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DC EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION

DC EQUIPMENT TERMINOLGY DC Generators In  a  DC  generator,  commutation  provides  for  the  conversion  of  AC  to  a  DC  output  that  is Figure 1   AC to DC Conversion with a Commutator generated  in  the  armature  windings.     Commutation  will  be  discussed  in  greater  detail  in subsequent chapters. Summary DC equipment terms are summarized below. DC Equipment Terminology Summary Terminal voltage, as applied to DC generators, is defined as the voltage that can be measured at the output of the generator. Counter-electromotive force (CEMF) is defined as the induced voltage that acts to counter the applied voltage in a DC motor or a DC generator. Applied voltage is defined as the voltage that is delivered across the load. Commutation   is   the   positioning   of   the   DC   generator   brushes   so   that   the commutator  segments  change  brushes  at  the  same  time  the  armature  current changes direction. In  a  DC  generator,  commutation  provides  for  the  conversion  of  AC  to  a  DC output that is generated in the armature windings. ES-05 Page 2 Rev. 0

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