Conditions for Parallel Operation of Two Generators
Points : Conditions for Parallel Operation of Two Generators
The conditions for parallel operation of two d.c. generators are:
1. Positive terminal of one machine should be connected to the positive terminal of
other machines.
2. The voltages of two machines should be approximately equal before these machines
are connected.
Normally only generators with dropping voltage-current characteristics may be
connected in parallel. The drooping voltage-current characteristic of a single d.c.
generator. This characteristic shows that if the load increases, then the load
current flowing supplied by the generator increases and its terminal voltage will
fall. If either the speed of the prime mover of the generator or the amount of field
current in the generator is increased, then the generated voltage E0 increases and
the whole terminal voltage characteristic shifts upward. Since the characteristic
shifts upwards, the terminal voltage for any given load current will increase.
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