drchaos
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2007
- 27
I have been reading some of the old threads about synchronizing generators, and the necessity to have the angle as small as possible (<20 degrees at least).
Do any similar standards apply to closing breakers on the rest of the transmission system, not necessarily near generators?
Kundur has a rule of thumb that as long as the delta P of any generation nearby is less than 0.5pu, then the angle is ok.
Does anyone have any similar rules of thumb about angle differences / voltage difference for reclosing generally?
Is 45 degrees ok? Is 60 ok?
Do any similar standards apply to closing breakers on the rest of the transmission system, not necessarily near generators?
Kundur has a rule of thumb that as long as the delta P of any generation nearby is less than 0.5pu, then the angle is ok.
Does anyone have any similar rules of thumb about angle differences / voltage difference for reclosing generally?
Is 45 degrees ok? Is 60 ok?