micochico
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I am helping a friend troubleshoot a recently purchased MEP-804A that randomly shuts down for an overspeed trip. Sometimes it trips almost immediately after startup and other times will run for 5+ hours. Sometimes it will actually trip immediately when cranking before the engine starts. I have never witnessed the generator actually speeding up when the trip occurs. It will even trip with the load contact open and the trip doesn't even seem related to actual slight increases in frequency that occur when the electrical load is reduced. The generator seems to do an excellent job regulating frequency and voltage with varying loads.
I have confirmed the mag pickup to be ~2.4V while cranking. I believe it increase to about 9.8V with the genset running at 60 hz. I ran the genset up to 66Hz by adjusting the freq trimpot on the woodward governor controller and it did not overspeed trip. I adjusted the overspeed trimpot down on the woodward governor and it did not trip until I had gone several turns downs. When it finally did trip the generator would not crank or restart (overspeed as soon as cranking was attempted). I adjusted the overspeed trimpot back up a couple turns and the generator would start and run but still randomly overspeed trips. TM makes it sound like overspeed trimpot should be about 1Hz per turn.
My only thought is the governor controller is bad or the overspeed trimpot is broken. Can anyone advise anything else to check or additional testing to do to the mag pickup which I have concluded (maybe incorrectly) is the only speed reference for the overspeed trip circuit?
Thank you for any assistance
Tom
I have confirmed the mag pickup to be ~2.4V while cranking. I believe it increase to about 9.8V with the genset running at 60 hz. I ran the genset up to 66Hz by adjusting the freq trimpot on the woodward governor controller and it did not overspeed trip. I adjusted the overspeed trimpot down on the woodward governor and it did not trip until I had gone several turns downs. When it finally did trip the generator would not crank or restart (overspeed as soon as cranking was attempted). I adjusted the overspeed trimpot back up a couple turns and the generator would start and run but still randomly overspeed trips. TM makes it sound like overspeed trimpot should be about 1Hz per turn.
My only thought is the governor controller is bad or the overspeed trimpot is broken. Can anyone advise anything else to check or additional testing to do to the mag pickup which I have concluded (maybe incorrectly) is the only speed reference for the overspeed trip circuit?
Thank you for any assistance
Tom