IEEE 67 1972
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IEEE Guide for Operation and Maintenance of Turbine Generators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1972 | 48 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by 67-1990. This standard covers general recommendations for the operation, loading, and maintenance of turbine-driven synchronous generators that have cylindrical rotors.
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11 | 1 Scope 2 Caution Manufacturer’s and User’s Responsibility 4 Methods of Cooling 4.1 Indirectly-Cooled Types 4.1.1 Air-cooled Generators |
12 | 4.1.2 Hydrogen-Cooled Generators 4.2 Directly-Cooled Types 4.2.1 Directly-Cooled Stators 4.2.2 Directly-Cooled Rotors 5 Bases of Rating 5.1 General Considerations |
13 | 5.2 Temperature Limits 5.3 Temperature Rise Methods of Temperature Measurement 5.4.1 Coolant Temperatures 5.4.2 Stator Windings |
14 | 5.4.3 Rotor Windings 5.5 Limitations in the Methods of Measuring Temperatures Stator Winding Temperatures by Embedded Detectors |
15 | Stator Winding Temperature by Discharge Coolant Temperature Rotor Winding Temperatures 6 Loading Relation of Load and Temperature Rise – Stator and Rotor Heat Flow and Typical Temperature Detector Location |
16 | 6.2 Loading Within Rating Loading – Active and Reactive Power (kW and kvar) Relationship |
17 | Typical Saturation Curves |
18 | Typical Load Characteristic Curves |
19 | Typical Reactive Capability Curve |
20 | Construction of Approximate Reactive Capability Curve |
21 | Loading Outside of Nameplate Rating 6.4.1 Operation at Other Than Rated Voltage 6.4.2 Operation at Other Than Rated Frequency Operation at Other Than Rated kVA (Apparent Power) At Low Ambient Gas Temperature |
22 | 6.5.2 At Low Raw Water Temperature At High Raw Water Temperature Concerning Life Expectancy 7 Operation 7.1 Requirements for Operation |
23 | Stator Winding Temperature Rotor Winding Temperature Stator Core Temperature Stator Differential Expansion 7.1.5 Shaft Alignment 7.1.6 Frame Distortion Condensation in Water Pipes and Frame 7.2 Capability Curves |
24 | 7.2.1 Stator Winding Temperature Rotor Winding Temperature 7.2.3 Stator Core End Temperature Use of Capability Curve 7.3 Operating Recommendations 7.4 Miscellaneous Considerations 7.4.1 Hydrogen Pressure Use of Hydrogen Pressure Regulation Curve 7.4.3 HydrogenPurity |
25 | Operation of Hydrogen-Cooled Generators in Air or CO2 Typical Hydrogen Pressure Regulation Curve |
26 | 7.4.5 Initial Filling of Coolers 7.4.6 Normal Cooler Operation 7.4.7 Control of Raw Water During Load Changes 7.4.8 Control of Raw Water Prior to Shutdown 7.4.9 Stator Coil Water Conductivity Starting Quick Starting and Rate of Load Change |
27 | 7.6 Shutdowns 7.7 Automatic Supervision and Protection 7.7.1 For Stator Winding |
28 | 7.7.2 For Rotor Winding 7.7.3 For Other Conditions Unbalanced Current Operation 7.9 Out-of-Synchronism Operation |
29 | 7.10 Loss of Field Excitation (for case of no zero phase current) |
30 | For an Indirectly Cooled Generator |
31 | 7.11 Field Preheating 7.12 Operation With Field Circuit Grounded |
32 | 7.13 Field Forcing by Voltage Regulator Loss of Coolant 7.15 Operation Under Extreme Emergency Conditions |
33 | 8 Maintenance 8.1 General Considerations Collector Rings and Brushes 8.2.1 Daily Inspections 8.2.2 Weekly Inspections |
34 | 8.2.3 Shutdown Inspection 8.3 Air Filters Gas or Air Coolers 8.5 Hydrogen Leak Detection |
35 | 8.6 Complete Inspection |
36 | 8.6.1 Armature Windings Armaturecore and Frame 8.6.3 Rotor 8.6.4 Terminal Bushings 8.6.5 Fans Retaining Rings and End Discs 8.6.7 Hydrogen Seals 8.6.8 Seal Oil and Vacuum Pumps |
37 | 8.6.9 Bearings 8.6.10 Gas Control 8.6.11 Miscellaneous Cleaning and Painting 8.9 Testing |
38 | 9 Miscellaneous 9.1 General 9.2 Eccentricity of Rotor in Stato- |
39 | 9.3 Axial Position of Rotor With Respect io Stator |
40 | 9.4 Vibration |
41 | 9.5 Shaft Currents and Bearing nnsulatior |
43 | 10 Standards Reierences 11 Bibliography |
44 | 11.1 Operation |
45 | 11.2 Operation and Maintenance 11.3 Protection and Relaying 11.4 Rotors |
46 | 11.5 Stator Magnetic Vibration and Noise 11.6 Bearings and Shaft Currents |