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I am trying to explain this as simple as possible as I don't want to turn this into EE 104
An impedance is always abbreviated as Z and expressed in Ohm
However, Z is a resistance at a particular Frequency, here we are concerned with Z at 50Hz / 60Hz
Z is usually used for a part like a piece...
I am jumping into this thread at a very late stage, but it always amazes me when a member shares the idea of replacing a original exciter unit with an aftermarket unit.
Here, in this particular case the British manufacturer requires a exciter field winding impedance of 5 Ohm to 50 Ohm and sure...
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