1666926 MODULE GP-QUAD GAUGE Caterpillar parts
69D, 769D, 771D, 773D, 773E, 775D, 775E, 776D, 777D, 784B, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 785D, 789, 789B, 789C, 789D, 793B, 793C, 793D, AD40, AD45, AE40
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CA1666926
166-6926
1666926
CA1666926
166-6926
1666926
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
QUARRY TRUCK, UNDERGROUND ART TRUCK,
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Initial Start-Up
Preparing a generator for parallel operation requires special attention. Before you attempt to parallel units for the first time, check all the units for the following three conditions.
same phase rotation
same alternating current frequency
same voltage adjustment
Check the phase rotation. The phase rotation of the paralleled units must be the same. There are two methods that are used to determine whether the phase rotation of the incoming unit and the phase rotation of the on line unit(s) are the same. These methods are listed below.
using a phase rotation meter
using a set of three light bulbsHow to determine the proper phase rotation by using three light bulbs is described below.
Illustration 1 g00695380
When servicing or repairing electric power generation equipment:Make sure the unit is off-line (disconnected from utility and/or other generators power service), and either locked out or tagged DO NOT OPERATE. Remove all fuses.
Connect the light bulbs with rated voltage between the generator leads and the corresponding line phase. For example, connect terminal 1 to line 1 across the open circuit breaker.
Start the units which are going to be paralleled. Bring the units up to speed. As the units approach the same speed, the lights will start to blink.
If the lights blink in sequence, one of the units is connected backward. In order to correct the problem, stop the units. Remove generator leads 1 and 3 at the circuit breaker. Exchange these generator leads. This reverses the direction of phase rotation. Terminal 2 should always be connected to line 2. Go to 5.
If lights blink in unison, the phase rotation of both generators is the same. The first condition of 1 has been met.
Adjust the frequency. The speed of the units that will be paralleled must be the same. Speed is proportional to the alternating current frequency.
Allow each electric set to run under load for about 30 minutes.
Adjust the governor control to give rated frequency at full load.
Remove the load and check the high idle speed. The high idle speed should be approximately 2 to 5 percent above full load speed for governors that are equipped with droop. If these speeds can not be obtained, contact your Caterpillar dealer.
For the most consistent results, repeat 2.b and 2.c until the second condition of 1 has been met.
Adjust the voltage. There are two fundamentally different methods for reactive power equalization.
reactive droop compensation (also known as individual compensation)
cross current compensation (also known as differential compensation)In the reactive droop compensation the voltage regulator causes an individual generator output voltage to change in proportion to the reactive current. The reactive current is measured with a current transformer (CT). The reactive current can be either lagging or leading. As the lagging reactive current increases, the voltage regulator will cause the generator output voltage to lower (droop) proportionally. As the leading reactive current increases, the voltage regulator will cause the generator output voltage to rise proportionally. This method will tend to reduce the reactive current for better KVAR sharing with other units. The reactive droop compensation is a
Preparing a generator for parallel operation requires special attention. Before you attempt to parallel units for the first time, check all the units for the following three conditions.
same phase rotation
same alternating current frequency
same voltage adjustment
Check the phase rotation. The phase rotation of the paralleled units must be the same. There are two methods that are used to determine whether the phase rotation of the incoming unit and the phase rotation of the on line unit(s) are the same. These methods are listed below.
using a phase rotation meter
using a set of three light bulbsHow to determine the proper phase rotation by using three light bulbs is described below.
Illustration 1 g00695380
When servicing or repairing electric power generation equipment:Make sure the unit is off-line (disconnected from utility and/or other generators power service), and either locked out or tagged DO NOT OPERATE. Remove all fuses.
Connect the light bulbs with rated voltage between the generator leads and the corresponding line phase. For example, connect terminal 1 to line 1 across the open circuit breaker.
Start the units which are going to be paralleled. Bring the units up to speed. As the units approach the same speed, the lights will start to blink.
If the lights blink in sequence, one of the units is connected backward. In order to correct the problem, stop the units. Remove generator leads 1 and 3 at the circuit breaker. Exchange these generator leads. This reverses the direction of phase rotation. Terminal 2 should always be connected to line 2. Go to 5.
If lights blink in unison, the phase rotation of both generators is the same. The first condition of 1 has been met.
Adjust the frequency. The speed of the units that will be paralleled must be the same. Speed is proportional to the alternating current frequency.
Allow each electric set to run under load for about 30 minutes.
Adjust the governor control to give rated frequency at full load.
Remove the load and check the high idle speed. The high idle speed should be approximately 2 to 5 percent above full load speed for governors that are equipped with droop. If these speeds can not be obtained, contact your Caterpillar dealer.
