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Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems Workshop Scheduled for the


25th – 27th July,2018 at The HB Connect, West Avenue,Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa and 8th – 10th August,2018 at the Protea Hotel by
Marriot Edward Marine Parade,Durban,South Africa.

Overview
Maximum efficiency, reliability, and longevity of the various types of generators, exciters, voltage regulators, and
protective systems are of great concern to many industries. These objectives can only be achieved by understanding the
characteristics, selection criteria, common problems and repair techniques, preventive and predictive maintenance.
This seminar is a MUST for anyone who is involved in the selection, applications, or maintenance of generators. It
provides the latest in technology. The seminar covers how this equipment operates and provides guidelines and rules
that must be followed for a successful operation. Their basic design, operating characteristics, specification, selection
criteria, advanced fault detection techniques, critical components, refurbishment, as well as all maintenance issues are
covered in detail.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the various types of generators, exciters, voltage regulators, and
protective systems. Participants will be able to specify select, commission
and maintain this equipment for their applications.
To achieve reduced capital, operating and maintenance costs along with increase in efficiency.

After Attending This Course You Will Be Able To:


Learn about various types of generators, exciters, voltage regulators, and protective systems.
Understand diagnostic testing and inspection, vibration analysis, advanced fault detection techniques, critical
components, and common failure modes.
Study selection criteria, refurbishment, commissioning requirements, predictive and preventive maintenance,
reliability, testing and cost
Discover the maintenance required to minimize their operating cost and maximize their
efficiency, reliability and longevity

WHO SHOULD ATTEND


Engineers of any discipline, managers, technician, technologists, and other technical
personnel.

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Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems Workshop Scheduled for the
25th – 27th July,2018 at The HB Connect, West Avenue,Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa.

9.3 Stray-Load Loss


Program Outline 9.4 Armature Conductor Loss
9.5 Excitation Loss
DAY I Synchronous Generators
Fundamentals of Electric Systems 1.0 Synchronous Generator Construction
1.0 Capacitors 2.0 The Speed of Rotation of A Synchronous Generator
2.0 Current and Resistance 1.0 The Internal Generated Voltage of a Synchronous Generator
3.0 The Magnetic Field 2.0 The Equivalent Circuit of a Synchronous Generator
3.1 Ampère’s Law 3.0 The Phasor Diagram of a Synchronous Generator
3.2 Magnetic Field in a Solenoid 4.0 Power and Torque in Synchronous Generators
4.0 Faraday’s Law of Induction 5.0 The Synchronous Generator Operating Alone
