GENERATOR PROTECTION PANEL Clause Samples
The Generator Protection Panel clause outlines the requirements and specifications for the equipment and systems used to safeguard a generator from electrical faults or abnormal operating conditions. This clause typically details the types of protective relays, alarms, and shutdown mechanisms that must be installed, as well as standards for their configuration and testing. By establishing these requirements, the clause ensures the generator is protected from damage, minimizes downtime, and enhances operational safety.
GENERATOR PROTECTION PANEL. The current generator protection panel is the result of years of research to best meet our customers needs and to upgrade the generator protection panel to incorporate the latest in digital technology. The heart of the generator protection panel is the digital multifunction relay integration with the ▇▇▇▇ V turbine control panel. The standard generator protection panel incorporates this features along with generator metering, Watt and Var transducers for turbine control, and bus ground detection. Pre-engineered protective modules such as generator step-up transformer protection and auxiliary transformer protection are not included in the generator protection panels design. The generator protective panel can also be customized to incorporate protective and monitoring features as required. A simple one-line diagram of the standard generator protection panel is presented on the following page. This one-line is for illustration purposes only. For job specific details see the one-line diagram in the Equipment Drawings chapter of this proposal. [GRAPHIC OMITTED]
GENERATOR PROTECTION PANEL. The heart of the generator protection panel is the digital multifunction relay integration with the gas turbine control system panel. The generator protection panel incorporates this feature along with generator metering and watt and VAR transducers for turbine control. The following page presents a typical one-line diagram for the generator protection panel. The diagram and the tables which follow it illustrate the digital protection features and metering. For job-specific details please refer to the oneline diagram in the drawings section of the proposal.
8.3.5.1 Digital Generator Protection (DGP) Features Overexcitation 24 Generator Undervoltage 27G Reverse Power / Anti-Motoring 32-1 Loss of Excitation 40-1,2 Current Unbalance / Negative Phase Sequence 46 System Phase Fault 51V Generator Overvoltage 59 Stator Ground Detection 64G/59GN Generator Over Frequency 81O-1,2 Generator Differential 87G Voltage Transformer Fuse Failure VTFF
8.3.5.2 Generator Digital Multimeter Generator Volts VM Generator Amps AM Generator megawatts MW Generator megaVARs MVAR Generator MVA MVA Generator frequency FM Generator Power Factor PF
8.3.5.3 Digital Generator Protection (DGP)
