sakaran51
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2013
- 61
Hi,
I would like to know whether the induction furnace and ladle furnace loads be connected and operated on a battery of Diesel Generators without any adverse effects.The scenario is this.
2*7MW Induction Furnaces are driven by two nos phase shifting transformers cum converter and inverter combination-24 pulse.The phase shifting transformers are connected to 13.8KV bus.There are two such IF set ups are proposed.
The DGs are of 480V 1MW capacity.The DGs will be connected to a 13.8KV bus through step up transformers.All other loads like ladle furnace and plant loads are fed thro' 13.8kv bus only. The number of DGs will depend upon the connected load.
Nature of loading and operating power factor is very much fluctuating due to the process.Moreover,is the harmonics mitigation ie.,24pulse, reasonably effective?Is the battery of Diesel Generators strong enough a source to handle such kind of loads?What precautions to be taken or system improvements to be done?
Any advice will be helpful.
I would like to know whether the induction furnace and ladle furnace loads be connected and operated on a battery of Diesel Generators without any adverse effects.The scenario is this.
2*7MW Induction Furnaces are driven by two nos phase shifting transformers cum converter and inverter combination-24 pulse.The phase shifting transformers are connected to 13.8KV bus.There are two such IF set ups are proposed.
The DGs are of 480V 1MW capacity.The DGs will be connected to a 13.8KV bus through step up transformers.All other loads like ladle furnace and plant loads are fed thro' 13.8kv bus only. The number of DGs will depend upon the connected load.
Nature of loading and operating power factor is very much fluctuating due to the process.Moreover,is the harmonics mitigation ie.,24pulse, reasonably effective?Is the battery of Diesel Generators strong enough a source to handle such kind of loads?What precautions to be taken or system improvements to be done?
Any advice will be helpful.