niallnz
Electrical
- Sep 16, 2001
- 99
I have situation of when a 280kVA standby generator is supplying the site load (mains fail) the voltage oscillates by approximately 5V at around 2Hz. The site load is about 135kW @ 0.98 leading, and consists of a UPS, air conditioning plant (VSD driven) and the usual basic building load. The generator is a typical diesel driven Stamford 4pole alternator with an MX321 AVR. The site has two generators (N+1 redundancy) and it doesn't mater which generator is supplying the load the voltage will oscillate. If the two generators are run in parallel supplying the isolated site load the voltage oscillation is not apparent.
The UPS and the VSD's have enough filtering to keep the voltage THD to 3% when running on the generator, but the current THD is around 20%.
Do you think it is possible that the AVR is responding to the current harmonics?
As far as I can tell the generator is operating with its capability area. Could there be a resonance interaction with the harmonic filters on VSD's?
Your thoughts please
Cheers Niall
The UPS and the VSD's have enough filtering to keep the voltage THD to 3% when running on the generator, but the current THD is around 20%.
Do you think it is possible that the AVR is responding to the current harmonics?
As far as I can tell the generator is operating with its capability area. Could there be a resonance interaction with the harmonic filters on VSD's?
Your thoughts please
Cheers Niall