An AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) is a crucial component in generators ranging from 6kva to 8kva. It ensures stable voltage output, preventing fluctuations that can damage sensitive electronic equipment.
How it works:
Monitors Voltage: The AVR continuously monitors the generator's output voltage.
Adjusts Excitation: If the voltage drops, the AVR increases the excitation current to the generator's rotor, boosting the output voltage. Conversely, if the voltage rises, it reduces the excitation current.
Maintains Stability: This process ensures a steady voltage output, even under varying load conditions.