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Showing posts with label GSU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GSU. Show all posts
Monday, October 04, 2021
GSU construction and protection
Labels:
87T,
Buchholtz relay,
Conservator,
Differential Relay,
GSU,
Hydran,
Power Plant,
Surge Arrestor,
transformer
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Synchronous Generators - an overview of construction and operation
I've posted quite a bit about other aspects of power plants - posts about gas turbines, steam turbines, the steam cycle, nuclear reactors, and done a few posts about different or interesting places where I've worked in the past.
Oddly enough, I've never posted about electrical generators before, except for historical electrical progress and small household emergency generators. It seems a bit odd that I've overlooked this for so many years, because the entire reason power plants are built is to spin the generator! The machines we will be discussing are actually an alternators, because the output is alternating current. In the business, we tend to use the term "generator" more often than "alternator", so please bear that in mind while reading.
Oddly enough, I've never posted about electrical generators before, except for historical electrical progress and small household emergency generators. It seems a bit odd that I've overlooked this for so many years, because the entire reason power plants are built is to spin the generator! The machines we will be discussing are actually an alternators, because the output is alternating current. In the business, we tend to use the term "generator" more often than "alternator", so please bear that in mind while reading.
Labels:
exciter,
Generator,
Generator Step Up,
GSU,
megavar,
megawatt,
Power Plant,
reactive capability curve,
retaining ring,
slip ring,
synchronism,
Synchronous,
three phase AC,
vars,
Voltage Regulator,
watts
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