The generator installation process typically ranges from one to four weeks, depending on various factors, and it involves several critical steps, from the initial consultation and permitting to site preparation, fuel source connection, and final testing.
How to install a generator?
Generator installation is the most important process after you have selected your backup power solution. Making sure that your generator has been installed by experienced engineers is essential. The main elements to a proper generator installation are the positioning base and anchors, the fuel supply, and the electrical connections.
What size generator should a power plant have?
Generators for a power plant serving an installation will be in the range from 4160 volts to 13.8 kV to suit the size of the unit and primary distribution system voltage. Generators in this size range will be offered by the manufacturer in accordance with its design, and it would be difficult and expensive to get a different voltage rating.
How to install a gas turbine generator?
For gas turbine generator installations the connections from the generator to the side wall or roof of the gas turbine generator enclosure will have been made by the manufacturer in segregated phase bus configuration. The three-phase conductors will be flat copper bus, either in single or multiple conductor per phase pattern.
How are power station foundations constructed?
The construction of the power station foundations is carried out in accordance with a detailed programme drawn up to provide the various foundations and general site works, in the sequence necessary to enable the building work and plant installation to proceed in accordance with the overall construction programme.
Where should a generator be installed?
Concrete Plinth: The generator should be installed on a level concrete plinth that is large enough to accommodate the machine and any required maintenance access. The plinth should also be located as close as possible to the fuel source and away from any potential sources of water or flooding.
At the power station building, the assembly condition should be reproduced by adjusting key/pins and/or diaphragms to absorb the physical condition differences between the manufacturing factory and actual power station. An example of turbine installation process is shown in Fig. 4.17. a.