DocumentCode
1167026
Title
Considerations in applying short-circuit tests for on-site commissioning of IPP mid-size generators
Author
Rifaat, Rasheek M.
Author_Institution
Jacobs Canada Inc., Calgary, Alta., Canada
Volume
40
Issue
6
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1712
Lastpage
1717
Abstract
With increases in the number of new generators that are built by nonregulated independent power producers (IPP) it is imperative to ensure the quality of final commissioning tests for both the protection system and the primary power circuit of each new generator. This paper presents a recent experience in applying field short-circuit (SC) tests to verify a new generator system prior to its synchronization to the grid and commercial operation. The importance of associated safety precautions during both the planning and execution stages of such tests is emphasized. The presented experience demonstrates a practical case with insights into SC tests, their particulars, methods, and goals. This paper advances the need for having industry guidelines for applications of final commissioning tests and especially SC tests to IPP new generators to ensure the safety of personnel and reliability of operation.
Keywords
electric generators; power generation protection; power generation reliability; short-circuit currents; synchronisation; testing; IPP mid-size generator; independent power producer; on-site commissioning; primary power circuit; short-circuit tests; Circuit testing; Distributed power generation; Guidelines; Mesh generation; Personnel; Power generation; Power system planning; Power system protection; Safety; System testing; 65; Generator commissioning tests; generator protection; protective relaying scheme;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2004.836299
Filename
1360021
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