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Minimum bypass capacity for a Power Plant Load Rejection Test

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hamidun

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Jun 3, 2014
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Hi All,

In commissioning a Power Plant, if bypass capacity is 40% and we want to do 100% Load Rejection Test, is it recommended to go ahead with Load Rejection Test?

As if I am assuming, the excess load (60%) will go to safety valves? Is my understanding correct?

Kindly share your experience.

Thank you.
 
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That's right. 100% Load rejection test is irrespective of the Bypass capacity built in to the boiler /Turbine system.
All power plants are designed to withstand 100% load rejection without trip of the unit.

R Raghunath
 
I had heard that hydro generators sometimes exceed 35% overspeed and the some nuclear plants trip the generator for full load rejection. Is the requirement not to trip specific to gas turbines?
 
RRaghunath,

Appreciate your straightforward answer.

bacon4life,

Hope that others will share their experience for your question.
 
bacon4life, the requirement to be capable of 100% load rejection is there for Gas and Steam Turbines. This calls for fast acting control systems and valves.

R Raghunath
 
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