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Page 1: M E M S A CLEARWATER, FL September 5, 2002 Mining Electrical Maintenance and Safety Association.

M E M S A

CLEARWATER, FL

September 5, 2002

Mining Electrical Maintenance and Safety Association

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FULLY AUTOMATIC BACKUP GENERATOR

SYSTEM

Larry Casson

Drummond Co. Inc.

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METHODS OF APPLYING POWER GENERATORS

1. STAND ALONE GENERATOR(S)• One or more generators provide all the real power

(KW) and reactive power (KVAR) required by the load. Paralleling generators require KW and KVAR sharing.

2. BASE LOADING• One or more generators providing constant real

output power (KW) and reactive power (KVAR). May be expressed as power (KW) and power factor (PF).

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34,500 VOLTSGENERATOR

# 1GENERATOR

# 2

OVERHEAD LINE # 1

OVERHEAD LINE # 2

4160 VOLTS

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UNLOADING TRAIN WITH DUAL CAR DUMPER AND POSITIONING CARS WITH A TRAIN CAR INDEXER

POWER IN KW

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MANUAL SWITCH TO GENERATORS

MANUAL SWITCH TO INCOMING POWER

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BASICS

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KW

KVARKVA

POWER TRIANGLE

PF = COS of included angle = KW/KVA

Included angle

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KW

KVAR

POWER TRIANGLE

Base loading

Throttle

Voltage regulator

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+ KW- KW

+ KVAR

- KVAR

4 POWER QUADANTS

+ KVARProducing

REVERSE POWER PROTECTION REQUIRED

-KVAR Absorbing

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UNDERGROUND 14,400 VOLT SYSTEM

KW

KVAR

ONE GENERATOR RUNNING

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WHY USE GENERATORS

• BACKUP POWER SYSTEM

• REDUCE POWER SYSTEM LOADING

• HELP STABILIZE VOLTAGE