Smart Power Systems LR Series User Manual
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Smart Power
®
Systems
A. C. MODULAR GENERATOR SYSTEM
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d. The stator field may be shorted or open. With a flashlight, check the generator
windings visible through the ventilation slots. If the windings appear burnt in any 
area, the generator must be replaced. If the windings are not burnt, disconnect 
wires 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the terminal strip located in the generator wiring 
enclosure and make resistance measurement. The resistance between wires 1 
and 2, and wires 3 and 4 should be between essentially 0 ohms. Contact Smart 
Power
®
Systems at (231) 832-5525 if any problems are found.
 
 
WARNING:
 
Do not attempt to measure stator field resistance while the system is operating. 
Electrical shock may occur. 
 
 
e. The exciter field may be shorted or open. With a flashlight, check the generator
windings visible through the ventilation slots. If the windings appear burnt in any 
area, the generator must be replaced. If the windings are not burnt, disconnect 
the exciter field from the field capacitor. Measure the resistance of the exciter 
field using an ohmmeter. The resistance of the exciter field should be between 
.27 and .29 ohms. Contact Smart Power
®
Systems at (231) 832-5525 if the
resistance is outside this range.
WARNING:
 
Do not attempt to measure the exciter field resistance while the system is operating. 
Electrical shock may occur. 
 
f. Exciter field capacitor may be faulty. Disconnect the exciter field from the field
capacitor. Using a screwdriver, short leads of capacitor together to discharge 
capacitor. Measure capacitance using a capacitance meter. Capacitor should 
have capacitance between 47 and 53 microfarads. 
WARNING:
 
Do not attempt to test the field capacitor with the system running. Electrical shock 
may occur. 
 
 
g. The generator drive motor or coupling is faulty. Observe the generator while the 
system is engaged. If the coupling is not turning, or if it is turning but the 
generator is not, one or more of the coupling components may be damaged and 
must be replaced. Also, verify that the coupling halves are mating. If the 
coupling halves are not mating, remove the hydraulic motor from the generator 
to inspect coupling and the rubber insert between the coupling halves. Replace 
components as necessary, reposition and tighten coupling set screw so both 
halves of the coupling are mating correctly. 
