Sam's is your source for Hatteras and Cabo Yacht parts.

Enter a part description OR part number to search the Hatteras/Cabo parts catalog:

Email Sam's or call 1-800-678-9230 to order parts.

15kw MDJF over voltage output problem.

  • Thread starter Thread starter MarioG
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 9
  • Views Views 3,389

MarioG

Legendary Member
Joined
Apr 12, 2005
Messages
1,440
Status
  1. OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
Hatteras Model
58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
This weekend I had some minor problems with our genny. over all it ran well. I did notice that the generator aperently is producing excessive voltage. the meters are indicating well into the red arc reguardless of loading. recently, I had one injector rebuilt due to bad fuel. I also removed the flywheel and changed the ring gear due to uneven wear, in doing so I removed then replaced the spring next to the flywheel which i beleve has something to do with the governor.

any ideas why the over voltage and how to fix the problem?
 
Voltage is directly related to the RPM's and the spring thing is part of the governor.

Basic adjustment is to adjust it to about 117 Volts. Popper is to get a frequency and adjust it to 60 htz.
 
normally RPM controls frequency NOT voltage... not very familiar with Onans but that's the way it is with most gennies.

voltage is usually controlled by a voltage regulator, there might an adjustement. You really need to check RPM-frequency with a meter if you dont' have one on the panel.

How much voltage do you have?
 
Too high an RPM will increase the voltage. How high is the right question.
 
If the governor spring was changed, speed needs to be reset first. RPM is used to set frequency only. Mario needs to either put a frequency meter or a photo-tach on it. Set the governor to 60 Hz or 1800 RPM then re-check voltage. If it's still out of range then it's either the regulator or other electrical issue.
 
Sounds like the genny is now running at a higher RPM than before your changed the governor control spring....it should have an adjustment nut...I'd guess loosening the nut to extend the spring will solve your problem since likely a new spring is "tighter" (shorter) than the old...try a quarter or 1/8 turn at a time while genny is running under load and see how much effect it has on voltage....
 
Mario,
As I recall, there are actually two springs performing a balancing act to keep the frequency and voltage in spec while at the same time eliminating surging of the generator at varying or high loads. A meter with frequency as well as voltage is required. I have the tuning directions from the manual on the boat if you need them.
Bill
 
Thanks for the replys guys! I'll check the check/adjust the spring and see what it does and report back.

Thanks.
 
Too high RPMs will increase voltage and frequency. The correct way is to adjust RPMs with a frequency meter to get 60Hz and then adjust the voltage at that RPM by turning a pot on the control board.

However, if your control board was set OK before, it probably still is and you can just adjust it to get 60 Hz and I'll e the voltage will be fine. If you have a photo tach, start out at 1850 RPMs to try it.

120-125 volts is good these days. Some adjust it a little higher to offset voltage drops as new consumers come on.

Doug Shuman
 
If you don't have a frequency meter in your panel, you can buy them that just plug into an outlet. I have on at home and it works great. Here is a link to the one that I bought.

http://www.discountpv.com/meters/p4400.htm
 

Forum statistics

Threads
38,156
Messages
448,754
Members
12,482
Latest member
UnaVida

Latest Posts

Trending content

Back
Top Bottom