For the most consistent results, repeat 2.b and 2.c until the second condition of 1 has been met.
Adjust the voltage. There are two fundamentally different methods for reactive power equalization.
reactive droop compensation (also known as individual compensation)
cross current compensation (also known as differential compensation)In the reactive droop compensation the voltage regulator causes an individual generator output voltage to change in proportion to the reactive current. The reactive current is measured with a current transformer (CT). The reactive current can be either lagging or leading. As the lagging reactive current increases, the voltage regulator will cause the generator output voltage to lower (droop) proportionally. As the leading reactive current increases, the voltage regulator will cause the generator output voltage to rise proportionally. This method will tend to reduce the reactive current for better KVAR sharing with other units. The reactive droop compensation is a
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6V6457
MODULE GP-SPEEDOMETER & TACH
776D, 777D, 784B, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 785D, 789, 789B, 789C, 789D, 793B, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, 854G, 854K, 992G, 992K, 994F
776D, 777D, 784B, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 785D, 789, 789B, 789C, 789D, 793B, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, 854G, 854K, 992G, 992K, 994F
3442731
MODULE GP-DISPLAY
725, 730, 735, 740, 770, 770G, 770G OEM, 772, 772G, 772G OEM, 773F, 775F, 777F, 777G, 785D, 793B, 793C, 814F II, 815F II, 816F II, 834G, 834H, 844H, 854G, 854K, 988F, 988F II, 988G, 988H, 990H, 990K, ...
725, 730, 735, 740, 770, 770G, 770G OEM, 772, 772G, 772G OEM, 773F, 775F, 777F, 777G, 785D, 793B, 793C, 814F II, 815F II, 816F II, 834G, 834H, 844H, 854G, 854K, 988F, 988F II, 988G, 988H, 990H, 990K, ...
1493254
MODULE GP-MONITOR KEYPAD
784C, 785B, 785C, 789B, 789C, 793B, 793C, 797, 797B
784C, 785B, 785C, 789B, 789C, 793B, 793C, 797, 797B
1004984
MODULE GP-QUAD GAUGE
769D, 771D, 773D, 775D, 776D, 777D, 785C, 789C, 793C
769D, 771D, 773D, 775D, 776D, 777D, 785C, 789C, 793C
1437884
MODULE AS
69D, 769D, 771D, 773D, 773E, 775D, 775E, 776D, 777D, 784C, 785C, 785D, 789C, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, AD55, D250E II, D300E II, D350E II, D400E II
69D, 769D, 771D, 773D, 773E, 775D, 775E, 776D, 777D, 784C, 785C, 785D, 789C, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, AD55, D250E II, D300E II, D350E II, D400E II
3774675
MODULE GP-KEYPAD
773G OEM, 775G OEM, 777G, 785D
773G OEM, 775G OEM, 777G, 785D
1462454
MODULE-LOW WATER
69D, AD45, AE40 II
69D, AD45, AE40 II
6DE7467
MODULE-SERVICE
AD40, AE40
AD40, AE40
7DE2732
MODULE-LOW WATER
AD40, AE40
AD40, AE40
1493254
MODULE GP-MONITOR KEYPAD
784C, 785B, 785C, 789B, 789C, 793B, 793C, 797, 797B
784C, 785B, 785C, 789B, 789C, 793B, 793C, 797, 797B
3743612
MODULE GP-DISPLAY
966M XE, 972M XE
966M XE, 972M XE
4529292
MODULE GP-MONITOR KEYPAD
966M XE, 972M XE
966M XE, 972M XE
3928461
MODULE GP-DISPLAY
950 GC
950 GC
3900664
MODULE AS-OUTLET
770G, 770G OEM, 980M, 982M
770G, 770G OEM, 980M, 982M
1410029
MODULE AS-HYDRAULIC
D250E II, D300E II
D250E II, D300E II
1437884
MODULE AS
69D, 769D, 771D, 773D, 773E, 775D, 775E, 776D, 777D, 784C, 785C, 785D, 789C, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, AD55, D250E II, D300E II, D350E II, D400E II
69D, 769D, 771D, 773D, 773E, 775D, 775E, 776D, 777D, 784C, 785C, 785D, 789C, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, AD55, D250E II, D300E II, D350E II, D400E II
1004984
MODULE GP-QUAD GAUGE
769D, 771D, 773D, 775D, 776D, 777D, 785C, 789C, 793C
769D, 771D, 773D, 775D, 776D, 777D, 785C, 789C, 793C
1256599
MODULE AS-HYDRAULIC
D350E, D400E
D350E, D400E
1256130
MODULE AS
D350E, D400E
D350E, D400E
1226980
MODULE AS-HYDRAULIC
D250E, D300E
D250E, D300E