Electro2Mech
Electrical
- May 12, 2014
- 8
Hi forum !
Is the immediate disconnection from the grid under full load condition critical for the combustion engine of a genset ? (diesel or natural gas)
(E.g. the generator circuit breaker disconnects the load due to fault.)
Could this lead to damaging overheat or mechanical overstress of the engine ?
I would assume that the ECU is limiting the motors speed automatically because in automotive applications rpm limiting is state of the art for a long time.
Is it the same in genset applications ?
Or are there perhaps other risky side effects ? (E.g. Transient overvoltage of the generator)
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance and best regards !
Thomas
Is the immediate disconnection from the grid under full load condition critical for the combustion engine of a genset ? (diesel or natural gas)
(E.g. the generator circuit breaker disconnects the load due to fault.)
Could this lead to damaging overheat or mechanical overstress of the engine ?
I would assume that the ECU is limiting the motors speed automatically because in automotive applications rpm limiting is state of the art for a long time.
Is it the same in genset applications ?
Or are there perhaps other risky side effects ? (E.g. Transient overvoltage of the generator)
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance and best regards !
Thomas