Generator Automatic Voltage Regulator, Excitation and Power System Stability
Introduction
This course will provide an overview of the high voltage excitation system applications, primarily focusing on the firing angle of excitation systems. This course covers core concepts High Voltage generator excitation systems, including: excitation system components and automatic voltage regulator.
The training methodology is theory and group discussion, where the participants will be actively involved in the class activities. Course participants will be able to analyze case studies and best maintenance practices specifically for large power station generators. At the end of the course, participants will be introduced to risk related activities involved in the processes and its impact in cost and performance.
TNB Generation Technician Grade TT11-TT13
& Engineer
Target Participant
ILSAS BANGI
Venue
3 DAYS
Duration
Objective
- Explain the basic working principle of generator and excitation system
- Explain the working principle of Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR)
- Identify and locate common generator excitation problems
Agenda
Types of Generator
- Rotating Field
- Rotating Armature
Excitation System
- Brushless Excitation System
- Self-Excited System
- Static System
Automatic Voltage Regulator
- Voltage Detector
- Current/Voltage Transducer
- Auto
- Manual
- Minimum Excitation Limiter
- Over Excitation Limiter
- Pulse Controller Limiter
- Pulse Generation Regulator
- Thyristor Bridge
Power System Stabilizer (PSS)
- Theory of Power System Stabilizer
- Function
Course Evaluation
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