The document describes features of a RGMO unit for responding to changes in grid frequency. The unit is required to increase generation by up to 5% of its maximum capacity rating if grid frequency falls, within a range of +/- 0.03 Hz to prevent hunting. It also cannot reduce generation if frequency improves but remains below 50.2 Hz, and must have a droop setting between 3% to 6%.
The document describes features of a RGMO unit for responding to changes in grid frequency. The unit is required to increase generation by up to 5% of its maximum capacity rating if grid frequency falls, within a range of +/- 0.03 Hz to prevent hunting. It also cannot reduce generation if frequency improves but remains below 50.2 Hz, and must have a droop setting between 3% to 6%.
The document describes features of a RGMO unit for responding to changes in grid frequency. The unit is required to increase generation by up to 5% of its maximum capacity rating if grid frequency falls, within a range of +/- 0.03 Hz to prevent hunting. It also cannot reduce generation if frequency improves but remains below 50.2 Hz, and must have a droop setting between 3% to 6%.
the unit should increase − by 5% limited to 105 % of the MCR − subject to machine capability. Ripple filter of +/- 0.03 Hz. − small changes in frequency are ignored − to prevent governor hunting. • No reduction in generation in case of improvement in grid frequency below 50.2 Hz. − for example, if grid frequency changes from 49.3 to 49.4 Hz, then there shall not be any reduction in generation • To have a droop setting of between 3% and 6%.