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Model SS053 Universal Voltage Regulator

Warning Connecting The AVR to the wrong voltage


and programming it wrong can cause High Voltage
Output that will burn your panel and equipment
C B A F+F-
Programing Guide

12 3
220/127 Volts/50 Hertz

ON
208/120 Volts/60 Hertz

12 3
240/120 1 Phase 60 Hertz

ON
240/120 Delta 60 Hertz

12 3
380/220 Volts/50 Hertz

ON
12 3
380/220 Volts/60 Hertz

ON

12 3
ON
415/240 Volts/60 Hertz
Actual Size

12 3
440 volts 50 Hertz

ON

12 3
480/277Volts/60Hertz

ON
STAB ADJ Voltage Adjustment

4 Wire Method Jumper from A to B connected 4 Wire Method

SS053 comes factory set with an short from (B to A) terminals and the dip switches L1 208 to 240 L2 L1 L2
set for 220 volts 60 Hertz use. 1 OFF - 2 ON - 3 ON 380 to 480

BA C
In this configuration It works like most AVRs on a 12 wire generators sets from
190 to 277 volts and with exciter field from 15 to 100 Ohms. N BA N C
With the power and sensing input voltage connected together in the AVR to Fig 1 Fig 3
Terminals C & BA, and output terminals connected to terminals F+ and F-. It
can work in a multitude of configuration. See Fig 1, 2, 3, and 4. L3 L3

5 Wire Method Remove Jumper from B to A Fig 2


You can enhance output voltage accuracy and balance, of any generator by BA C
using terminal A, B & C separately. This is the preferred method of installation.
L1 N L2
In this configuration it can work with almost any modern generator
at any voltage or Hertz just by programing the 3 dip switch on the AVR
to the output voltage of the generator, then connecting L1 and L2 to terminals N
C & A and B to Neutral. See Fig 5 L1
Neutral to Terminal B G
Generator Output to Terminals C & A L2
L1 L3
L2 Any Field
Voltage B & C Power
L3 Generator

N C & A Sensing
C B A F+ F-
Field
Factory Set
12 3
ON

Fig 5
C B A F+ F-

See programing guide


12 3
ON

V/R STAB VOLT

Fig 4
1k Ohm
V/R STAB VOLT If not use "Short"

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