Introduction: Core guarantee for stable operation of industrial generators
In diesel generator sets, gas turbine power stations, and various backup power systems, the voltage regulator (AVR) is the core control unit that ensures a constant output voltage. The APR 63-5 voltage regulator launched by Basler Electric is a solid-state excitation control system designed specifically for 50/60 Hz brushless generators, suitable for generators with a 63Vdc excitation magnetic field.
The regulator adopts a sturdy epoxy resin encapsulated plastic shell, which has passed CSA/UL certification and can operate reliably in harsh industrial environments. For on-site engineers and technicians, a deep understanding of the working principle, debugging process, and protection mechanism of APR 63-5 is the key to ensuring the safe, stable, and efficient operation of the generator set. This article will provide you with a detailed operation guide from a practical perspective.
1. Product Overview and Technical Specifications
APR 63-5 detects the output voltage of the generator, converts it into a DC signal, and compares it with an internal reference voltage to generate an error signal to control the DC excitation power, thereby maintaining a constant generator output.
1.1 Core electrical parameters
Before installation and debugging, it is necessary to confirm that the specifications of the regulator are compatible with the generator system:
Power input: 190-277 Vac (± 10%), single-phase, 50/60 Hz, maximum capacity 650 VA.
Sensing input: single-phase, optional tap, frequency 50/60 Hz.
240V tap: 190-250 Vac (± 10%), maximum capacity 5 VA.
480V tap: 380-480 Vac (± 10%), maximum capacity 5 VA.
Power output (excitation magnetic field):
Maximum continuous output: 5.0 Adc, 63 Vdc, 315 W.
One minute strong excitation output: 8.5 Adc, 105 Vdc, 893 W.
Applicable magnetic field resistance range: minimum 12.6 Ω, maximum 100 Ω.
Voltage regulation range:
Internal adjustment (240V tap): 170-264 Vac.
Internal adjustment (480V tap): 340-528 Vac.
External adjustment: The adjustment range of ± 10% can be achieved by connecting an external 1000 Ω, 2 W potentiometer.
1.2 Environment and Certification
Working temperature: -40 ° C to 60 ° C (-40 ° F to 140 ° F).
Storage temperature: -65 ° C to 85 ° C (-85 ° F to 185 ° F).
Certification: UL approved, CSA certified.
2. Installation and Electrical Connection Guide
Proper installation and wiring are the foundation for the long-term stable operation of equipment.
2.1 Mechanical Installation
APR 63-5 can be installed in any convenient location or directly on the generator set. The installation dimensions are shown in Figure 1, using # 11 (ANSI) or M5 (metric) to install the hardware. The diameter of the installation hole is 0.218 inches (approximately 6 millimeters), with a total of two locations. The torque of terminal block screws should not exceed 9 inches pounds (1 Newton meter).
(This is the installation size and control component schematic diagram location of APR 63-5)
2.2 Typical wiring steps
The wiring of APR 63-5 is relatively intuitive, but the following steps must be strictly followed:
Frequency configuration: Configure the rated frequency of the regulator by connecting the jumper from the COM end to the 50Hz or 60Hz terminal (Figure 3).
Excitation output connection (key): Connect the F+and F - terminals of APR 63-5 to the excitation machine field. It is necessary to strictly observe the polarity, as reverse connection may cause damage to the regulator or generator.
Power input connection: Connect terminals 3 and 4 to the generator stator winding. Both leads need to be connected in series with 5A, 250V, high breaking capacity fast melting fuses to prevent overcurrent damage.
Voltage sensing connection: Connect the line voltage of the generator to the 240 or 480 tap terminals of the regulator, depending on the output voltage level of the generator. The sensing connection and power input share terminal 4 to form a circuit.
Attachment connection (optional): If using the CBS 305 current enhancement system, remove the jumper wires on terminals CB - and CB+of APR 63-5 and connect them to CBS 305 (Figure 4, 5, 6).
Important safety warning: It is strictly prohibited to use Megger or high-voltage testing equipment for insulation testing of regulators. The high voltage generated by these devices can instantly penetrate the semiconductor components inside the regulator, causing permanent damage.

3. Regulator control and fine tuning
There are three key adjustment knobs on the APR 63-5 panel, as shown in Figure 3: FREQ (frequency compensation), TAB (stability), and VOLT (voltage).
3.1 VOLT (Voltage Regulation)
Function: Rotate clockwise to increase the output voltage of the generator. This is the most commonly used output voltage setting knob.
Remote control: Replace the jumper between terminals 6 and 7 with an external 1000 Ω, 2W potentiometer, which can provide a remote adjustment range of ± 10% based on the VOLT setting value, making it very suitable for remote fine-tuning in the control room.