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Page 1: Generator Assessment Process - Level 2

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a solution to life assessment of large generators

[email protected]@gmail.com

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GAPGAPGAPGAP1111 GAPGAPGAPGAP2222

GAPGAPGAPGAP****

GAPGAPGAPGAP4444 GAPGAPGAPGAP3333

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GAPGAPGAPGAP2222 is the diagnostic approach to

assess the residual life of the generator

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MethodologyMethodologyMethodologyMethodology

The methodology employed isconducting standard and specialelectrical tests on stator and rotorwindings and accessories

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UnitUnitUnitUnit ConditionConditionConditionCondition

The generator is in assembled conditionwith power cables disconnected

InspectionInspectionInspectionInspection &&&& teststeststeststests PerformedPerformedPerformedPerformed

Diagnostic test

Insulation test

Polarization index

Capacitance and tan delta test

AC current test

Partial discharge test

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BenefitsBenefitsBenefitsBenefits

Reveals pending faults in winding

Reveals deterioration of coil insulation by corona or endwinding vibration

Access life and future maintenance requirements

Preventive maintenance plan

Schedule for GAP1111, GAP3333 and GAP4444Schedule for GAP1111, GAP3333 and GAP4444

FinalFinalFinalFinal ReportReportReportReport

Standardized format in electronic form

Photographs of critical areas

Residual breakdown strength

Remaining life

Analysis and recommendation

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ExpectedExpectedExpectedExpected DowntimeDowntimeDowntimeDowntime

1-2 days

OptionOptionOptionOption

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Life AssessmentDiagnostic Tests

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Consumed LifeInsulation Deterioration

Thermal StressElectrical Stress

Thermal Cycle Stress

Operational History

Establishment of Residual

BDV

Life Estimation with Operational

History

Life Estimation with Diagnostic

Tests

Residual LifeInsulation deterioration

Residual Years to 2E+1 KV

Deduced Assessment

Preventive Maintenance Program

BDV

Future Operation

Pattern

Visual Inspection

Overhaul or Rewind

Diagnostic Tests

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Life AssessmentD-map Method

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Based on the results of Diagnostic Test, the residuallife of stator winding insulation system is derived.

The international standard IEC 60216-2 defines theend point to be 50% voltage value of the initialbreakdown voltage. The reason why “50%” is definedas the end point Is that the insulation deteriorationaccelerates at the final stage of life as shown in theclassic Bathtub Curve.classic Bathtub Curve.

Based on experiments and experiences, the endpoint is defined to be 40% of the breakdown voltage.However, it is recommended to plan for statorwinding when the estimated breakdown voltage is40∼50 % of initial breakdown voltage.

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Diagnostic Tests

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Vr ∝ f (∆tanδ, ∆I, Qmax)

Vr = Residual breakdown strength (%)

∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ = Deviation of tanδδδδ from lower to higher voltage

∆∆∆∆I = Rate of increase of ac current

Qmax = Maximum partial discharge

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Life AssessmentB-map Method

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Life Assessment by B-method is derived from the breakdownvoltage of the insulation system.

The insulation voltage level that is required for safe operationof the generator in the case that a surge arrester is equippedfor suppressing lightening surges is [2E+1] KV

The insulation voltage level that is required when the groundfault is happened around the generator terminals is [1.5E] KVfault is happened around the generator terminals is [1.5E] KV

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Life Estimation by B-Method

Voltage Level (2E+1 KV)

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Voltage Level (1.5E KV)

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Residual Breakdowb Voltage 1.5E KV

present breakdown voltage

Breakdown Voltage Level 2E+1 KV

Breakdown Voltage Level 1.5E KV

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Condition AssessmentDiagnostic Tests

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Diagnostic Tests

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Diagnostic Tests Assessment

IR > 2E+1 MΩ

PI > 1.5

∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ < 5.0%, 8.5%, 12.5%∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ < 5.0%, 8.5%, 12.5%

∆∆∆∆I < 5.0%, 8.5%, 12.5%

Qmax < 10,000 pC

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Diagnostic Tests Assessment

IR ≥≥≥≥ 100 MΩ

PI ≥≥≥≥ 1.5

∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 2.0%∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 2.0%

∆∆∆∆I ≤≤≤≤ 2.0%

Qmax < 10,000 pC

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Diagnostic Tests Assessment

IR ≥≥≥≥ 100 MΩ

PI ≥≥≥≥ 1.5

∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 0.7%, 6.5%∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 0.7%, 6.5%

∆∆∆∆I ≤≤≤≤ 4.0%, 8.5%, 12.5%

Qmax < 10,000 pC

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Diagnostic Tests Assessment

IR ≥≥≥≥ 100 MΩ @ 40oC

PI ≥≥≥≥ 2.00

∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 1.0∆∆∆∆tanδδδδ ≤≤≤≤ 1.0

∆∆∆∆I ≤≤≤≤ 1.0%

Qmax < 10,000 pC

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