timm33333
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2012
- 198
I am trying to figure out the sizing criteria of large gas turbine generators (GTG) when non-linear loads are present. Information is easily available on the web for sizing the small diesel generators, but not much information is available for large gas turbine generators.
For sizing the small diesel generator: If the largest motor is VFD-operated, then we take 150% of the load of the largest VFD-operated motor, and 100% of all other loads, and sum all these loads. And if 50% of loads are non-liner then we de-rate the generator by 20%.
However larger GTG generators have higher inertia so they are different than smaller diesel generators.
What should be the criteria for sizing two large gas turbine generators (GTG) running in parallel, each of 30MW 13.8kV 0.8PF; when voltage harmonics is reduced to 5%, the largest motor is VFD-operated, and about 50% of the loads are non-liner loads? Thanks
For sizing the small diesel generator: If the largest motor is VFD-operated, then we take 150% of the load of the largest VFD-operated motor, and 100% of all other loads, and sum all these loads. And if 50% of loads are non-liner then we de-rate the generator by 20%.
However larger GTG generators have higher inertia so they are different than smaller diesel generators.
What should be the criteria for sizing two large gas turbine generators (GTG) running in parallel, each of 30MW 13.8kV 0.8PF; when voltage harmonics is reduced to 5%, the largest motor is VFD-operated, and about 50% of the loads are non-liner loads? Thanks