pbeigbeder
Electrical
- Apr 4, 2007
- 8
Hello
I'm working on a power plant in France (around 500MVA). On this PP the generator is excited by a static excitation system and in the french rules it must be capable to whistand a short-circuit just after step-up transformer during 300ms without loss of synchronism.
Due to this excitation system, in my point of vue the excitation won't be able to perform this requirement. The voltage will decrease and the excitation source also, the excitation will then also decrease.
Do any of you have experiences on such system in terms of stability?
Thanks in advance
I'm working on a power plant in France (around 500MVA). On this PP the generator is excited by a static excitation system and in the french rules it must be capable to whistand a short-circuit just after step-up transformer during 300ms without loss of synchronism.
Due to this excitation system, in my point of vue the excitation won't be able to perform this requirement. The voltage will decrease and the excitation source also, the excitation will then also decrease.
Do any of you have experiences on such system in terms of stability?
Thanks in advance