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1. Ceiling voltage is the maximum voltage that can be applied to the excitation sequence of the rotor/stator field winding in order to start.

2. Ceiling current, I think is just the maximum current that can be drawn by the loading on the geney via the windings, alternator, output terminals etc without causing damage to the system.
 

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