if not using
the Remote Voltage
Adjustment!
2. If installing the SE1500BF on a brush-type generator, verify that the brushes and brush
riggings are isolated, ungrounded, and connected ONLY to the SE1500BF.
3. Turn the internal voltage control on the XR500D voltage regulator 15 or more turns
counter clockwise (left) or until you hear the screw click. This procedure is necessary in
case the original factory settings have been altered.
Frequency Selection
(Under XR500D Cover)
Remove jumper for 50Hz
operation. This product’s
default setting is 60Hz.
(Pull up to remove) System
Internal indicator light
voltage
adjustment
5. If the generator is to be paralleled, set the droop resistor between 6Ω and 10Ω.
6. Start up the prime mover and bring up to operating speed and turn on the regulator
switch (if used).
7. Set the internal voltage adjustment on the voltage regulator to the desired voltage setting
for the generator output by turning the adjustment screw clockwise (right).
Note that the voltage adjustment is a 25-turn pot!
8. Place the generator on line and observe the frequency and voltage.
9. 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 cause
undesirable droop characteristics such as no droop, very slight droop, or even
rising terminal voltage. Measure droop with a mixed load for best results.
10. If paralleling and the terminal voltage rises or excessive amperage exportation occurs
during loading with a mixed load connected, reverse the CT leads and try again.
11. Observe voltage regulation during no-load and full-load conditions. Once the voltage is
set and regulating characteristics are satisfactory the installation procedure is complete.
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MP12/24 ABF40
Motorized Potentiometer Automatic Flash Unit
Allows the SE1500BF to be Adds Automatic Flash or
externally controlled by older Battery Flash to installations
automated controllers using with low residual or requiring
pulsed signals or dry contacts guaranteed buildup!
for control!
UIC200 HVD1
Optical Interface High Voltage Disconnect
Allows the SE1500BF to be Saves your generator and connected
controlled externally by virtually equipment from runaway voltage
any digital load-sharing controller, conditions! Disconnects power to the
VAR controller, genset controller, voltage regulator instantly in the
or digital governor controller! event of high voltage!
Possible Causes:
1. Residual input voltage to the voltage regulator is below 3.5vac or fuses are open in the regulator.
2. Unbalanced generator load.
3. Open exciter field or defective generator.
4. Non linear load or defective connection in exciter field.
5. Open diode in exciter or shorted rotor in generator.
6. Loose component in 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 external flashing circuit.
16. Isolation transformer is too small.
17. Isolation transformer is needed.
18. Exciter fields are not isolated from other circuits.
19. Input and field circuit are being fed by a common cable or conduit.
20. Incorrect hookup or wiring.
21. Poor brush contact to commutator or sliprings.
22. Damaged, pitted, or grooved slip ring surface.
23. Current transformer has reversed polarity or is not shorted during non parallel operation.
24. Input to regulator is from an auxiliary winding and not the generator main stator.
2. Connect up two 120 volt 50 to 150 watt light bulbs in series to the F+ and F- Terminals.
3. Install a temporary jumper wire between terminals X and Y and another jumper between
terminals C and D on TB1 Terminal Board.
4. Turn the internal voltage adjustment on the XR500D Voltage Regulator fully Counter-Clockwise
(Left) before beginning the testing procedures below.
5. Input 208-240VAC fused at no more than 5A into the SE1500BF. The test light should be OFF.
6. Slowly turn the internal voltage adjustment on the XR500D Voltage Regulator Clockwise (Right)
until the lights glow. The test light should light to FULL Brightness. NOTE: It may take
several turns of the adjustment screw before the lights illuminate!
7. Slowly turn the internal voltage adjustment of the XR500D Voltage Regulator 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!
8. Turn off power and disconnect the SE1500BF from your power source. Inspect all electronic
components on the SE1500BF to ensure they are isolated from touching any part of the
SE1500BF housing.
9. If you were able to successfully perform all of these tests, the SE1500BF is good.
208-240VAC
2x 120V 50-150W
Incandescent
Exciter/Rotor Information
Exciter field
resistance Ω @ F+ / F- Ω
Exciter field volts vdc @ Slip Rings Ω
Power-Tronics, Inc., warranties only parts and workmanship of this product for a period of 2
years from the original date of purchase from Power-Tronics, Inc. Under warranty, Power-
Tronics, Inc. will replace, exchange or repair the defective product without labor or parts cost
to the customer. Remaining warranty of the original product will be transferred to the replaced
or repaired product. To obtain warranty, a copy of the original Installation Warranty Form must
be sent in with the defective product, which clearly shows the purchase date and serial number
of 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!