The combined effect of the reduction in generator voltage plus the line drop makes the shunt generator unsatisfactory for transmission of power over long distances”.
The shunt generator is not satisfactory for supplying power to remotely
located points because not only does the terminal voltage of the generator drop
as load increases but there is also a volt drop in the line. The greater the
load, the greater the volt drop in line. The combined effect of the reduction
in generator voltage plus the line drop makes the shunt generator
unsatisfactory for transmission of power over long distances.
To overcome the reduction in generator voltage we can use cumulative
compound generator. The cumulative compound generator is the same as a shunt
generator with the addition of a series field winding which produces flux to
aid the flux of the shunt field.
We can use cumulative compound generator for the following
characteristics.
·
The drop in the terminal voltage is small.
·
Maintaining the constant terminal voltage.
The terminal voltage rises as load as is applied
to generator
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