Leroy-Somer R 450 T is an excitation system AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) designed for use with alternators. It is an IP00 device so it must be incorporated in an environment which ensures it a IP20 protection.
The R 450 T AVR is used to adjust the excitation current of the alternator in order to ensure that the output voltage is maintained at the desired level. It does this by monitoring the alternator's output voltage and comparing it to a reference voltage. If the output voltage is lower than the reference voltage, the AVR will increase the excitation current to the alternator. Conversely, if the output voltage is higher than the reference voltage, the AVR will decrease the excitation current.
Leroy-Somer R 450 T is an excitation system AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) designed for use with alternators. It is an IP00 device so it must be incorporated in an environment which ensures it a IP20 protection.
The R 450 T AVR is used to adjust the excitation current of the alternator in order to ensure that the output voltage is maintained at the desired level. It does this by monitoring the alternator's output voltage and comparing it to a reference voltage. If the output voltage is lower than the reference voltage, the AVR will increase the excitation current to the alternator. Conversely, if the output voltage is higher than the reference voltage, the AVR will decrease the excitation current.
Leroy-Somer R 450 T is an excitation system AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) designed for use with alternators. It is an IP00 device so it must be incorporated in an environment which ensures it a IP20 protection.
The R 450 T AVR is used to adjust the excitation current of the alternator in order to ensure that the output voltage is maintained at the desired level. It does this by monitoring the alternator's output voltage and comparing it to a reference voltage. If the output voltage is lower than the reference voltage, the AVR will increase the excitation current to the alternator. Conversely, if the output voltage is higher than the reference voltage, the AVR will decrease the excitation current.
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