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Know your Power Plant Generator - About Internals, Erection Process & Maintenance.

Vijay Sachdev

Vijay Sachdev

Consultant - Project & Procurement

$ 20

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Know your Power Plant Generator - About Internals, Erection Process & Maintenance.

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    Vijay Sachdev

    Vijay Sachdev

    Consultant - Project & Procurement

  • Course type

    Instructor led live training

  • Course duration

    2 Hrs

  • Course start date & time

    Coming in Next Month

  • Language

    English , Hindi

Why enroll

Although Generator falls under the category of Electrical Equipment. For Design, Operation and Testing purpose, Electrical Engineers need to be assigned. But for Manufacturing, Transportation, Erection & Maintenance purpose, Generator must be taken care by Mechanical Engineers only.

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Course details

As you know, Power / Electricity is generated in the Generator. If Generator cannot generate Electricity or remain idle for whatsoever reason, then all other equipment of Power Plant like Boiler, Turbine, Pumps etc will also remain idle.

Any serious mistake or ignoring any fault during operation can lead to major failure or Breakdown of the Generator.

Therefore it is imperative to know your Generator and learn how to take care of Generator during Erection, Testing and Maintenance.

Course suitable for

  • Energy & Utilities
  • Mechanics & Turbomachinery
  • Oil & Gas
  • Mechanical
  • Instrumentation
  • Production

Key topics covered

1. Introduction

2. Working Principles of Generator: Thermal, Nuclear, Gas, Hydro and Wind.

3. Internals / Parts of Large Size Generator (say 500 MW)

4. Comparison of Indian / German / Chinese / Japanese Generator

5. Excitation System

6. Erection Methodogies of Generator Stator

7. Assembly of Generator Complete

8. Inspection & Testing : Mechanical & Electrical

9. Maintenance & Servicing.

10 Few Case Studies

Training details

This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.

Live session

Why people choose EveryEng

Industry-aligned courses, expert training, hands-on learning, recognized certifications, and job opportunities—all in a flexible and supportive environment.

$ 20

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Questions and Answers

Q: Could you explain the difference between synchronous and asynchronous generators used in power plants?

A: Yes! Synchronous generators operate at a constant speed synchronized with the grid frequency, producing electricity with a constant voltage and frequency. They have rotors excited by DC current to create a magnetic field. These are predominantly used in large power plants. Asynchronous generators, or induction generators, operate at a speed slightly different from grid frequency and usually require an external reactive power supply. They are simpler and often used in smaller or variable speed applications like wind turbines. The synchronous generator's advantage lies in better control of power factor and voltage regulation. For a detailed comparison, you may visit: https://electricalacademia.com/generators/differences-between-synchronous-and-asynchronous-generators/