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- Jan 16, 2003
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1. Does anyone have some simple formulas for determining the amount of current that will flow right at generator breaker closeing based on the voltage difference between a generator and the bus. Assume the phase angle difference is 0 degrees. Assume an infinite bus. I am thinking it is Delta volts divided by the subtransient reactance of the generator.
2. Does anyone have a simple formula to estimate the amount of power that will flow based on phase angle difference or slip rate of a generator synchronizing to a bus? Assume the voltage of the the generator and bus are exactly the same. The only variable is the slip rate.
I am trying to set a synch check relay and I am thinking to set it wide as long as I don't exceed the nameplate ratings of the generator, as a check device that should be OK.
2. Does anyone have a simple formula to estimate the amount of power that will flow based on phase angle difference or slip rate of a generator synchronizing to a bus? Assume the voltage of the the generator and bus are exactly the same. The only variable is the slip rate.
I am trying to set a synch check relay and I am thinking to set it wide as long as I don't exceed the nameplate ratings of the generator, as a check device that should be OK.