The Basler KR7F is a static voltage regulator designed for brushless synchronous generators. Identified by part number 9116200100, this regulator offers reliable excitation control to maintain stable generator terminal voltage under varying load conditions. It is part of the KR series, known for its robust construction and ease of adjustment, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial, utility, and marine power generation applications.
The KR7F features adjustable voltage setpoint, stability compensation, and reactive droop control for parallel operation. It includes over‑excitation and under‑excitation protection, as well as a soft‑start function to limit voltage overshoot during startup. Status LEDs provide clear indication of power, regulation, and fault conditions. The unit is housed in a rugged enclosure with screw terminals for secure wiring.
Sensing input: 110‑480 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Auxiliary power: 120‑240 VAC. Output voltage: adjustable up to 150 VDC for the exciter field. Continuous current rating: 7 A, peak 12 A. Regulation accuracy: ±0.5%. Response time: less than 30 milliseconds. Operating temperature: -20°C to +65°C. Enclosure: panel mount with IP20 protection.
The KR7F compares the sensed generator voltage with an internal reference. Any deviation generates an error signal that adjusts the firing angle of the SCR power bridge, modulating the exciter field current. The control loop uses a PID algorithm for stable performance. Droop compensation adjusts the voltage setpoint proportionally to reactive current, enabling stable reactive power sharing when multiple generators are paralleled.
This regulator is used in standby generator sets, prime power plants, and marine vessels. It is suitable for both isolated and grid‑parallel operation. Typical applications include data centers, healthcare facilities, offshore platforms, and co‑generation plants.
Mount the regulator on a clean panel using the provided brackets. Connect the sensing voltage leads, auxiliary power, and exciter field wiring per the interconnection diagram. Adjust the voltage setpoint, stability, and droop using the front‑panel potentiometers. A load bank test is recommended to verify regulation performance and fine‑tune the stability setting.
Solid‑state design ensures high reliability with minimal maintenance. Routine inspection of connections and cleaning of the unit is sufficient. The regulator includes protection against short circuits and overvoltage, ensuring long service life.
The Basler KR7F voltage regulator delivers dependable excitation control with flexible adjustments, making it a trusted solution for generator voltage regulation in demanding environments.



