EddyWirbelstrom
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2002
- 214
A motor start study on a system with only local generation shows generator VAR requirement in excess of that shown on the the generator's steady-state VAR capability diagram.
I do not have any information on the generator's short-time VAR capability.
Does anyone have typical values of generator short-time VAR capability for motor starting ?
The short-circuit standard IEC60909-0 clause 4.6.1.1 shows that for a cylindrical rotor generator with an xd sat of 1.6, and an initial subtransient short-circuit current = I"k / IrG of 4, the generator can deliver a max continuous short-circuit current of 1.7 times its rated current.
Could this be used as a guide for generator VAR capability on starting motors ?
I do not have any information on the generator's short-time VAR capability.
Does anyone have typical values of generator short-time VAR capability for motor starting ?
The short-circuit standard IEC60909-0 clause 4.6.1.1 shows that for a cylindrical rotor generator with an xd sat of 1.6, and an initial subtransient short-circuit current = I"k / IrG of 4, the generator can deliver a max continuous short-circuit current of 1.7 times its rated current.
Could this be used as a guide for generator VAR capability on starting motors ?