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Generator Monitoring

Generator Monitoring

Generator Monitoring

(OP)
If this forum will recall, several weeks ago I posted, requesting advice for some 13.2KV generators that had burned up, and associated testing and monitoring. I have been monitoring, and performing test, and have not seen anything that looks out of the ordinary. Please remember I am new to power generation. I have had the gens. meggered, high potted and those test all indicate that all is well. I am monitoring using a Hioki 3196 power anaylzers and would gladly attach the charts, for viewing and the opinions of this forum. But I don't know how to attach, if someone tell me how I will gladly do it. I am currently getting faults that are not making any sense, and not showing on the Power Anaylizer charts, and I am tired of looking stupid when my boss ask why? I have a fault "Low Voltage, Low Frequency", and "Reactive Power Fault" on the same gen. at different times, and of course the gen. shuts down. Please help I am very confused.

RE: Generator Monitoring

The problem seems to be in your prime mover which is not getting up to speed fo some reason. Your low voltage is due low frequency which in turn is due to lower than rated speed. Check the prime mover governor settings. Is it a diesel engine ?

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RE: Generator Monitoring

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Yes, it is a Diesel. When I arrived at the site the engine was running and sharing the load (Parallel operation) I will check the governor.

RE: Generator Monitoring

Low terminal voltage due to low excitation on a machine synchronised to a larger network will cause a heavy leading power factor. This may explain the 'reactive power fault'. Also consider that some trandsucers, especially self-powered ones, can do weird things when the input voltage is low. It shouldn't be a problem in the normal operating range, but if the voltage is really low then strange results can appear.

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