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IEEE Guide for Operation and Maintenance of Turbine Generators

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Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This guide covers general recommendations for the operation, loading, and maintenance of turbine-driven synchronous generators that have cylindrical rotors.
This guide covers general recommendations for the operation, loading, and maintenance of turbine-driven synchronous generators, termed turbine generators, having cylindrical rotors. It does not apply to generators having salient pole rotors. The generators covered by this guide are to have rated outputs of 10 MVA and above. Cylindrical-rotor, two-pole and four-pole generators below this rating are generally covered by NEMA MG 1.1 This guide is not intended to supplant specific or general instructions contained in the manufacturer's instruction book or in any contractual agreement between a manufacturer and a purchaser of a given machine. Because of the rapid development in generator design and because of the ingenuity of individual generator designers, many variations are incorporated in existing machines. Therefore, it is not possible in this guide to assign specific values or fixed methods. The most that this guide can accomplish is to offer accepted and tried values and methods and give warning where hazards might be encountered. The user should keep in mind that this guide is written to cover the turbine generator. This guide is not intended to apply in any manner to the prime mover.
This standard is for the use of the users (power utilites) and manufacturers of turbine generators. The reason for the revision is that it has been ten years since it was previously revised and it needs updating due to the changes in the operating regimes of utilities today. The standard needs to include such things as two-shifting operation information and to consider the advances in machine designs.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 67
Publication Date May 8, 2006
Language en - English
Page Count 72
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Electric Machinery
Publish Date Document Id Type View
May 8, 2006 67-2005 Revision
June 27, 1990 67-1990 Revision
June 21, 1972 67-1972 Revision