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Synchronous Generators BG 132 and BG 160

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<strong>Synchronous</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> <strong>BG</strong> <strong>132</strong> / <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong><br />

Chapter 1, Designation system for generator types<br />

1 Designation system for generator types<br />

This chapter provides information about the designation system for the<br />

individual generator types as well as examples of generator designations.<br />

1.1 Type codes<br />

DWG (BL) 17 / 7,0 - 2ZE<br />

E: Electronic generator governor<br />

Z: Two-bearing design<br />

E: Single-bearing design<br />

Number of poles:<br />

2 poles (rated speed 3000 rpm)<br />

or<br />

4 poles (rated speed 1500 rpm)<br />

Single-phase output power in kVA, e.g. 7 kVA<br />

Three-phase output power in kVA, e.g. 17 kVA.<br />

Power determines size:<br />

• 2-pole generator: up to 17 kVA = <strong>BG</strong> <strong>132</strong>,<br />

20 kVA <strong>and</strong> higher = <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong><br />

• 4-pole generator: 10 kVA <strong>and</strong> higher = <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong><br />

With specification (BL): Brushless generator<br />

Without specification (BL): Brush-type generator<br />

DWG: Three-phase AC generator<br />

WG: Single-phase AC generator<br />

DGG: Three-phase DC generator<br />

Issue date: August 2002 11

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