Synchronization & AVR Excitation System
AVR Excitation Systems play a vital role in voltage regulation and ensuring stable power generation. Synchronization refers to the process of aligning the frequency, voltage, and phase angle of two or more alternating current (AC) power systems to operate together efficiently.
This is typically done when generators are connected to the same power grid, or when a new generator is brought online. When combined, AVR Excitation Systems and Synchronization ensure smooth and reliable operation, especially in power plants, factories, and water stations.
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- Design, Engineering & Supply of Synchronization & AVR Excitation Control Panels, Controllers & Spares
- System Assessment & Maintenance Services.
- Installation, Commissioning & Testing.
- Retrofit of old Controllers, Components and Panels.
FAQ
What are the types of AVR Excitation Systems for generators?
AVR Excitation Systems for generators include:
- Digital AVR Systems – Provide precise voltage regulation using microprocessor-based control for enhanced accuracy and stability.
- Static AVR Systems – Use solid-state components for reliable, low-maintenance voltage control, ideal for long-term efficiency.
- Brushless AVR Systems – Eliminate brushes, reducing wear and tear, ensuring better reliability and minimizing maintenance needs.
Each system type is tailored to maintain generator stability and performance under various operational conditions.
What is the essential generator synchronization equipment?
To ensure proper synchronization of generators, essential equipment includes:
- Synchronization Panels: Manage the connection and synchronization of generators to the power grid.
- AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulators): Maintain stable voltage levels during synchronization.
- Synchronizing Relays: Ensure voltage, frequency, and phase angle alignment between generators.
- Load Sharing Equipment: Distribute the load evenly across multiple generators.
These components are crucial for smooth operation and efficient power generation in industries.