Monday, January 18, 2016

What is meant by excitation?

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Electric generators work on the principle of electromagnetic induction. The essential part of this principle is the magnetic field. The magnetic field is produced from a d.c. power source from an exciter that is part of the generator system. The main requirement for electricity generation as per the basic principle is a magnetic field. The generator while producing electricity also has to produce the excitation current at a constant voltage for the electrical system to work properly. Controlling the magnetic field controls the voltage output of the generator.
The rotor or field coils in a generator produce the magnetic flux that is essential to the production of the electric power. The rotor is rotating electromagnet that requires a d.c. electric power source to excite the magnetic field. This power comes from an exciter.
Exciter is a device that provides a magnetizing current for the electromagnets in a motor or generator. There are two types of exciter, static exciter and rotory exciter. Rotory exciter is an additional small generator mounted on shaft of main generator. It will supply d.c. voltage to the rotory poles through slip ring and brushes. If it is an a.c. exciter, output of a.c. exciter is rectified by rotating diodes and supply d.c. to main field poles.
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