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Synchronization panels serve a critical role in addressing power system needs, functioning both manually and automatically to synchronize two or more generators or breakers. These panels are extensively employed in aligning generators and providing versatile solutions. Our top-tier DG synchronizing panels, capable of accommodating connected generators up to 6300 A.
Main Specification:
Controller: ComAp IG200 (Deepsea or Deif for Optional)
Breaker: Delixi brand ABC
Capacity: 400A, 630A, 800A, 1250A, 1600A, 200A, 2500A, 3200A, 4000A.
What is Diesel Generator Synchronization?
Synchronization of a diesel generator involves aligning its technical electrical parameters—such as voltage, frequency, phase angle, phase sequence, and waveform—with an existing operational power system. This process is conducted before connecting the generator to the live power system.
Purpose and Working of Synchronization Panels:
Diesel Generator Synchronization Panels are crucial in critical power systems for seamless restoration or supply of power. These panels safeguard vital infrastructure such as hospitals, malls, residential complexes, industries, and telecom sectors. They operate manually or automatically, employing PLC (Programmable Logic Control) for synchronizing two or more generators or breakers. They ensure precise electro-mechanical synchronization and offer versatile solutions.
Key Aspects:
1. Functionality: The synchronization process involves matching voltage, frequency, phase angle, and waveform with the existing power network before reconnecting the generator.
2. Importance: Synchronization ensures a diesel generator operates at the same frequency as the network, vital for alternating current electric power systems.
3. Generator Safety: Poor or lack of synchronization can strain and damage generators and their components due to rapid speed changes.
Features of D.G. Set Synchronization Panels:
1. Load Management: Programmable Logic Control (PLC) automatically manages load sharing based on parameters like load demand, voltage, frequency, phase angle, and power factor.
2. Active and Reactive Load Sharing: RPM and alternator voltage adjustments enable effective load sharing.
3. Parallel Connection of Generators: Increases total power output, optimizes load management, and minimizes downtime.
4. Auto Mains Failure (AMF): Ensures automatic power transfer to emergency generators during mains power loss.
5. Generator Protection: Comprehensive protection for engines, alternators, and auxiliary controls.
The synchronization process is critical for the seamless integration of generators into existing power systems, ensuring stable and efficient power supply without damage to equipment.
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