8.3 Generator Assessment & Roles During Restoration Flashcards

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What is included in the Generation Report section of the hourly generation report required during restoration?

A
  • Capacity and energy online
  • # of generators online
  • # of subsystems (islands)
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What is included in the Load Restoration Report section of the hourly generation report required during restoration?

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  • Total customer load restored
  • # customers restored
  • % customers restored
  • % customers restored last hour
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What is included in the Capacity Due In section of the hourly generation report required during restoration?

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  • Generation in 1, 3, and 6 hours
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What else is included in the the hourly generation report required during restoration? (4)

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  • Units online since last report
  • Units expected during next hour
  • Damage detected since last report
  • Cranking power
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Describe the sequence of events during restoration (6 steps)

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  1. Determine surviving on-line generation
  2. Stabilize surviving online generation
  3. Determine status of off-line generation
  4. Determine preferred sequence of starting offline generation
  5. Prepare offline generators for startup
  6. Restore aux power to offline generation
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What types of generators can be started in what order?

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  • Hydro started quickly w/o outside source
  • Small CT’s quickly (10 min), large CTs up to 1 hour
  • Drum steam - 1-20 hours dep. on status
  • Super critical steam 4-20 hrs dep. on status
  • Nuclear at least 24 hours and maybe 48 or longer
  • Hot units may be returned quicker
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What band is frequency maintained to during restoration?

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59.75 to 61.0 Hz

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8
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Who has priority access to cranking power?

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  • Hot units that can return to service w/in 4 hours

- Regulating units to ensure stable system frequency

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What are the 3 parameters that must be matched in order to synchronize, and what happens if they are not matched?

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  • Voltage magnitude (excess MVAR flow)
  • Frequency (sudden change in MW flow)
  • Phase angle (excess MW flow)
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10
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Shedding ____% of load results in approx. ___ Hz frequency change

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6-10% for 1 Hz

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How much regulation is required before synchronizing an area?

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2% of system load

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What do Reference and Incoming voltages refer to during synchronization?

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Reference = bus voltage
Incoming = generator voltage
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13
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When the synchroscope is moving clockwise, what does this mean as far as gen. vs bus frequency?

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Generator f > bus f

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