Parallel Operation of Shunt Generators
Points : Parallel Operation of Shunt Generators
When two shunt generators are connected in parallel, they function together to
supply power to a common load and they are completely stable whether or not their
exact voltage versus current characteristics are identical. This is because of the
drooping voltage-current characteristics of shunt generators. The circuit diagram
for the operation of two shunt generators in parallel. Assume that generator A is in
operation with switch SA closed and that the load it is delivering is about to be
increased sufficiently to require the use of a machine of larger rating than A or
the connection of a second generator to operate in parallel with A, The procedure
for connection of two shunt generators in parallel is as follows:
1. Second generator B is brought up to rated speed by its prime mover.
2. The field switch SB2 is closed whereupon the voltage will build, assuring of
course that all conditions for build up are satisfied.
3. The voltage of generator B2 is adjusted until it is equal to a slightly higher
than that of generator A, the field rheostat of the incoming machine being
manipulated for this purpose; special care should be taken that polarity of B is
exactly same as that for A with respect to the load. i.e., the plus and minus
terminals of the linking machine must be traced to the corresponding bus polarities
across open switch SB.
4. With adjustment made and precautions taken as indicated, main switch SB is
closed; this places generator B in parallel with A but the later still supplying the
entire load and machine B running idle, i.e. floating.
5. To shift the load from A to B it is merely necessary to adjust the field rheostat
of two generators simultaneously, cutting in resistance in the field circuit of A
and at the same time cutting out resistance in the field circuit of B.
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