Description
In a hydroelectric power plant, the stability of the local grid depends on the generator’s ability to maintain a constant voltage level. When a large industrial load is switched on, the grid voltage tends to dip. The ABB VV01 module detects this voltage drop via potential transformers (PTs).
Acting as the “brain” of the excitation loop, the VV 01 compares the actual voltage with the setpoint. It then sends a corrective signal to the thyristor bridge to increase the field current. This action boosts the generator’s magnetic field, restoring the terminal voltage to its nominal value within milliseconds. Without the precise regulation of the ABB VV01. the voltage dip could persist, causing instability in the grid or tripping sensitive equipment connected to the generator.
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Technical Principles and Innovative Values
Analog Proportional-Integral (PI) Control: The ABB VV01 typically utilizes analog PI control logic to regulate voltage. This ensures that the system responds quickly to errors (Proportional) while eliminating steady-state deviations (Integral), providing a stable voltage output without oscillation.
High Stability and Noise Immunity: As an analog module, the VV 01 is designed with robust shielding and filtering to operate in electrically noisy power plant environments. It resists interference from high-voltage switching, ensuring that the regulation signal remains clean and accurate.
Manual Tuning Capability: The ABB VV01 features accessible adjustment points (potentiometers) for gain and stability. This allows field engineers to fine-tune the VV 01 to match the specific characteristics of the generator and the grid, optimizing the dynamic response during load changes.
Reliable Feedback Processing: The module continuously monitors the generator’s voltage feedback. If the feedback signal is lost or indicates a dangerous over-voltage condition, the ABB VV01 is designed to react to protect the generator insulation and the connected turbine.
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