Umer9
Electrical
- Sep 26, 2024
- 1
Hello everyone,
I am trying to get my head around a few things related to loss of excitation on a generator operating in parallel with other generators. We know that when a generator loses excitation while the prime mover keeps it running, it acts like an induction generator but since its field has lost so it draws in VARs from the system but the literature says the amount of VARs drawn depends on initial loading of the generator, how? Also, there is drop in active power loading of the generator, why is it so because primer mover is intact? Could anybody explain it?
Thanks in advance
I am trying to get my head around a few things related to loss of excitation on a generator operating in parallel with other generators. We know that when a generator loses excitation while the prime mover keeps it running, it acts like an induction generator but since its field has lost so it draws in VARs from the system but the literature says the amount of VARs drawn depends on initial loading of the generator, how? Also, there is drop in active power loading of the generator, why is it so because primer mover is intact? Could anybody explain it?
Thanks in advance