5205072 KIT-COVER Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5205072
520-5072
5205072
CA5205072
520-5072
5205072
Weight: 0.33 pounds 0 kg.
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Introduction
This chapter describes the operation of the Load Sharing Module and its internal circuits. Figure 1-4 is a block diagram of the circuits of the module.The Load Sharing Module senses the power output of a generator and provides a pulse-width modulated signal to the Caterpillar digital speed control to adjust the power output of the engine-generator set to match the reference power level. The Load Sharing Module can also produce a droop condition (instead of isochronous load-sharing) for the engine with Caterpillar digital speed control, making it possible to connect the generator set in parallel with either a generator set which is running isochronously, or with an infinite bus.Power Supply
The internal power supply generates a regulated dc voltage for the operation of the circuits in the Load Sharing Module. The power supply gets its power from the engine 24 Vdc power source. To prevent damage to the Load Sharing Module that uses an alternator or battery charging device, make sure the charging device is turned off before disconnecting or connecting the 24 Vdc supply to the unit.Power Sensor
Generator load is measured by the power-sensor circuit of the Load Sharing Module. The power-sensor circuit senses current amplitude, and produces a load signal proportional to the current amplitude times the power factor. The potential input comes from potential transformers (PTs) and the current input comes from the current transformers (CTs). The circuit uses these two inputs to generate a load signal which is then filtered and sent to the controller circuit. The load signal voltage of each generator set will be proportional to the percentage of rated load of the generator set.Ammeters and Voltmeters may be driven with the same PT and CT wires.Load Comparator Circuit
In the load comparator circuit, the load signal voltage is balanced with the other generator sets in the system via the load sharing lines. The comparator circuit of each Load Sharing Module includes a load gain potentiometer to adjust each generator set's load signal so that the load signal voltage of each is the same at full load. This compensates for varying CT ratios or different generator set sizes. The load sharing voltage will be one-half the measured voltage of the load signal test point.Speed Trim Circuit
A 10 k ohm 10-turn speed-trim potentiometer can be added to the Load Sharing Module to permit remote adjustment of the load or frequency of the generator. The speed trim is normally used for manual synchronization of a generator set with an existing bus or to change the load demand when in droop mode. If no speed trim is needed, add a 10 k ohm resistor between terminals 26 and 28.Isochronous Load Sharing
Each comparator circuit compares the load signal voltage for its generator set to two times the voltage on the load sharing lines and produces an error voltage proportional to the difference. This error voltage is used to generate a pulse width modulated signal which is output to the Caterpillar speed control. This output biases the speed loop
This chapter describes the operation of the Load Sharing Module and its internal circuits. Figure 1-4 is a block diagram of the circuits of the module.The Load Sharing Module senses the power output of a generator and provides a pulse-width modulated signal to the Caterpillar digital speed control to adjust the power output of the engine-generator set to match the reference power level. The Load Sharing Module can also produce a droop condition (instead of isochronous load-sharing) for the engine with Caterpillar digital speed control, making it possible to connect the generator set in parallel with either a generator set which is running isochronously, or with an infinite bus.Power Supply
The internal power supply generates a regulated dc voltage for the operation of the circuits in the Load Sharing Module. The power supply gets its power from the engine 24 Vdc power source. To prevent damage to the Load Sharing Module that uses an alternator or battery charging device, make sure the charging device is turned off before disconnecting or connecting the 24 Vdc supply to the unit.Power Sensor
Generator load is measured by the power-sensor circuit of the Load Sharing Module. The power-sensor circuit senses current amplitude, and produces a load signal proportional to the current amplitude times the power factor. The potential input comes from potential transformers (PTs) and the current input comes from the current transformers (CTs). The circuit uses these two inputs to generate a load signal which is then filtered and sent to the controller circuit. The load signal voltage of each generator set will be proportional to the percentage of rated load of the generator set.Ammeters and Voltmeters may be driven with the same PT and CT wires.Load Comparator Circuit
In the load comparator circuit, the load signal voltage is balanced with the other generator sets in the system via the load sharing lines. The comparator circuit of each Load Sharing Module includes a load gain potentiometer to adjust each generator set's load signal so that the load signal voltage of each is the same at full load. This compensates for varying CT ratios or different generator set sizes. The load sharing voltage will be one-half the measured voltage of the load signal test point.Speed Trim Circuit
A 10 k ohm 10-turn speed-trim potentiometer can be added to the Load Sharing Module to permit remote adjustment of the load or frequency of the generator. The speed trim is normally used for manual synchronization of a generator set with an existing bus or to change the load demand when in droop mode. If no speed trim is needed, add a 10 k ohm resistor between terminals 26 and 28.Isochronous Load Sharing
Each comparator circuit compares the load signal voltage for its generator set to two times the voltage on the load sharing lines and produces an error voltage proportional to the difference. This error voltage is used to generate a pulse width modulated signal which is output to the Caterpillar speed control. This output biases the speed loop
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