RRaghunath
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2002
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Overfrequency protection is set at 52Hz and wired to trip the Generator circuit breaker in a Gasturbine power station, I know. The unit has 11kV generator circuit breaker as well as 132kV grid circuit breaker on the HV side of generator transformer. The unit is 30MW rated run by GE Frame-6 gas turbine.
I think this is meant to protect the GTG against governor malfunction and thus the scheme is appropriate. My colleagues argue that the overfrequency is problem of the grid and tripping the grid circuit breaker is appropriate as this ensures that the unit islands feeding its own auxiliaries.
Could you share the practices in your power stations please.
Thanks in anticipation.
I think this is meant to protect the GTG against governor malfunction and thus the scheme is appropriate. My colleagues argue that the overfrequency is problem of the grid and tripping the grid circuit breaker is appropriate as this ensures that the unit islands feeding its own auxiliaries.
Could you share the practices in your power stations please.
Thanks in anticipation.