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发表于 2015-6-30 17:02:53
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Risks //
There are risks associated with the parallel operation of generator sets; both between sets and with the utility supply and these risks should be balanced with the benefits.
The risks are:
#1
Where adequate load shedding has not been provided or where the load is maintained at a high level, there is a risk that, if one generator fails, the remaining generators on the system may not be able to support the system load.
Load shedding should always be incorporated into a paralleling generation scheme and the reserve capacity at any time during operation should correspond with the amount of load that can be accepted if a running generator fails.
#2
Not all generators can be paralleled together – if sets of a different manufacturer or of a significantly different size are to be paralleled, consult the local Cummins distributor before proceeding.
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