Drivesrock
Electrical
- May 27, 2005
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Hi all.
Has anyone had any (bad) experiences with an irregular exciter air gap of a synchronous generator?
Generator in question: 31.2MVA/25MW, 13.8kV, 60Hz; Brushless Exciter 76V, 9.8Amps.
The exciter air gap was measured by the original manufacturer and was 4.3mm, 2.7mm, 0.95mm, 3.0mm at the 90-degree positions (0-270 degrees). The nominal gap was not informed but manufacturer says the air gap should not be less than 70% of the nominal air gap and that the gap should be corrected with shims but did say the generator could be used.
I have searched and found plenty on the effects of the main rotor to stator air gap and what the differences can cause. Can I relate them to the exciter air gap and what could happen to the AVR?
Has anyone had any (bad) experiences with an irregular exciter air gap of a synchronous generator?
Generator in question: 31.2MVA/25MW, 13.8kV, 60Hz; Brushless Exciter 76V, 9.8Amps.
The exciter air gap was measured by the original manufacturer and was 4.3mm, 2.7mm, 0.95mm, 3.0mm at the 90-degree positions (0-270 degrees). The nominal gap was not informed but manufacturer says the air gap should not be less than 70% of the nominal air gap and that the gap should be corrected with shims but did say the generator could be used.
I have searched and found plenty on the effects of the main rotor to stator air gap and what the differences can cause. Can I relate them to the exciter air gap and what could happen to the AVR?