mmuel
Electrical
- Sep 19, 2007
- 4
Hello Gentlemen,
We have a 50MW gas turbine that is used for peaking and system stability. The problem we are experiencing is when we are exporting VARS (over exciting the generator) we hit the volt/hertz limit (1.05pu) before the generator capability curve indicates we should.
Here are the specifics: 65MW unit. It is limited to 50MW because of emissions. 13.8KV terminal voltage and goes to GSU and to 161KV. The 161KV line is usually around 163KV, so generator voltage is approximately 14KV.
The most we have gotten was about 9 MVAR before we hit the 1.05pu limit but the capability curve shows we should be able to get at least 20 MVAR. Attached is the generator curve. Any explanation would be appreciated.
We have a 50MW gas turbine that is used for peaking and system stability. The problem we are experiencing is when we are exporting VARS (over exciting the generator) we hit the volt/hertz limit (1.05pu) before the generator capability curve indicates we should.
Here are the specifics: 65MW unit. It is limited to 50MW because of emissions. 13.8KV terminal voltage and goes to GSU and to 161KV. The 161KV line is usually around 163KV, so generator voltage is approximately 14KV.
The most we have gotten was about 9 MVAR before we hit the 1.05pu limit but the capability curve shows we should be able to get at least 20 MVAR. Attached is the generator curve. Any explanation would be appreciated.