We have two gas turbine generators in droop mode when they are connected to a public grid.
If a grid main breaker opened or tripped, large one change the conrol mode to isochronous mode and the other one stays in droop mode.
I have a question.
When a grid main breaker tripped, which generator maintain the frequency ?
Which generator control the megawatts output from the load changes ?
If a grid main breaker opened or tripped, large one change the conrol mode to isochronous mode and the other one stays in droop mode.
I have a question.
When a grid main breaker tripped, which generator maintain the frequency ?
Which generator control the megawatts output from the load changes ?