5.0 Lenz’s Law 5.1 The Effect of Load Change on a Synchronous Generator
6.0 Inductance Operating Alone
7.0 Alternating Currents 6.0 Parallel Operation of AC Generators
8.0 Three-Phase System 6.1 The Conditions Required for Paralleling
8.1 Three-Phase Connections 6.2 The General Procedure for Paralleling Generators
8.2 Power in Three-Phase Systems 6.3 Frequency-Power and Voltage-Reactive Power
Introduction to Machinery Principles Characteristics of a Synchronous Generator
1.0 Electric Machines and Transformers 7.0 Operation of Generators in Parallel With Large Power
2.0 Common Terms and Principles Systems
3.0 The Magnetic Field 8.0 Synchronous Generator Ratings
3.1 Production of a Magnetic Field 8.1 The Voltage, Speed, and Frequency Ratings
4.0 Magnetic Behavior of Ferromagnetic Materials 8.2 Apparent Power and Power-Factor Ratings
4.1 Energy Losses in a Ferromagnetic Core 9.0 Synchronous Generator Capability Curves
5.0 Faraday’s Law –Induced Voltage From a Magnetic Field 10.0 Short-Time Operation and Service Factor
Changing with Time
6.0 Core Loss Values
DAY II
7.0 Permanent Magnets Generator Components, Auxiliaries and Excitation
8.0 Production of Induced Force on a Wire 1.0 Introduction
9.0 Induced Voltage on a Conductor Moving in a Magnetic 2.0 The Rotor
Field 2.1 Rotor Winding
AC Machine Fundamentals 2.2 Rotor End Rings
1.0 The Rotating Magnetic Field 2.3 Wedges and Dampers
1.0 Proof of The Rotating Magnetic Field Flux Concept 2.4 Sliprings, Brushgear and Shaft Grounding
1.1 The Relationship between Electrical Frequency and The 2.5 Fans
Speed of Magnetic Field Rotation 2.6 Rotor and Threading Alignment
1.2 Reversing The Direction of the Magnetic Field Rotation 2.7 Vibration
2.0 The Induced Voltage in AC Machines 2.8 Bearings and Seals
2.0 The Induced Voltage in a Coil on a Two-Pole Stator 2.9 Size and Weight
2.1 The Induced Voltage in a Three-Phase Set of Coils 3.0 Turbine-Generator Components: The Stator
2.3 The RMS Voltage in a Three-Phase Stator 3.1 Stator Core
3.0 The Induced Torque in a Three-Phase Machine 3.2 Core Frame
4.0 Winding Insulation in AC Machines 3.3 Stator Winding
5.0 AC Machine Power Flow and Losses 3.4 End Winding Support
Synchronous Machines 3.5 Electrical Connections and Terminals
1.0 Physical Description 2.0 Pole Pitch: Electrical Degrees 3.6 Stator Winding Cooling Components
3.0 Airgap and Magnetic Circuit of a Synchronous Machine 3.7 Hydrogen Cooling Components
4.0 Synchronous Machine Windings 3.8 Stator Casing
5.0 Field Excitation 4.0 Cooling Systems
5.1 Rotating Rectifier Excitation 4.1 Hydrogen Cooling
5.2 Series Excitation 4.2 Hydrogen Cooling Systems
6.0 No-Load and Short-Circuit Values 5.0 Shaft Seals and Seal Oil Systems
7.0 Torque Tests 5.1 Thrust Type Seal
7.1 Speed-Torque Characteristic 5.2 Journal Type Seal
7.2 Pull-In Torque 5.3 Seal Oil System
7.3 Pull-Out Torque 6.0 Stator Winding Water Cooling Systems
8.0 Excitation of a Synchronous Machine 7.0 Other Cooling Systems
9.0 Machine Losses 8.0 Excitation
9.1 Windage and Friction Loss 8.1 AC Excitation Systems
9.2 Core Losses 8.2 Exciter Transient Performance
8.3 The Pilot Exciter

