scott88
Electrical
- Apr 25, 2012
- 16
Hi,
I am looking for some clarification on my understanding of generator frequency response following a recent sequence of events.
The generator is an 280MW machine with a gas turbine prime mover connected to the national grid. Following an instantaneous drop in grid frequency fromn 49.97hz to 49.60 the following sequence of events occured;
1. The Generator current rose from 6.03kA to 8.78kA
2. Under Excitation Limit warning came in
0.05 seconds later (Generator controller responds to the change in frequency)
3. Generator current fell to 5.80kA
4. Excitation current increases from 694A to 804A
5. Power factor shifted from -0.86 to -0.84
0.05 seconds later (GT controller responds to the generator)
6. IGV position opened from 40% to 41%
7. Active power rose from 181MW to 202MW
System stabilised.
My questions and understanding are regarding;
- Why did the underexcitation limit warning come in immediately after the drop in grid frequency with no change to the excitation current?
- Why did the generator current increase immediately after the drop in grid freqeuncy?
I appreciate that a drop in grid frequency will result in the generator controller responding and the requirement to increase active power/excitation current/IGV position, its the immediate effect that confuses me.
Any guidance appreciated,
Thanks
I am looking for some clarification on my understanding of generator frequency response following a recent sequence of events.
The generator is an 280MW machine with a gas turbine prime mover connected to the national grid. Following an instantaneous drop in grid frequency fromn 49.97hz to 49.60 the following sequence of events occured;
1. The Generator current rose from 6.03kA to 8.78kA
2. Under Excitation Limit warning came in
0.05 seconds later (Generator controller responds to the change in frequency)
3. Generator current fell to 5.80kA
4. Excitation current increases from 694A to 804A
5. Power factor shifted from -0.86 to -0.84
0.05 seconds later (GT controller responds to the generator)
6. IGV position opened from 40% to 41%
7. Active power rose from 181MW to 202MW
System stabilised.
My questions and understanding are regarding;
- Why did the underexcitation limit warning come in immediately after the drop in grid frequency with no change to the excitation current?
- Why did the generator current increase immediately after the drop in grid freqeuncy?
I appreciate that a drop in grid frequency will result in the generator controller responding and the requirement to increase active power/excitation current/IGV position, its the immediate effect that confuses me.
Any guidance appreciated,
Thanks