The configuration for parallel operation consists of synchronizing two or more generator sets that are coupled together with the same frequency and voltage. They then operate jointly, supplying power to the same network. In this way, energy can be generated in large quantities, which could never be supplied by a single generator set with the same specifications.
Parallel synchronization also applies to those installations that require a much greater reliability and safety mechanism, since having more than one generator operating at the same time is more complicated to fail or fail in unison, thus ensuring continuity, At least partially, of the electricity supply.
Connecting the generators in parallel arbitrarily would possibly cause severe damage and the load may lose power, so that to make the parallel connection of two or more generators the following aspects must be taken into account:
The things to consider are;
Gen to Gen parallel & Gen to Mains parallel controller
DUAL AMF: 2 redundant GENSETS in emergency to the mains
Recent severe weather events have resulted in serious hurricanes, tropical storms, heavy snowfalls, strong hurricane-force winds and widespread storm surges and flooding.
During many of these events, utility power supplies could be knocked out, forcing residents and businesses, including hotels, to rely on emergency generators to provide electricity.
In case of a sudden and unexpected power failure many things can go wrong but thanks to Onis Visa generating sets, power supply is not a problem at all.
Power stations are used for small scale production of electric power, and where there is no other easily available alternatives of producing electric power. Diesel power plants are also popularly used as standby supply of different industries, commercial complexes, hospitals, etc. During power cut, these diesel power generators are run to fulfil required demand.
SUPERMARKETS AND HYPERMARKETS, LOGISTICS WAREHOUSES, COLD CHAIN
The Onis Visa Gensets for military use are designed to meet the requirements of forces operating in harsh environments and built to a very demanding specification.
Military equipment is becoming increasingly sophisticated delivering far greater capability such as network centric warfare and advance weapons and protection systems. The unavoidable side effect is the increasing demand for mobile electrical power on the battlefield.