Hello
Why when generators are in parallel increasing the fuel will produce more active power without affecting the speed of the prime mover and consequently the frequency? A "single" generator instead will increase the speed/frequency with more fuel injection.
The same for the field excitation that, if increased, will increase, in parallel, the reactive power instead of the voltage when in single?
Regards
Why when generators are in parallel increasing the fuel will produce more active power without affecting the speed of the prime mover and consequently the frequency? A "single" generator instead will increase the speed/frequency with more fuel injection.
The same for the field excitation that, if increased, will increase, in parallel, the reactive power instead of the voltage when in single?
Regards