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DCMACHL The Self-Excited DC Shunt Generator
Experiment No. 2
The DC Self-Excited Shunt Generator
OBJECTIVES
DISCUSSION
The separately-excited generator in Experiment 1 has many applications. However, it does have
the disadvantage that a separate direct current power source is needed to excite the shunt field.
This is costly and sometimes inconvenient; and the self-excited DC generator is often more
suitable.
In a self-excited generator, the field winding is connected to the generator output. It may be
connected across the output, in series with the output, or a combination of the two. The way in
which the field is connected (shunt, series or compound) determines many of the generator’s
characteristics.
All of the above generators can have identical construction. Self-excitation is possible because
of the residual magnetism in the stator pole pieces. As the armature rotates, a small voltage is
induced across its windings. When the field winding is connected in parallel (shunt) with the
armature, a small field current will flow. If this small field current is flowing in the proper
direction, the residual magnetism will be reinforced which further increases the armature voltage
and thus, a rapid build-up of the internal armature voltage occurs.
If the field current flows in the wrong direction, the residual magnetism will be reduced and
voltage build-up cannot occur. In this case, interchanging the shunt field leads will correct the
situation. It is the purpose of this experiment to show these major points.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
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CHECKING ACTIVITIES
CAUTION!
Electronic VOM
1. Turn on the instrument
2. Check battery level. Return to the dispensing counter if the battery level indicator is
flashing on and off and have it replaced.
3. Set instrument setting for continuity test
4. Perform continuity test and ensure that a continuous beep sound can be heard.
Connecting Wires
5. Check each wire for continuity. Ensure that a continuous beep sound can be heard from
the Electronic VOM
6. Separate the wires that are not continuous and inform the instructor about it.
DC Motor/Generator Module
7. Perform continuity test for the Armature circuit (terminal pair 1-2) of the DC Generator
8. Perform continuity test for the SHUNT circuit (terminal pair 5-6) of the DC Generator
9. Open the fiberglass panel and on the lower right portion, press once the black 0.4 A
reset/fuse button to ensure that the fuse is not tripped.
10. Check smooth rotation of roller bearing assembly mounted at the right side of the
module. Inform the instructor if there is a problem with the bearings.
11. Close the fiberglass panel.
12. Set FIELD RHEOSTAT knob to full clockwise (minimum resistance) position. Connect
the Electronic VOM at terminal pair 7-8. Set instrument to measure resistance. Slowly
rotate the field rheostat counter-clockwise to increase resistance. Observe the VOM if
the resistance reading increases. Inform instructor for any irregularities observed.
16. Check if the pulley aligns with the pulley of the DC Motor/Generator Module by putting
the belt and rotating the shaft clockwise and counter-clockwise. The belt should not
become loose. If it does, try to interchange the positions of the machines and repeat this
step.
17. Remove the belt and close the fiberglass panel.
PROCEDURE
1. Perform procedure under Appendix A to find the neutral positions of the carbon brushes
of the DC Motor/Generator.
2. Because of its constant running speed, the synchronous motor will be used to
mechanically drive the DC generator. Using your Power Supply, AC Ammeter and Three-
Phase Synchronous Motor/Generator, connect the circuit shown in Figure 2.1.
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Figure 2.1
CAUTION!
3. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 on the Power Supply provide fixed three-phase power for the three
stator windings of the synchronous motor. Terminals 8 and N on the Power Supply
provide fixed DC power for the rotor windings of the synchronous motor. In the
Synchronous Motor/Generator module, set the EXCITER control knob to its middle
position and the switch S1 to open (0 or toggle down) position. Perform the procedure in
Appendix B.
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Figure 2.2
b. Couple the synchronous motor and the DC generator with the belt. MAKE SURE THE
POWER SUPPLY IS UNPLUG AND STILL TURNED OFF!
c. Turn the DC generator FIELD RHEOSTAT control knob to almost, but not full
clockwise position for low resistance setting.
Figure 2.3
d. Place all the resistance switches to OPEN position for no-load (all switches down).
5. a. Turn on the power supply and close switch S1 of the synchronous motor. The motor
should start running immediately after you turned on the power supply.
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b. Does the voltage EA build up? YES (If yes, proceed to procedure 5.h.) (2 points)
c. If the voltage EA did not build up, turn off the power supply, open (0 position) switch S1
of the synchronous motor, interchange the shunt field leads at terminals 5 and 6, and
repeat procedure 5.a.
d. If voltage EA still did not build up, turn off the power supply, open (0 position) switch S1
of the synchronous motor module, disconnect the synchronous motor from all
terminals of the power supply (1, 2 and 3; and 8 and N)
e. Separately excite the shunt field circuit (the series connected combination of the
SHUNT field and FIELD RHEOSTAT) of the DC
Motor/Generator module by disconnecting it from
terminals 1 and 2 of the armature circuit and
connecting it directly to terminals 7-N of the Power
Supply module through a 500 mA range DC ammeter
as shown in Figure 2.4.
6. Vary the field rheostat by slowly rotating it counter-clockwise and the clockwise and
notice if the armature voltage EA changes. Set the value of EA at 150 V DC. Explain why
the field rheostat resistance affects the armature voltage EA. (6 points)
When the rheostat resistance decreases, the armature voltage increases and
7. a. In the Resistive Load module, turn on toggle switches 3, 5 and 6 so that the total load
resistance connected to the DC generator is set at 120 Ω.
b. Adjust the FIELD RHEOSTAT in the DC Generator module until the generator is
delivering an output voltage of 120 V DC. The ammeter IA should indicate 1 A DC.
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Note: This is the correct setting of the FIELD RHEOSTAT control knob for the
rated power output of the DC generator (120 V x 1 A = 120 W)
c. Adjust the load resistance to obtain each of the values listed in Table 2.1. Measure
and record EA and IA for each of the resistance values listed in the Table.
d. Turn off the power supply and open switch S1 in the synchronous motor.
e. Calculate and record the output power for each of the resistance shown in Table 2.1.
f. Plot the EA vs IA regulation curve. Use the data from Table 2.1. Label axes properly (6
points)
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8. a. Reverse the rotation of the synchronous motor by interchanging any two of the stator
lead connections in terminals 1, 2 and 3 of the synchronous motor.
b. Remove the generator load by opening all the switches in the Resistor Load.
c. Turn on the power supply and turn on switch S1 in the synchronous motor.
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e. Turn off the power supply and open switch S1 in the synchronous motor. Do not
disconnect your set-up.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
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1. If a self-excited generator has lost all of its residual magnetism, can it build up an output
voltage? Explain why. (3 points)
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2. How do you get a generator to work after it had lost all of its residual magnetism? (3
points)
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Regulation = 26.09 %
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CONCLUSIONS
1. Make a general statement on the effect of the polarity of the shunt field coils for a
successful voltage build-up. (6 points)
2. Make a general statement on the effect of the generator rotation direction for a successful
voltage build-up. (6 points)
3. Make a general statement on the effect of the value of field circuit resistance on the
magnitude of the build-up voltage. (6 points)
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5. Compare the voltage regulation of this generator to that of Experiment No. 1. Make a
general statement out of the observation made. (6 points)
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