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Basler Electric MVC104 User Manual

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Publication

903700099X

Revision

B

First Printing: 11/73

Revised: 01/07

Copyright

2007

FOR

MANUAL VOLTAGE CONTROL

MVC 104, MVC 108, AND MVC 232

INTRODUCTION

The Manual Voltage Control (MVC 104, MVC 108, or
MVC 232) allows the output voltage of a generator to
be controlled manually or automatically and provides
a means for system voltage shutdown. The Manual
Voltage Control (MVC) is designed for use with Basler
Electric automatic voltage regulators in brushless
exciter applications.

MVC components are housed in a rugged metal case
that may be door- or panel-mounted.

SPECIFICATIONS

MVC electrical and physical specifications are listed in
the following paragraphs.

Input Power (Single-Phase)

Nominal Input Voltage

MVC 104:

120 Vac, 50 to 400 Hz

MVC 108:

240 Vac, 50 to 400 Hz

MVC 232:

60 Vac, 50 to 400 Hz

∗ When the generator voltage does not match the

nominal input values listed, an isolation trans-
former must be used. See Figure 5 for the
isolation transformer connections.

Maximum Burden

MVC 104:

840 VA

MVC 108:

1,680 VA

MVC 232:

1,200 VA

Output Power (Maximum Continuous)

MVC 104:

110 Vdc, 7 Adc

MVC 108:

220 Vdc, 7 Adc

MVC 232:

55 Vdc, 20 Adc

Physical Specifications

Operating Temperature: –40 to 50

°C (–40 to 122°F)

Weight

MVC 104:

29 lb (13.2 kg)

MVC 108 and 232:

36 lb (16.3 kg)

Agency Recognition

MVC 104 and MVC 108 certified per CSA Standard
CAN/CSA-C22.2, No. 14.

MVC COMPONENTS

Manual Voltage Control components include a three-
position switch, a variable autotransformer, a full-wave
rectifier bridge, and fuses.

OPERATION

NOTE

The MVC autotransformer must be set at zero
(fully counterclockwise position) before placing the
three-position switch in the Manual position.

When the three-position switch is placed in the
Manual position, the automatic voltage regulator is
removed from the line and the generator voltage is
controlled by the MVC. The variable autotransformer
and rectifier bridge of the MVC supply a user-selected
level of dc power to the exciter field. The dc output of
the MVC is determined by the position of the auto-
transformer, the exciter and generator parameters,
and load conditions.

When the three-position switch is placed in the Auto
position, the generator voltage is controlled by the
automatic voltage regulator.

Complete system shutdown occurs when the three-
position switch is placed in the Off position.

With the three-position switch in either the Off or
Manual position, all automatic voltage regulator
terminals are rendered “maintenance safe” and the
regulator may be removed from the system.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Overload protection in Manual and Auto modes is
provided by two fuses. These fuses provide overload
protection for both the MVC and the voltage regulator.

MOUNTING

The MVC legend plate can be removed for front panel
mounting.

Panel drilling dimensions are illustrated in Figure 1.

Outline dimensions for the MVC 104, MVC 108, and
MVC 232 are shown in Figure 2.

CONNECTIONS

Typical MVC connections are illustrated in Figures 3
and 4.

When the generator voltage does not match the
nominal input values listed in Table 1, an isolation
transformer must be used. Figure 5 illustrates the
isolation transformer connections.

Table 2 lists the recommended wire sizes for MVC
connections.

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