Synchronization of Generators
Synchronization of Generators
Synchronization of Generators
It is a prerequisite that each and every engineer on the ship knows the procedure
thoroughly. In emergencies, the engineers are required to carry out the process
manually in extremely limited amount of time.
Introduction
It's a known fact that marine generators are the heart of any type of
ship. Maritime law requires that every ship should have at least two generators.
Nowadays all the ships have around 2-3 generators on board. More number of
generators are used to facilitate load sharing and to prevent wear down due to
excessive load.
Say for example if a ship has three generators on board, two are used under
normal working conditions and one is kept as stand-by. Whenever a requirement
to service a running generator arises , the standby generator is brought in line
and the desired generator is taken off line. For bringing the standby generator in
line, the generator is synchronised with the other running generators.
The main things that are kept in check for synchronizing a generator are :
• Frequency
• Voltage
• Load
• Phase
After synchronizing
After the main job of synchronizing, the following steps are to be carried out.
It must also be noted that load distribution can be adjusted by varying the fuel
supply to the generator via its governor but for current sharing to be equal you
would need to vary the excitation current which changes the power factor of the
generator.