stevesummers
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2015
- 26
Hi All,
I have what is hopefully a simple problem - but just having a bit of brain fog and cant see the way through it.
We have a 2MWe rated gas engine, which is driving a 2481kVA @0.8PF alternator set, equivalent to 1984.8kW (its IEC world so alternators are rated on kVA)
The alternator supplies a 100kVA auxiliary load (say 90kW at 0.9PF), for the various cooling and auxiliary systems etc.
Where i am getting confused is how much power can we get out at the connection point in terms of both kW and kVA. On paper we want the system to be able to deliver 2000kW at 0.95 PF lag through to 0.95 lead.... in practice it will probably sit at around 0.98 lag, but that's beside the point.
In alternator terms, everything looks ok i.e. we are have a nominal 100kVA (90kW) load and then if we are exporting 2000kW, we have a total load of 2105kVA (2000/0.95) +100kVA = 2205kVA so below the alternator rating, and everything checks out.
But if we look at the engine rating, this is only given in kW i.e. actual real power (as expected)... but the load we are asking the alternator to deliver is an active power of 2000kW for the generation and an additional 90KW for the auxiliaries.
So this makes me think the alternator is oversized, or the engine is undersized and if we tried to actually run it this way, then the engine would fall over, and would we have to accept we can only deliver 2000kW - 90kW = 1910kW.
For the purpose of this i am ignoring any short term overload capabilities etc.
Hope that makes sense - any help / sanity appreciated.
S
I have what is hopefully a simple problem - but just having a bit of brain fog and cant see the way through it.
We have a 2MWe rated gas engine, which is driving a 2481kVA @0.8PF alternator set, equivalent to 1984.8kW (its IEC world so alternators are rated on kVA)
The alternator supplies a 100kVA auxiliary load (say 90kW at 0.9PF), for the various cooling and auxiliary systems etc.
Where i am getting confused is how much power can we get out at the connection point in terms of both kW and kVA. On paper we want the system to be able to deliver 2000kW at 0.95 PF lag through to 0.95 lead.... in practice it will probably sit at around 0.98 lag, but that's beside the point.
In alternator terms, everything looks ok i.e. we are have a nominal 100kVA (90kW) load and then if we are exporting 2000kW, we have a total load of 2105kVA (2000/0.95) +100kVA = 2205kVA so below the alternator rating, and everything checks out.
But if we look at the engine rating, this is only given in kW i.e. actual real power (as expected)... but the load we are asking the alternator to deliver is an active power of 2000kW for the generation and an additional 90KW for the auxiliaries.
So this makes me think the alternator is oversized, or the engine is undersized and if we tried to actually run it this way, then the engine would fall over, and would we have to accept we can only deliver 2000kW - 90kW = 1910kW.
For the purpose of this i am ignoring any short term overload capabilities etc.
Hope that makes sense - any help / sanity appreciated.
S