Governor Droop definition

Governor Droop means in relation to the operation of the governor of a Generating Unit, the percentage drop in system frequency which would cause the Generating Unit under restricted/free governor action to change its output from zero to full load;
Governor Droop has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;
Governor Droop means the governor response characteristic (speed versus output characteristic) defining the decrease in frequency needed to cause generator output to go from no load to full load.

Examples of Governor Droop in a sentence

  • Generator shall operate all governors in accordance with requirements of NERC and the WSCC, including any requirements for Governor Droop settings.

  • Governor Droop Tests shall be specified by turbine-generator Manufacturer and approved by Owner.

  • In certain circumstances Sustained Response Capability and Governor Droop may be tested as described in this Part 3.

  • Incremental Governor Droop values are calculated for the turbine load range from the recorded results of the test.

  • Governor Droop Tests shall be specified by turbine-generator manufacturer and approved by Owner.

  • To compensate for this, the assessment uses the POR Governor Droop Multiplier which decays to a value of one over time, the value during the POR Period determined from the POR Governor Droop Multiplier Alpha and the POR Governor Droop Multiplier Beta.


More Definitions of Governor Droop

Governor Droop means the percentage steady state drop in the
Governor Droop means, in relation to the operation of the governor of the Generating Unit, the percentage drop in NIE System Frequency which would cause the Generating Unit under free governor action to change its output from zero to full load;
Governor Droop means in relation to the operation of the governor of a

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