How to choose the busbar after SFC?
How to choose the busbar after SFC?
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SFC is widely used in pumped storage power plant,but how to choose the busbar which is located in the output of SFC?
Any special characteristic of the busbar?how about its working status in low frequency electrical system?Are there any standards for the isolated phase enclosed busbar used in such enviroment?
P.S. SFC is static frequency converter.
the busbar is used in the starting circuit.
Any special characteristic of the busbar?how about its working status in low frequency electrical system?Are there any standards for the isolated phase enclosed busbar used in such enviroment?
P.S. SFC is static frequency converter.
the busbar is used in the starting circuit.






RE: How to choose the busbar after SFC?
Have you calculated how much power is required to turn the machine? Are you starting the machine with the draft tube/tail race purged? How much time do you calculate the SFC will be running?
We need more information to help you with this.
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RE: How to choose the busbar after SFC?
Due to the SFC which the busbar is connected to,there will be low frequency electrical system in the busbar when the SFC takes fuction to start the motor.
I wonder how to define the charcteristic of the busbar because of this low frequncy system.
Just characteristic of the busbar used as the feeder of the SFC,nothing to do with others.
Thanks!
RE: How to choose the busbar after SFC?
Here's what you need to do assuming you are using an iso phase bus:
Figure out how much power and current the bus bars will be carrying.
Calculate the maximum fault current in the event there is a failure in the generator on start up.
Calculate the forces on the insulator network that hold the Bus bar in the fault condition.
Usually, the continuous current designates the size of the bus bar, and the fault current determines the size, strength and spacing of the insulators. If you are not using an Iso phase bus, it might be helpful to include a starting reactor since forces during a fault would be increased significantly.
I hope that helps. If you can provide a little more information, I can be of more assistance.
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RE: How to choose the busbar after SFC?
RE: How to choose the busbar after SFC?
GE's design for their auxiliary packages tends to be the bare minimum that they can get away with, not necessarily the best engineering solution for the client. Can't really blame them for that I guess - the clients should take care when writing the spec!
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