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01/30/2012 3:21 AM

If high voltage generator tells u (ie. indicate) ...generator stator winding Earth faults .. where should i start grab my meter???? whats wrong with it???..bcos i can not synchronize machine.

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Re: electrical specialist

01/30/2012 4:13 AM

Look for ohms between the stator wiring and Earth. Isolate the supply first, though.

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01/30/2012 5:13 AM

done and itb seems to be okey

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01/30/2012 5:42 AM

Isolate the wiring connected to it and check that too. Why wait for a reply via CR4 (rhetorical question)?

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Re: Electrical Specialist

01/30/2012 5:32 PM

maybe use a megger...?

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01/30/2012 6:58 PM

U c%d try 2 uz a transl8r az weL.

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