gvasiliou
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2012
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Generator datasheets refers that manufacturing of generator is according to NEMA MG 1-32.
Part 32 of NEMA MG-1, section 32.13, NEMA Refers:
Can somebody explain this .... with more details...?
I admit is a little confusing term since 3ph short circuit capability of generators is described, but I(2) is involved, and as far as i know, I(2) is involved only in Single Phase to ground short circuit....
Thanks.
Part 32 of NEMA MG-1, section 32.13, NEMA Refers:
32.13 SHORT-CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
A synchronous generator shall be capable of withstanding, without damage, a 30-second, three-phase
short circuit at its terminals when operating at rated kVA and power factor, at 5-percent over-voltage, with
fixed excitation. The generator shall also be capable of withstanding, without damage, at its terminals
any other short circuit of 30 seconds or less provided:
a. The machine phase currents under fault conditions are such that the negative-phase-sequence
current, (I2), expressed in per unit of stator current at rated kVA, and the duration of the fault in
seconds, t, are limited to values which give an integrated product, (I2)2t, equal to or less than
1. 40 for salient-pole machines
2. 30 for air-cooled cylindrical rotor machines
b. The maximum phase current is limited by external means to a value which does not exceed the
maximum phase current obtained from the three-phase fault.
Can somebody explain this .... with more details...?
I admit is a little confusing term since 3ph short circuit capability of generators is described, but I(2) is involved, and as far as i know, I(2) is involved only in Single Phase to ground short circuit....
Thanks.