electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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DG's are a little out of my area. I was asked to provide input on the following scenario:
700 kw 480 vac Kato / Reliance diesel generator.
Generator and system are ungrounded.
Generator was supplying MCC in islanded mode, with low load on the MCC, but load bank resistors were added to bring total generator load to approx 610KW for test purposes.
A large block of lighting fed from the bus auto-switched on. The amount may be equivalent of several hundred kva.. suspected reactive ballast inrush according to an engineer more familiar with the lighting system.
At approx the same time, a generator volts/hz trip occurred and undervoltage alarm occurred expected following generator trip).
No other protection or alarms occurred. The other protection/alarms include:
"Generator Overcurrent with voltage restraint" 51V
64F (field ground?)
overspeed, low-lube oil, high-cooling-water-temperature
It is suspected that the block of lighting load caused the diesel to slow resulting in low hz and therefore high volts/hz trip.
Any thoughts on this scenario?
I have 2 reservations:
1 - if it is truly inductive inrush load, then it probably would not slow down generator but would mess with the voltage control.
2 - Why didn't overcurrent trip? Would you generally expect to get an overcurrent 51V?... (I'm sure it may require knowledge of time current characteristics, and inertia etc, but maybe someone is familiar with typical behavior).
What testing would you recommend ?
What would be the purpose of voltage restraint of the overcurrent ?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?
700 kw 480 vac Kato / Reliance diesel generator.
Generator and system are ungrounded.
Generator was supplying MCC in islanded mode, with low load on the MCC, but load bank resistors were added to bring total generator load to approx 610KW for test purposes.
A large block of lighting fed from the bus auto-switched on. The amount may be equivalent of several hundred kva.. suspected reactive ballast inrush according to an engineer more familiar with the lighting system.
At approx the same time, a generator volts/hz trip occurred and undervoltage alarm occurred expected following generator trip).
No other protection or alarms occurred. The other protection/alarms include:
"Generator Overcurrent with voltage restraint" 51V
64F (field ground?)
overspeed, low-lube oil, high-cooling-water-temperature
It is suspected that the block of lighting load caused the diesel to slow resulting in low hz and therefore high volts/hz trip.
Any thoughts on this scenario?
I have 2 reservations:
1 - if it is truly inductive inrush load, then it probably would not slow down generator but would mess with the voltage control.
2 - Why didn't overcurrent trip? Would you generally expect to get an overcurrent 51V?... (I'm sure it may require knowledge of time current characteristics, and inertia etc, but maybe someone is familiar with typical behavior).
What testing would you recommend ?
What would be the purpose of voltage restraint of the overcurrent ?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?