Briggs & Stratton 86262GS Familiarization & Troubleshooting Manual page 24

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Figure 2.6 represents a "dual voltage" stator (AC) power
winding schematic.
It is made up of two windings and has the ability to supply a
dual output voltage (such as 120VAC and/or 240VAC).
Figure 2.6 — Dual Voltage AC Power Winding
A typical "Displaced Phase Excitation" (DPE) winding is
shown schematically in Figure 2.7.
Figure 2.7 — Displaced Phase Excitation (DPE)
Output (AC) from this winding is rectified and delivered to
the bridge rectifier rotor windings as direct current (DC).
Portable Generator Familiarization & Troubleshooting Guide
Section 2 • Generator Components & Systems
Stator Excitation Winding
Direct Excited Units: Excitation winding (AC) output is
delivered to a bridge rectifier (Figure 2.8), which converts its
output to direct current (DC).
The rectifier direct current output is delivered to the rotor
windings.
Figure 2.8 — Direct Excited Units
"XL" & "MC" Series Stators
Some "XL" and "MC" series stators are equipped with
excitation" (DPE) windings that interconnect with the stator
(AC) power windings.This is shown in the schematic in
Figure 2.9.
Figure 2.9 — (AC) / (DPE) Windings ("XL" and "MC")
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