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D17000 connection

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3 years 3 months ago - 3 years 3 months ago #230548 by hfdzl
D17000 connection was created by hfdzl
Would anyone have information on a D17000 generator part #6F1956, serial # 6805674 ?  How is the DC exciter connected? Will the generator  make power just as it is? I found 5 non Cat wires connected to a switch with capacitor that was operated by  the throttle control. What does that do? It was not connected to the generator. The genset is connected low voltage with neutral. 120/240 v

Thanks, Herb

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
R2 5E3563 SP U.S.A. W.9152
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3 years 3 months ago - 3 years 3 months ago #230552 by hfdzl
Replied by hfdzl on topic D17000 connection
Beating my head many times against hard surfaces, I found the information I needed. The box is a Modutrol control. This is a motor that controls the governor on the generator from a remote location, ie service panel. I remember them from way back for boiler controls, probably obsolete with the electronics updates now. Sometimes I just have to let the internal computer settle down and spin around for a while!
I still would need the connection for the DC exciter.

Thanks for looking, Herb.

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
R2 5E3563 SP U.S.A. W.9152
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3 years 3 months ago #230579 by edb
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Hi Herb,
sorry mate but it helps immensely if you keep all posts relating to a particular machine in one thread as I had to trawl back some 5 pages to see a picture of your unit to check which Generator Set unit you had.
Hope the scans help some.
Regards,
Eddie B..

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3 years 3 months ago #230582 by Old Magnet
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It would appear that your generator was set up for remote manual voltage control.
Here is the wiring diagram.
 
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3 years 3 months ago #230583 by hfdzl
Replied by hfdzl on topic D17000 connection
Thank you for this valuable info.! Now I can get this sorted properly.

Thanks, Herb

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
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3 years 3 months ago #230590 by hfdzl
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So to have this unit be self regulating , the original Caterpillar throttle linkage would have to be replaced? Or would have to be manually adjusted for output?

Thanks, Herb

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
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3 years 3 months ago #230591 by Old Magnet
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The engine throttle control would still be used to set up the engine running on governor control then switched to automatic (self) regulation. Final voltage will still be controlled/set by the remote Exciter Rheostat.l

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3 years 3 months ago #230592 by hfdzl
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This setup probably never be used as standby power use. I would like to take it shows, having to be able to run with a few light bulbs to show that it does make power. The less hardware, switches, cabinets etc would be better. A main switch that controls the load is all I need.

Thanks, Herb

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
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3 years 3 months ago #230596 by Old Magnet
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You haven't talked about starting...but be aware that the electric pony starter for the D17000 has a position switch on - off and in between. In the in between position, switch vertical, the starter motor will rotate at a slow speed to allow engagement of the pinion. Caution warning about engaging pinion at full speed.

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3 years 3 months ago #230604 by edb
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Hi Team,
just to add some more scans that may be of interest.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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