The Basler SR32A2B05B3E is a static voltage regulator designed for brushless synchronous generators requiring high‑performance excitation control. This model belongs to the SR32A series, which is recognized for its fast transient response, compact design, and reliable voltage regulation under varying load conditions. It maintains generator terminal voltage within tight tolerances, ensuring stable power delivery in utility, industrial, and marine applications. The SR32A2B05B3E offers a comprehensive set of adjustments for voltage setpoint, stability, and reactive droop, making it suitable for both isolated and parallel generator operations.
The regulator offers adjustable voltage setpoint, stability compensation, and droop control for parallel operation. It includes over‑excitation protection, under‑excitation limiting, and a built‑in soft‑start function to minimize voltage overshoot during generator startup. Status LEDs provide immediate visual indication of power, regulation, and fault conditions. The unit is housed in a rugged, compact enclosure suitable for panel mounting in harsh environments. Its design emphasizes reliability and ease of integration into existing generator control systems.
Input voltage sensing range is 110 to 480 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Power supply input is 120 to 240 VAC. The regulator delivers an output voltage of up to 150 VDC for the exciter field, with a continuous current rating of 5 A and a peak capability of 10 A. Voltage regulation accuracy is maintained within ±0.5%. The response time is less than 30 milliseconds. Operating temperature range is -40°C to +70°C, and the enclosure offers IP20 protection. The unit is designed for continuous duty operation in demanding environments.
The SR32A continuously 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 employs a PID algorithm optimized for stable performance across the generator's operating envelope. Droop compensation adjusts the voltage setpoint in proportion to reactive current, enabling stable reactive power sharing in parallel systems. The soft‑start feature gradually increases excitation during startup to prevent mechanical and electrical stress on the generator.
This regulator is typically used in standby generator sets, prime power plants, and marine vessel electrical systems. It is equally effective in isolated operation and grid‑parallel configurations. The SR32A2B05B3E is commonly specified for data centers, healthcare facilities, offshore platforms, and telecommunications infrastructure where voltage stability is critical. Its compact size also makes it suitable for retrofitting into existing switchgear panels with limited space.
Mount the regulator on a clean panel using the provided brackets. Connect the sensing voltage leads, auxiliary power supply, and exciter field wiring as per the terminal diagram. Configuration involves adjusting the voltage setpoint, stability, and droop trimpots on the front panel. A load bank test is recommended to verify regulation performance and to fine‑tune the stability setting for the specific generator. The unit includes test points for convenient calibration during commissioning.
The solid‑state design ensures high reliability with no moving parts. Routine maintenance includes visual inspection of connections and cleaning of the unit to prevent dust accumulation. The regulator incorporates protective features against short circuits and overvoltage, enhancing its longevity. Mean time between failures is rated for extended service life in demanding applications. Periodic functional testing is recommended to ensure continued accuracy of regulation.
The Basler SR32A2B05B3E static voltage regulator delivers dependable excitation control with precision and durability. Its comprehensive feature set, compact footprint, and robust construction make it a preferred solution for generator voltage regulation in a wide range of industrial and marine applications.



