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Automatic voltage regulator (AVR) maintains the Generator terminal voltage at a given value automatically by changing the excitation current to the Generator field. The AVR supplies the required D.C. to the Generator field depending on the load, power factor etc. to maintain a constant terminal voltage.
TYPES OF AVR
1.Single channel AVR
Two controllers one is automatic and the other is manual Both the controllers are fed from the same supply
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2. Dual channel AVR system One automatic voltage controller and one manual controller Different power supply, gate control and pulse amplifier units for each of the controllers
Function of AVR
compares the Generator terminal voltage with a preset reference voltage. If the Generator terminal voltage is less than the reference voltage, the AVR increases D.C. voltage across the Generator field. Maintaining the constant voltage as per the setting.
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Synchronous Generator
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Grid
Excitation
System
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
FEED BACK
GAIN
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I N P U T
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OP AMP
OUTPUT
REF
AVR inputs
Summing and amplification of signals to provide the exciter rectifier firing angle control signal. A signal for manual follow up.
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AVR Action
Two inputs are of opposite polarity. When the magnitudes are equal, the net input is zero. When unequal-the error is amplified and reversed to obtain a correction signal which goes to the GPG(gate pulse generator)
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AVR CIRCUIT
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+-50 V SUPPLY
To power the regulator amplifier as well as the optional accessories such as manual follow up and power integral stabilizer
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3 phase voltage from the generator PTs are stepped down and applied to the regulator auxiliary card which converts it to ripple free dc voltage suitable for the input of regulator amplifier.
Balance Voltmeter
A 30-0-30 V dc voltmeter is connected across the output of regulator amplifier to read the magnitude and polarity of the output voltage of OP-AMP at any instant.
From the +-50 V source ,-50 V is applied and taken across a motorized potentiometer which can be operated from the control bench board. The variable output from the pot. is applied to the input of the regulator OP-AMP.
In the absence of AVR the voltage can be manually controlled. The stabilized 15 V from the MPS is applied across a second potentiometer. The variable output goes to the GPG together with output of the regulator OP-AMP.
MANUAL FOLLOW UP
When there is a noticeable output from the regulator OP-AMP, depending on its polarity, either of a pair of relays is automatically closed to drive the manual potentiometer motor in the required direction.