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IEEE 421.4 2014

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IEEE Guide for the Preparation of Excitation System Specifications

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Revision Standard – Active. This guide is intended to provide to the specification writer the information to prepare a specification for the purchase of an excitation system. This guide is presented in narrative form with descriptions of functions typical of excitation systems. Narrative is provided describing types of excitation systems and information required for sizing the excitation system.

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1 IEEE Std 421.4-2014 Front cover
3 Title page
5 Important notices and disclaimers concerning IEEE standards documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 Important notice

1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Background
14 2. Normative references
15 3. Definitions
16 4. Introduction
4.1 Basics
17 4.2 Operating modes
4.3 Installation
4.4 Conventions
4.5 Insulation systems
4.6 Diodes and thyristors
18 4.7 Availability
4.8 Redundancy of equipment
20 4.9 Spare parts
5. Exciter rating considerations
5.1 General
21 5.2 Steady-state ratings
22 5.3 Transient requirements
23 6. Exciter type and power source considerations
6.1 General
24 6.2 Operation parameters
6.3 Excitation systems for rotating exciters
25 6.4 Rotating dc generator-commutator exciter replacement
6.5 Rotating ac exciters
26 6.6 Static exciters
29 7. Excitation system performance measures and synchronous machine regulator considerations
7.1 Manual control performance
30 7.2 Automatic control performance (including the synchronous machine)
33 7.3 Auxiliary control functions
37 8. Control considerations
8.1 De-excitation
8.2 Unit manual control
38 8.3 Unit automatic control
8.4 Unit automatic start/stop
8.5 Unit automatic voltage matching
8.6 Setpoint adjusters
39 8.7 Setpoint tracking
8.8 Control circuit interface to power plant circuits
40 8.9 Data logging
8.10 Communication interface for digital excitation systems
8.11 Control and protection power supply
9. Protection considerations
9.1 General requirements
41 9.2 Protective action
10. Environmental and enclosure considerations
10.1 Environmental
10.2 Enclosure
43 10.3 Instruments and controls for remote mounting
44 11. Information to be provided by the manufacturer
11.1 General requirements
11.2 Information that may be provided at the time of submission of proposals
11.3 Information provided prior to delivery of the equipment
11.4 Information to be provided with equipment when it is delivered
45 11.5 Photographs
11.6 Drawing review procedure during project stage
11.7 Drawing review after commissioning is completed
12. Component tests
12.1 Excitation control equipment factory tests
46 12.2 DC commutator exciter
47 12.3 Alternator-rectifier exciter
48 12.4 Controlled rectifier assembly
49 12.5 Excitation power potential transformer(s)
12.6 Compound source excitation power current transformer(s)
50 12.7 Linear reactors for compound source excitation systems (if applicable)
51 12.8 Other components
12.9 Excitation cabinet
13. Field tests
13.1 Routine tests of other components
13.2 Tests with synchronous machine not running
52 13.3 Tests with synchronous machine running at rated speed and off-line
13.4 Tests with synchronous machine connected to power system
53 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
54 Annex B (informative) AC-DC power converters
55 Annex C (informative)Excitation questionnaire
IEEE 421.4 2014
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