Horus Energy Company offers replacement and modernization services for various types of turbogenerators. The main advantages of the proposed turbogenerators are high reliability, maneuverability and efficiency, work in modes with reactive power consumption, as well as focus on customer requirements.
What is the turbogenerator?
A turbogenerator is a device that consisting of a synchronous electric generator and a steam or gas turbine that acts as a drive. The principle of operation of a turbogenerator is based on the generation of electrical energy in a rather long nominal operating mode.
A synchronous generator is an electric alternating current machine. It consists of an armature located on the stator (fixed part) and an inductor located on the rotor (moving part).
Types of turbogenerators.
We offer turbo-generators of the following types:
- Air-cooled synchronous turbogenerators;
- Synchronous hydrogen-cooled turbogenerators;
- Synchronous turbogenerators with hydrogen-water cooling;
- Synchronous turbogenerators with full water cooling;
- Asynchronized air-cooled turbogenerators;
- Asynchronized air-water cooled turbogenerators;
- Asynchronous air-cooled expansion joints.
The delivery set of turbine generators consists of a generator with a soundproof cover, an excitation system, technological systems, an automated monitoring and diagnostics system, a set of spare parts and mounting accessories, and technical documentation.
Excitation systems.
At the request of the customer, turbogenerators can be equipped with excitation systems. The main types are:
- Thyristor self-excitation systems;
- Independent thyristor systems;
- Thyristor backup systems;
- Brushless diode systems;
- Thyristor reversing systems;
- Power converting equipment;
- Control and regulation systems;
- Protection of excitation systems.
The main advantages of excitation systems are high safety and reliability, ease of maintenance, a variety of designs, the availability of cooling systems and a high degree of factory readiness.