ksprague
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2002
- 10
The following is a new procedure that was given to me to perform the testing:
After unloading the generator let the 32 Relay (Reverse Power) arm itself; which is accomplished by sitting unloaded for 45 seconds and adjusting the power factor setting of .97 to .99 on the lag side, this will trip the Turbine/Generator. Additionally when performing this step you may need to break turbine vacuum to aid in getting the generator to show reverse current.
I have a couple of questions.
1. If I have to manipulate the generator by adjusting power factor and opening the turbine vacuum breaker, how reliable is the relay scheme? In and emergency if I had time to do both of these things I would have time to just take the Unit off.
2. How would opening the vacuum breaker make the generator motor? At zero MW, wouldn't the control valves open to accommodate for any "drag" that the backpressure would create? Also, wouldn't the turbine trip on high vacuum before the Reverse Power Relay would trip the Turbine/Generator?
After unloading the generator let the 32 Relay (Reverse Power) arm itself; which is accomplished by sitting unloaded for 45 seconds and adjusting the power factor setting of .97 to .99 on the lag side, this will trip the Turbine/Generator. Additionally when performing this step you may need to break turbine vacuum to aid in getting the generator to show reverse current.
I have a couple of questions.
1. If I have to manipulate the generator by adjusting power factor and opening the turbine vacuum breaker, how reliable is the relay scheme? In and emergency if I had time to do both of these things I would have time to just take the Unit off.
2. How would opening the vacuum breaker make the generator motor? At zero MW, wouldn't the control valves open to accommodate for any "drag" that the backpressure would create? Also, wouldn't the turbine trip on high vacuum before the Reverse Power Relay would trip the Turbine/Generator?