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In our GT 9000E 100MW, a problem has occurred.
The generator breaker has been closed without commanding it while the turbine was at turning gear.
The reason of opening is unknown but it closed at the same time by differential protection trip.
It was strange that when we measured the stator isolation (injecting 5000v) we found that's good, and it's coil resistance also good. but for the rotor isolation we found that's not good (only 10k ohms), and by taking photo we found little traces of burning.
Can this phenomenon be due to a ground fault?
Can this phenomenon affect the generator rotor without affecting the stator?
I re-mention that the turbine at turning gear.
GT 9000E
MARK 6 control system
Waiting for your replies
Best regards
The generator breaker has been closed without commanding it while the turbine was at turning gear.
The reason of opening is unknown but it closed at the same time by differential protection trip.
It was strange that when we measured the stator isolation (injecting 5000v) we found that's good, and it's coil resistance also good. but for the rotor isolation we found that's not good (only 10k ohms), and by taking photo we found little traces of burning.
Can this phenomenon be due to a ground fault?
Can this phenomenon affect the generator rotor without affecting the stator?
I re-mention that the turbine at turning gear.
GT 9000E
MARK 6 control system
Waiting for your replies
Best regards
