3P0395 CAGE Caterpillar parts
572G, D7G, D7G2
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3P0395
3P-0395
3P0395
CA3P0395
3P-0395
3P0395
Weight: 9 pounds 4 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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3P0395
CAGE-YM
2177723
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Loading of the Generator
When a generator is installed or reconnected, be sure that the total current in one phase does not exceed the nameplate rating. Each phase should carry the same load. This process allows the engine to work at the rated capacity. An electrical unbalance can result in an electrical overload and overheating if one-phase current exceeds the nameplate amperage.Allowable combinations of unbalanced loads are shown in Illustration 1. When you operate with significant single-phase loads, the combinations of single-phase load and three-phase load may be used. Such combinations should be located below the line on the graph.
Illustration 1 g00627416
Allowable Combinations of Unbalanced Loads
Block Loading
When an electrical load is applied to a generator set, block loading occurs. This load may be anywhere from a moderate percentage of the rated load up to the rated load.The block loading capability of a generator set depends on the following factors.
engine transient response
voltage regulator response
type of the voltage regulator
altitude of operation of the generator set
type of load
the amount of load that is already presentIf a block load derating is required, refer to ISO 8528 Standards or SAE J1349 Standards.Power Factor
The power factor represents the efficiency of the load. The power factor is the ratio of apparent power to total power. This ratio is expressed as a decimal. The power factor represents the portion of the current which is doing useful work. The portion of current which is not doing useful work is absorbed in maintaining the magnetic field in motors. This current is called the reactive load. Engine power is not required to maintain the reactive load.In most applications, electric motors, solid-state controls, and transformers determine the power factor of the system. Induction motors usually have a power factor that is no larger than 0.8. Incandescent lighting is a resistive load of about 1.0 power factor, or unity. Solid-state controls (motor starters), variable frequency drivers, variable speed drivers, and UPS systems can operate at any power factor, leading, or lagging. In this case, the power factor can be between 0.4 and 1.0.The power factor of a system may be determined by a power factor meter or by calculations. Determine the power requirement in kW by multiplying the power factor by the kVA that is supplied to the system. As the power factor increases, the total current that is supplied to a constant power demand will decrease. With equal loads, a lower power factor will draw more current. A high-power factor will result in full engine load that is less than the generator rated amperage. A lower power factor increases the possibility of overloading the generator.Note: Normally, Cat generators are designed for a power factor of 0.8 lagging. Consult your Cat dealer to check the generator rating if operation at less than 0.7 lagging power factor is desired.Excitation Systems
Self-Excited Generators
Self-excited generators receive excitation power and regulator-voltage sensing from the generator main armature output. The voltage regulator senses the generator output voltage. A regulated
When a generator is installed or reconnected, be sure that the total current in one phase does not exceed the nameplate rating. Each phase should carry the same load. This process allows the engine to work at the rated capacity. An electrical unbalance can result in an electrical overload and overheating if one-phase current exceeds the nameplate amperage.Allowable combinations of unbalanced loads are shown in Illustration 1. When you operate with significant single-phase loads, the combinations of single-phase load and three-phase load may be used. Such combinations should be located below the line on the graph.
Illustration 1 g00627416
Allowable Combinations of Unbalanced Loads
Block Loading
When an electrical load is applied to a generator set, block loading occurs. This load may be anywhere from a moderate percentage of the rated load up to the rated load.The block loading capability of a generator set depends on the following factors.
engine transient response
voltage regulator response
type of the voltage regulator
altitude of operation of the generator set
type of load
the amount of load that is already presentIf a block load derating is required, refer to ISO 8528 Standards or SAE J1349 Standards.Power Factor
The power factor represents the efficiency of the load. The power factor is the ratio of apparent power to total power. This ratio is expressed as a decimal. The power factor represents the portion of the current which is doing useful work. The portion of current which is not doing useful work is absorbed in maintaining the magnetic field in motors. This current is called the reactive load. Engine power is not required to maintain the reactive load.In most applications, electric motors, solid-state controls, and transformers determine the power factor of the system. Induction motors usually have a power factor that is no larger than 0.8. Incandescent lighting is a resistive load of about 1.0 power factor, or unity. Solid-state controls (motor starters), variable frequency drivers, variable speed drivers, and UPS systems can operate at any power factor, leading, or lagging. In this case, the power factor can be between 0.4 and 1.0.The power factor of a system may be determined by a power factor meter or by calculations. Determine the power requirement in kW by multiplying the power factor by the kVA that is supplied to the system. As the power factor increases, the total current that is supplied to a constant power demand will decrease. With equal loads, a lower power factor will draw more current. A high-power factor will result in full engine load that is less than the generator rated amperage. A lower power factor increases the possibility of overloading the generator.Note: Normally, Cat generators are designed for a power factor of 0.8 lagging. Consult your Cat dealer to check the generator rating if operation at less than 0.7 lagging power factor is desired.Excitation Systems
Self-Excited Generators
Self-excited generators receive excitation power and regulator-voltage sensing from the generator main armature output. The voltage regulator senses the generator output voltage. A regulated
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts cage Caterpillar catalog:
8M8619
CAGE-BEARING
572G, 977K, D6C, D6D, D6E, D6G, D6G2 LGP, D6G2 XL, D7G, D7G2
572G, 977K, D6C, D6D, D6E, D6G, D6G2 LGP, D6G2 XL, D7G, D7G2
9M1502
CAGE-BEARING
572G, 977K, D6C, D6D, D6E, D6G, D6G2 LGP, D6G2 XL, D7G, D7G2
572G, 977K, D6C, D6D, D6E, D6G, D6G2 LGP, D6G2 XL, D7G, D7G2
9S3955
CAGE
572G, 983, D7F, D7G
572G, 983, D7F, D7G
4S5017
CAGE
571G, 572G, 983, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, 983, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
5M5033
CAGE
571G, 572G, 983, 983B, D7F, D7G
571G, 572G, 983, 983B, D7F, D7G
2P3660
CAGE
572G, D7F, D7G, D7G2
572G, D7F, D7G, D7G2
6P4684
CAGE
57, 58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D7G, D8L, D9L, D9N
57, 58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D7G, D8L, D9L, D9N
9P0620
CAGE
571G, 572G, 983B, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, 983B, D7G, D7G2
7G6576
CAGE ASSEM.
571G, 572G, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
8P1082
CAGE
57, D7G
57, D7G
2172988
CAGE
D7G, D7G2
D7G, D7G2
6J5370
CAGE-BEARING
7A, 7S, D7G, D7G2
7A, 7S, D7G, D7G2
8P2578
CAGE
57
57
8P2580
CAGE
55
55
9P0620
CAGE
571G, 572G, 983B, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, 983B, D7G, D7G2
6P4684
CAGE
57, 58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D7G, D8L, D9L, D9N
57, 58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D7G, D8L, D9L, D9N
8P3741
CAGE
58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D8L, D9L, D9N
58, 594H, D10N, D10R, D8L, D9L, D9N
8P4052
CAGE
58, 594H
58, 594H
7G6576
CAGE ASSEM.
571G, 572G, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, 983B, D7F, D7G, D7G2
6P8513
CAGE
983B
983B
3V1024
CAGE
D4E
D4E
7G6681
CAGE ASSEM.
977L
977L
8P2579
CAGE
58
58
3V0007
CAGE
D4D
D4D