Photocell
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2004
- 18
I work in a gas processing plant where electrical power is generated by three identical gas turbine driven turbo generators (A, B and C). Each generator is rated 11kV 20.38 MW at 0.8 PF 430C. During normal operation 2 out of 3 generators are run to feed the plant load (32 MW approx.) while the third generator remains standby. The excitation system is brushless excitation consisting of PMG as the main exciter. These three generators are supplied by Peebles electrical machines.
The major loads on the plant are four big compressor motors rated 11kV 6.2MW each. During startup, each motor takes 24MVARs approximately.
We are experiencing some strange problems in the excitation system. Since last one month, whenever we have tried to start any of the four compressor motors, generator A grasps all the MVARs while running in parallel with generators B and / or C. (Please note that the generators were running normal for two years before the last one month). This causes generator A to trip on high MVARs from its protection relay (GE SR 489). The generator A behaves abnormally only during the start of the motors while it remains stable during the normal operation and shares equal MVARs with the other generators. The AVR installed on generators is BASLER DECS 125-15. The parameter settings of AVR of generator A is identical to AVRs of generator B and C. We have tested the protection, metering and quadrature droop CTs (on the middle phase) which are found normal. The protection relay is working normal and the only abnormality observed is high MVAR grasping of generator A. Please explain what can be the possible cause of the generator A abnormal behavior and what should be our way forward to resolve this issue.
Thanks and Regards
The major loads on the plant are four big compressor motors rated 11kV 6.2MW each. During startup, each motor takes 24MVARs approximately.
We are experiencing some strange problems in the excitation system. Since last one month, whenever we have tried to start any of the four compressor motors, generator A grasps all the MVARs while running in parallel with generators B and / or C. (Please note that the generators were running normal for two years before the last one month). This causes generator A to trip on high MVARs from its protection relay (GE SR 489). The generator A behaves abnormally only during the start of the motors while it remains stable during the normal operation and shares equal MVARs with the other generators. The AVR installed on generators is BASLER DECS 125-15. The parameter settings of AVR of generator A is identical to AVRs of generator B and C. We have tested the protection, metering and quadrature droop CTs (on the middle phase) which are found normal. The protection relay is working normal and the only abnormality observed is high MVAR grasping of generator A. Please explain what can be the possible cause of the generator A abnormal behavior and what should be our way forward to resolve this issue.
Thanks and Regards