DocumentCode
1613675
Title
Rotor monitoring and protection for large generators
Author
Regan, R.H. ; Wakeley, K.
Author_Institution
GEC Alsthom Large Machines Ltd., Rugby, UK
fYear
1995
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
207
Abstract
Structured development of field insulation systems for the rotors of large generators, including thermal ageing and life testing under laboratory conditions, followed by rigorous manufacture and testing is an requirement for service integrity. Accordingly a rotor telemetry system was initially developed which enabled a true measure of fault resistance (from 50000 to 500 ohm) to be made whilst running, accelerating, decelerating or also at standstill. This latter is very important if the machine has been idle for extended periods and subjected to moisture and contamination. The acceleration and deceleration measurement capability is useful for investigations of intermittent earth faults, which may change with varying centrifugal force. The system consists of three major components: a rotating module mounted on the main rotor shaft, an inductively-coupled stator unit which transfers power to the rotating module and also receives the transmitted signal, and finally a rack-mounted signal conditioning unit. The low-frequency AC injection and suitable filtering techniques eliminate supply-frequency effects and also enables DC field effects to be excluded. The machine-mounted components are encapsulated and the system has been certified for use with machines operating in potentially-hazardous atmospheres
Keywords
ageing; electric current measurement; electric generators; electric resistance measurement; electrical faults; insulation testing; life testing; machine insulation; machine protection; rotors; stators; telemetry; temperature measurement; voltage measurement; 500 to 50000 ohm; acceleration measurement capability; centrifugal force variation; current measurement; deceleration measurement capability; fault resistance measurement; field insulation systems; filtering techniques; generators protection; inductively-coupled stator unit; intermittent earth faults; life testing; low-frequency AC injection; power transfer; rotor monitoring; rotor telemetry system; service integrity; signal conditioning unit; temperature measurement; thermal ageing; voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electrical Machines and Drives, 1995. Seventh International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 412)
Conference_Location
Durham
Print_ISBN
0-85296-648-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19950863
Filename
497724
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