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Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems Workshop Scheduled for the
25th – 27th July,2018 at The HB Connect, West Avenue,Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa.

4.8 Motoring protection.


8.4 The Main Exciter
Double-Feed Generators
8.5 Exciter Performance Testing
1.0 Introduction
8.6 Pilot Exciter Protection
2.0 Basic System Configuration
8.7 Brushless Excitation Systems
3.0 Equivalent Circuit for the Brushless Double-fed Machine
8.8 The Rotating Armature Main Exciter
4.0 Parameter Extraction
9.0 The Voltage Regulator
5.0 Generator Operation
9.1 Background
6.0 Converter Rating
9.2 System Description
7.0 Machine Control
9.3 The Regulator
8.0 Conclusions
9.4 Auto Follow-up Circuit
Generator Main Connections
9.5 Manual Follow-up
1.0 Introduction
9.6 AVR Protection
2.0 Isolated Phase Bus Bar Circulatory Currents
9.7 The Digital AVR
3.0 System Description
9.8 Excitation Control
Performance and Operation of Generators
9.9 Rotor Current Limiter
1.0 Generator Systems 1.1 Excitation
9.10 Overfluxing Limit
1.2 Hydrogen Cooling
10.0 The Power System Stabilizer
1.3 Cooling of The Stator Conductors
11.0 Characteristics of Generator Exciter Power Systems
1.4 Hydrogen Seals
(GEP)
2.0 Condition Monitoring
11.1 Excitation System Analysis
2.2 Temperature Monitoring –Thermocouples
Generator Operation
2.4 Hydrogen Gas Analysis
12.1 Running-up to Speed
2.5 Hydrogen Dew Point Monitoring and Control
12.2 Open Circuit Conditions and Synchronizing
2.6 Vibration Monitoring
12.3 The Application of a Load
3.0 Operational Limitations
12.4 Capability Chart
3.1 Temperatures
12.5 Neutral Grounding
3.2 Hydrogen leakage
12.6 Rotor Torque
4.0 Fault Conditions
Generator Performance Parameters, Excitation Systems,
4.1 Stator Ground (Earth) Faults
Voltage Regulators, and Protective Systems
4.2 Stator Phase-to-Phase Faults
1.0 Generator Performance Parameters
4.3 Stator Interturn Faults
1.1 Industry Standard
4.4 Negative Phase Sequence Currents
1.2 Ratings
4.5 Loss of Generator Excitation
1.3 Power Factor
4.6 Pole Slipping
1.4 Voltage
4.7 Rotor Faults
1.5 Short-Circuit Ratio
1.6 Efficiency
1.7 Parametric Effects DAY III
1.8 Instrument Generator Surveillance and Testing
Transformers. 1.0 Generator Operational Checks (Surveillance and Monitoring)
2.0 Excitation Systems 1.1 Major Overhaul (every 8-10 years)
2.1 Exciter Types 2.0 Generator Diagnostic Testing
3.0 Voltage Regulators 2.1 Introduction
3.1 Manual Control 2.2 Stator Insulation Tests
3.2 Automatic Control 2.3 DC Tests For Stator and Rotor Windings Index
3.3 Auxiliary Control Functions 3.0 Insulation Resistance and Polarization Index
3.4 Excitation System Stabilizer or Transient Gain Reduction 3.1 Test Setup and Performance
3.5 Underexcitation Limiter 3.2 Interpretation
3.6 Overexcitation Limiter and Protection 4.0 DC Hipot Test
3.7 Volts-Per-Hertz Limiter and Protection 4.1 High Voltage and Step Ramp Tests
3.8 Off-Line Excitation Limiter and Protection 5.0 AC Tests for Stator Windings
3.9 VAR and Power Factor Controllers 5.1 Dissipation Factor and Tip-Up Tests
3.10 Excitation Performance Parameters. 5.1.1 Tip-Up Test
4.0 Generator Protection 5.1.2 Stator Turn Insulation Surge Test
4.1 Protective Relays 6.0 Synchronous Machine Rotor Windings
4.2 Differential Current Protection 6.1 Open Circuit Test For Shorted Turns
4.3 Stator Overcurrent Protection 6.2 Air Gap Search Coil For Detecting Turns
4.4 Negative Sequence Current Protection 6.3 Impedance Test With Rotor Installed
4.5 Stator Ground Fault Protection 6.4 Detecting the Location of Shorted Turns With Rotor
4.6 Field Ground Protection Removed
4.7 Loss of Excitation Protection 6.4.1 Low Voltage AC Test

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Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems Workshop Scheduled for the
25th – 27th July,2018 at The HB Connect, West Avenue,Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa.

