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AVR

08/05/2011 10:21 PM

How AVR control output voltage of generator and where it is located? give full discription of AVR

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Re: AVR

08/05/2011 10:40 PM

What, no "please"?

How AVR control output voltage of generator and where it is located?

If you can provide the make and model plus all schematics we maybe can tell you.

Also, we will need pictures of the unit from every angle in three dimensions.

A general description of an AVR can be found somewhere in here. You will have to exert some effort of your own to obtain the information you seek. If that's OK with you.

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Re: AVR

08/05/2011 10:41 PM

The way you asked , as if CR4 members owe you the answer !!

Grow up !! Can't you ask in more appropriate manner ?

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Re: AVR

08/05/2011 11:36 PM

If the output of generator crosses the upper or lower limits feedback is sent to DG, saying "please correct the output accordingly"

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Re: AVR

08/06/2011 9:09 AM

In our time the class assignments never had the please.

(Doesn't it look like one picked up word by word from the assignment paper?"

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Re: AVR

08/06/2011 9:20 AM

Unfortunately for our OP we're not doing his class assignment so a please is required. He'll still get the same answer even with a please.

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