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question is wrong....ac is generated in alternator

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The most likely reason is that there is no field voltage being generated. This is controlled by the voltage regulator. Check to see if you are getting a DC field voltage. On the voltage regulator there are terminals to different pieces of equipment on the machine. Look for the terminals that are designated F1 and F2. These should have a DC voltage on them. Also look for a potentiometer that controls the field voltage. Turn it one way and the voltage will go down and turned the other way the voltage will go up. Make sure that this potentiometer is in the correct position to allow voltage to the field coils.

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First of all,.the generating voltage is 11kv...we can increase the voltage using step up transformer before transmitting the voltage for high distance,so the power loss will be minimum....its conductor cost is less

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It doesn't. Voltages are generated in the stator windings.

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