6.0 High Speed Balancing


7.0 Flux Probe Test
6.4.2 Low Voltage DC Test (Voltage-Drop Test)
Bearings And Lubrication
6.4.3 Field Winding Ground Fault Detectors
1.0 Types of Bearings
6.4.4 Surge Testing For Rotor Shorted Turns and Ground
1.1 Ball and Roller Bearings
Faults
1.2 Stresses During Rolling Contact
7.0 Partial Discharge Tests
2.0 Statistical Nature of Bearing Life
5.0 Off-Line Conventional pd Test
3.0 Materials and Finish
5.0.1 Test Setup and Performance
4.0 Sizes of Bearings
5.0.2 Interpretation
5.0 Types of Roller Bearings
5.1 On-Line Conventional pd Test
6.0 Thrust Bearings
8.0 Low Core Flux Test (EL-CID)
7.0 Lubrication
9.0 Mechanical Tests
7.1 The Viscosity of Lubricants
9.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Viscosity Units
9.2 Stator Windings Tightness Check
7.1.2 Significance of Viscosity
9.3 Stator Winding Side Clearance Check
7.1.3 Flow Through Pipes
9.4 Core Laminations Tightness Check (knife test)
7.1.4 Variation of Viscosity With Temperature and Pressure
9.5 Visual Techniques
7.1.4.1 Temperature Effect
10.0 Groundwall Insulation
7.1.4.2 Viscosity Index
11.0 Rotor Winding
7.1.4.3 Effects of Pressure on Viscosity
12.0 Turn Insulation
7.2 Non-Newtonian Fluids
13.0 Slow Wedges and Bracing
7.2.1 Greases
14.0 Stator and Rotor Cores
7.3 VI Improved Oils
Generator Inspection and Maintenance
7.4 Oils at Low Temperatures
1.0 On-Load Maintenance and Monitoring
7.5 Variation of Lubricant Viscosity With Use
1.1 Stator
7.5.1 Oxidation Reactions
1.2 Rotor
7.5.2 Physical Reactions
1.3 Excitation System
7.6 Housing and Lubrication
2.0 Off-Load Maintenance
7.6.1 Lubrication and Antifriction Bearings
2.1 Stator Internal Work
Used Oil Analysis
2.2 Stator External Work
1.0 Proper Lube Oil Sampling Technique
2.3 Rotor
2.0 Test Description and Significance
2.4 Slip Rigs and Brush Gear
2.1 Visual and Sensory Inspection
2.5 Exciter and Pilot Exciter
2.2 Chemical and Physical Tests
2.6 Rectifier
2.2.1 Water Content
2.7 Field Switch
2.2.2 Viscosity
2.8 Automatic Voltage Regulator
2.2.3 Emission Spectrographic Analysis
2.9 Supervisory and Protection Equipment
2.2.4 Infrared Analysis
3.0 Generator Testing
2.2.5 Total Base Number
3.1 Insulation Testing
2.2.6 Total Acid Number
3.2 Testing the stator core
2.2.7 Particle Count
3.3 Stator Coolant Circuit Testing
2.3 Summary
3.4 Hydrogen Loss Test
Vibration Analysis
3.5 Rotor Winding Tests
1.0 The Application of Sine Waves to Vibration
Generator Operational Problems, and Refurbishment
2.0 Multimass Systems
Options
3.0 Resonance
1.0 Typical Generator Operational Problems
4.0 Logarithms and Decibels (db)
1.1 Shorted Turns and Field Grounds
5.0 The Use of Filtering
1.2 Thermal Sensitivity
6.0 Vibration Instrumentation
1.3 Contamination
6.1 Displacement Transducer (proximity probe)
1.4 Collector, Bore Copper and Connection Problems
6.2 Velocity Transducer
1.4.1 Copper Distortion
6.3 Acceleration Transducer
1.5 Forging Concerns
6.4 Transducer Selection
1.6 Retaining Rings
7.0 Time Domain
1.7 Misoperation
8.0 Frequency Domain
2.0 Generator Rotor Reliability and Life Expectancy
9.0 Machinery Example
2.1 Generator Experience
10.0 Vibration Analysis
3.0 Generator Rotor Refurbishment
10.1 Vibration Causes
3.1 Generator Rotor Rewind
10.2 Forcing Frequency Causes
4.0 Types of Insulation
10.3 Unbalance
5.0 Generator Rotor Modifications, Upgrades and Uprates
10.4 Misalignment

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Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems Workshop Scheduled for the
25th – 27th July,2018 at The HB Connect, West Avenue,Sandton,
Johannesburg, South Africa.

10.5 Mechanical Looseness


10.6 Bearing Defects
10.7 Gear Defects
10.8 Oil Whirl
10.9 Blade or Vane Problems
10.10 Electric Motor Defects
10.11 Uneven Loading
10.12 Drive-Shaft Torsion
11.0 Resonant Frequency
12.0 Vibration Severity
Power Station Electrical Systems and Design Requirements
1.0 Introduction
2.0 System Requirements
2.1 Grid Criteria
2.2 Safety Requirements
3.0 Electrical System Description
3.1 The Generator Main Output System
3.2 Electrical Auxiliary Systems
3.3 Type of Stations
4.0 System Performance
4.1 Unit Start-up
4.2 Plant Requirements
4.3 Synchronizing to the Grid
4.4 Synchronizing the Unit to the Station
4.5 Shutdown and Power Trip
4.6 Controlled Shutdown
4.7 Power Trip
4.8 The Effects of Loss of Grid Supplies
5.0 Power Plant Outages and Faults
6.0 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems
6.1 Introduction
7.0 DC Systems
7.1 Introduction
7.2 DC System Functions
7.3 Mission Time of DC Systems
Power Station Protective Systems
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Design Criteria
3.0 Generator Protection
3.1 Stator Ground (Earth) Faults –Low Impedance Grounding
3.2 Stator Ground Faults –High Resistance Grounding
3.3 Stator Phase-to-Phase Faults
4.0 DC Tripping Systems
4.1 Logic Diagram
Frequently Asked Questions
2.0 Introduction to Machinery Principles
3.0 Interconnection With the Grid
4.0 AC Machine Fundamentals
5.0 Synchronous Generators
6.0 Generator Components, Auxiliaries, and Excitation

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