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We have Mark V control at our site for a Gas turbine generator. While we were reviewing the islanding settings through the modeling, we stumbled upon one problem. We used the same Mark-V equation for modelling i.e.
FSR = (TNR-TNH)FSKRN2+FSKRN1
The rate of change on TNR is around 0.02 Hz/sec.
I'll take a case when the generators are in parallel with the grid and running in Preselect modes. Now, when the grid frequency is increasing (a disturbance) at a rate greater than 0.03Hz/sec, initially there will be fast droop control followed by the preselect correction whose rate is again limited to 0.02Hz/sec. Because of droop the generation will keep on decreasing as the correction factor is very less. Generally, the Over frequency islanding setting is 52 Hz but before reaching the threshold of 52 the machine will trip on reverse power!!!! Whereas this is undesirable and the plant should island before reverse power condition arises.
This is not possible only if there is a limit on FSR below which it is not allowed to go in normal running conditions, but i don't find anything like that in Mark V control !!!! Is there any other protection in Mark V or is there any other explanation?
Kindly help.
FSR = (TNR-TNH)FSKRN2+FSKRN1
The rate of change on TNR is around 0.02 Hz/sec.
I'll take a case when the generators are in parallel with the grid and running in Preselect modes. Now, when the grid frequency is increasing (a disturbance) at a rate greater than 0.03Hz/sec, initially there will be fast droop control followed by the preselect correction whose rate is again limited to 0.02Hz/sec. Because of droop the generation will keep on decreasing as the correction factor is very less. Generally, the Over frequency islanding setting is 52 Hz but before reaching the threshold of 52 the machine will trip on reverse power!!!! Whereas this is undesirable and the plant should island before reverse power condition arises.
This is not possible only if there is a limit on FSR below which it is not allowed to go in normal running conditions, but i don't find anything like that in Mark V control !!!! Is there any other protection in Mark V or is there any other explanation?
Kindly help.
