Karmicpower
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2009
- 6
Dear folks,
I am a newbie here, so please don't mind if i am not that descriptive of the subject.
Well, we have a 15 MVA synchronous (hydro) generator with 14 poles, rated speed of 428.6 rpm and moment of inertia of 12,000 kgm2. Recently, the machine tripped on some temperature fault and the machine came to a complete standstill within less than 3 minutes against a normal time of 35-40 minutes. We don't have any type of braking mechanism put in place. We were completely shocked by its unusual behaviour and inspected the runner, the NDE and DE bearings, air gap, IR of the stator windings, XLPE cable, etc. Everything was normal but we were skeptic to run it. However, we did run the machine and everything was just normal.
I just want to know whether anybody has ever experienced such incidence or have knowledge about what could be the reason.
I am a newbie here, so please don't mind if i am not that descriptive of the subject.
Well, we have a 15 MVA synchronous (hydro) generator with 14 poles, rated speed of 428.6 rpm and moment of inertia of 12,000 kgm2. Recently, the machine tripped on some temperature fault and the machine came to a complete standstill within less than 3 minutes against a normal time of 35-40 minutes. We don't have any type of braking mechanism put in place. We were completely shocked by its unusual behaviour and inspected the runner, the NDE and DE bearings, air gap, IR of the stator windings, XLPE cable, etc. Everything was normal but we were skeptic to run it. However, we did run the machine and everything was just normal.
I just want to know whether anybody has ever experienced such incidence or have knowledge about what could be the reason.