Difference between revisions of "GN-32"
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The Power Equipment, GN-32, is a motor-generator set consisting of the | The Power Equipment, GN-32, is a motor-generator set consisting of the | ||
following machines mounted on a single base: | following machines mounted on a single base: | ||
− | 1. A 2000-volt direct current generator. | + | * 1. A 2000-volt direct current generator. |
− | 2. A nO-volt direct current generator. | + | * 2. A nO-volt direct current generator. |
− | + | * 3. A l2-volt direct current generator. | |
− | 4. A nO-volt or 220-volt alternating current single-phase induction motor. | + | * 4. A nO-volt or 220-volt alternating current single-phase induction motor. |
The two low-voltage generators and the motor have a common shaft and a | The two low-voltage generators and the motor have a common shaft and a | ||
common housing. The high-voltage generator is direct-coupled to the motor shaft. | common housing. The high-voltage generator is direct-coupled to the motor shaft. |
Revision as of 01:13, 14 December 2013
- part of SCR-132
The Power Equipment, GN-32, is a motor-generator set consisting of the following machines mounted on a single base:
- 1. A 2000-volt direct current generator.
- 2. A nO-volt direct current generator.
- 3. A l2-volt direct current generator.
- 4. A nO-volt or 220-volt alternating current single-phase induction motor.
The two low-voltage generators and the motor have a common shaft and a common housing. The high-voltage generator is direct-coupled to the motor shaft. The 2000<-voltgenerator is provided with two lOOO-volt commutators to provide 1000<-voltcurrent for the VT-4 tubes. The single-phase induction motor is provided with a split-phase winding for starting. This winding is short-circuited when the motor attains proper speed. The motor is constructed to operate on either nO-volt or 220-volt single-phase alternating current. The power equipment may be operated on nO-volt direct current by utilizing the nO-volt direct current generator as a motor.