Hi All,
During my exercises on paper, we always assume the source from grid has Tension and Currentnin phase.
Today, for the first time, I was learning about Diesel Genset and noticed its plate saying 2700 MVA / 2000 MW. So basically, somehow a source has its own Power Factor (PF).
1. Can anyone explain me how a source can have its PF besided the load it is attached to?
2. Can I correct my source (GenSet) PF so that I can maximise its utilisation and bring that to feed a 2300 MW load for example? In my mindset, if I improve the source PF to 1, I could actually power a load which could be 2300 MW or higher?
The only info I can find for point number 2 is that 2000 MW refers.to the Diesel Engine and 2700 MVA refers to the Generator. Yet thenGenSet PF is 0.74 which is the ratio 2000/2700.
I don't understand how we can refer to electrical and mechanical power and then state that PF is 0.74 is the actual ratio of thise two powers. Sorry guys, I got a bit lost.
Thank you for your help. If you have/find videos on this subject, feel free to post the link. It helps me a lot to understand. An explanation would be highly appreciated too.
Mark
During my exercises on paper, we always assume the source from grid has Tension and Currentnin phase.
Today, for the first time, I was learning about Diesel Genset and noticed its plate saying 2700 MVA / 2000 MW. So basically, somehow a source has its own Power Factor (PF).
1. Can anyone explain me how a source can have its PF besided the load it is attached to?
2. Can I correct my source (GenSet) PF so that I can maximise its utilisation and bring that to feed a 2300 MW load for example? In my mindset, if I improve the source PF to 1, I could actually power a load which could be 2300 MW or higher?
The only info I can find for point number 2 is that 2000 MW refers.to the Diesel Engine and 2700 MVA refers to the Generator. Yet thenGenSet PF is 0.74 which is the ratio 2000/2700.
I don't understand how we can refer to electrical and mechanical power and then state that PF is 0.74 is the actual ratio of thise two powers. Sorry guys, I got a bit lost.
Thank you for your help. If you have/find videos on this subject, feel free to post the link. It helps me a lot to understand. An explanation would be highly appreciated too.
Mark