Audun
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2002
- 14
Hi folks.
I have tried to find what recomondations there are regarding negative sequence currents in generators.
Standards state max 10% of rated current, but Aggreko told me their rental gen.sets could handle 33% negative sequence currents. When I asked why they differ from the standards, they told me that they use permanent magnet rotor for induction of field current, and not stator tapping.
But how does that help ? The field current/voltage is DC and thus not affected by the stator unbalance anyway. Or is the thyristor rectifier making trouble because of the unbalanced feeding voltages ?
Audun
I have tried to find what recomondations there are regarding negative sequence currents in generators.
Standards state max 10% of rated current, but Aggreko told me their rental gen.sets could handle 33% negative sequence currents. When I asked why they differ from the standards, they told me that they use permanent magnet rotor for induction of field current, and not stator tapping.
But how does that help ? The field current/voltage is DC and thus not affected by the stator unbalance anyway. Or is the thyristor rectifier making trouble because of the unbalanced feeding voltages ?
Audun