Naumaan
Electrical
- Sep 29, 2016
- 7
Hi Everyone!
Our Generator is rated at 330 MWe. Its excitation current is provided through a Permanent Magnet Generator (58 KW) and Main Exciter(1360 KW).
The excitation to Main Exciter is provided by Permanent Magnet Generator using 3 carbon brushes per pole and overall 6 carbon brushes (Ie=60A, Ve=70V). The excitation to Generator is provided by Main Exciter using 40 carbon brushes per pole and overall 80 carbon brushes (Ie=1800A, Ve=460V).
It so happened that during operation sparking stared to occur at the negative pole (negative slip ring) of Main Exciter at all the 3 carbon bushes at it. The initial remedial actions included spring replacement, brush replacement and brush facing. The current distribution among brushes was found normal. The vibration of generator shaft was although a bit higher from previous records but it was well within normal range. The sparking was sometimes intermittent and sometimes it continued for days and hours at a single brush or at all 3 brushes of negative pole.
Our generator went to shutdown due to grid problem which provided us opportunity to look at the slip ring in stationary state. At the negative pole, we observed "GHOSTMARKS" or "FOOTPRINTS". We did a little bit of polishing at negative slip ring to remove GHOSTMARKS and make generator go online as early as possible. We were unable to remove these marks completely. As soon as the generator started operation, there was severe sparking at the negative pole. We again checked springs, brushes and current distribution which was OK. But after operation of 4 weeks sparking has ceased and there is no sparking at brushes for four months as generator has continuous operation.
[highlight Red]WHY SPARKING HAS STOPPED NOW?[/highlight]
In theory, I have read that once ghost marks appear and cause sparking they keep on making more damage but now everything is OK. Can there be any other problem?
Hoping for some expert to look at it. Thanks in advance!
Our Generator is rated at 330 MWe. Its excitation current is provided through a Permanent Magnet Generator (58 KW) and Main Exciter(1360 KW).
The excitation to Main Exciter is provided by Permanent Magnet Generator using 3 carbon brushes per pole and overall 6 carbon brushes (Ie=60A, Ve=70V). The excitation to Generator is provided by Main Exciter using 40 carbon brushes per pole and overall 80 carbon brushes (Ie=1800A, Ve=460V).
It so happened that during operation sparking stared to occur at the negative pole (negative slip ring) of Main Exciter at all the 3 carbon bushes at it. The initial remedial actions included spring replacement, brush replacement and brush facing. The current distribution among brushes was found normal. The vibration of generator shaft was although a bit higher from previous records but it was well within normal range. The sparking was sometimes intermittent and sometimes it continued for days and hours at a single brush or at all 3 brushes of negative pole.
Our generator went to shutdown due to grid problem which provided us opportunity to look at the slip ring in stationary state. At the negative pole, we observed "GHOSTMARKS" or "FOOTPRINTS". We did a little bit of polishing at negative slip ring to remove GHOSTMARKS and make generator go online as early as possible. We were unable to remove these marks completely. As soon as the generator started operation, there was severe sparking at the negative pole. We again checked springs, brushes and current distribution which was OK. But after operation of 4 weeks sparking has ceased and there is no sparking at brushes for four months as generator has continuous operation.
[highlight Red]WHY SPARKING HAS STOPPED NOW?[/highlight]
In theory, I have read that once ghost marks appear and cause sparking they keep on making more damage but now everything is OK. Can there be any other problem?
Hoping for some expert to look at it. Thanks in advance!