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Fgmo Rev Writeup

The document provides a summary of the RGMO (Realtime Governor Mode of Operation) software implementation in the DPU. It describes 9 key functions of the RGMO software: 1) a floating frequency set point based on speed actual signal, 2) generation of a HOLD signal for frequency changes over +/-0.03Hz, 3) a proportional controller that generates a frequency influence signal, 4) addition of the influence signal to the load set point, 5) removal of the HOLD signal once frequency stabilizes, 6) effective droop characteristic for frequencies beyond limits, 7) blocking of loading and unloading near 50Hz, 8) pressure controller to reduce load and maintain header pressure, 9) required conditions for RGMO to

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Fgmo Rev Writeup

The document provides a summary of the RGMO (Realtime Governor Mode of Operation) software implementation in the DPU. It describes 9 key functions of the RGMO software: 1) a floating frequency set point based on speed actual signal, 2) generation of a HOLD signal for frequency changes over +/-0.03Hz, 3) a proportional controller that generates a frequency influence signal, 4) addition of the influence signal to the load set point, 5) removal of the HOLD signal once frequency stabilizes, 6) effective droop characteristic for frequencies beyond limits, 7) blocking of loading and unloading near 50Hz, 8) pressure controller to reduce load and maintain header pressure, 9) required conditions for RGMO to

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TW/409/2133

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WRITE UP ON RGMO

REVISION : 00 APPROVED BY :

V. M.Yadunandanana

PREPARED ISSUED DATE

12/03/2014
G S RAGHURAM ENGG
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The software implementation in DPU is in line with functional block


diagram (Refer Sheet annexure). Brief description of the function is
as follows:

1. Floating frequency set point: The speed actual signal is


used to generate the floating signal. The time delayed set point
generated by the actual value of speed. In the event of any change
in frequency, the set point changes to a value equal to the new
frequency (speed) value. This change happens in a slow ramp and
the time taken is set to about 2 mins.

2. For frequency changes more than +/- 0.03 Hz, for a duration
varying between minimum 3 minutes to a maximum of 6 mins
(proportional to frequency change) a HOLD signal is generated.
This signal forces the floating frequency set point to the last set
value held. This is done to ensure a proportional correction for
sufficient duration to effect changes in boiler parameters.

3. The proportional controller compares the set value and actual


value and generates a frequency influence signal with a
proportional gain corresponding to droop setting. This proportional
component is given in full magnitude at the beginning (limited to +
5%) and starts coming down as the deviation reduces on account
of frequency set point slowly approaching the new actual value.

4. The proportional values of frequency influence (limited to + 5%) is


added to the load set point to form the final load set point (Sigma Pr)
going to load controller. This will increase the load signal. This signal
is in addition to the pressure dependent load correction (already
available).

5. After the frequency stabilizes to a value (fluctuating within +/- 0.03


Hz) then the hold signal is removed. After the removal of hold signal
the set point will now settle to the new frequency value and
proportional frequency influence starts coming down as the
deviation reduces. With this the system is now available for the next
frequency change.

6. In the frequency range beyond FGMO limits i.e. below 49.0 Hz &
above 50.5 Hz the frequency influence as per droop characteristic
will become effective and drives the frequency influence signal to
load max +5% and unload max -10% .
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7. For blocking the output following condition is provided as per


Latest guide line from CERC dtd 06/01/2014 for RFGMO: -
If frequency is between 49.0Hz to 50.05Hz and it is
increasing towards 50.05Hz then 5% unloading is blocked.
If frequency is between 50.5Hz to 50.05 Hz and it is
decreasing towards 50.05Hz then loading upto 5% is blocked.

8. The pressure controller of EHTC in Limit Pressure mode


ensures that the load is reduced to maintain the boiler header
pressure, in the event of a sudden pressure drop more than set
limit value.
9. The Following conditions are taken as release input for putting
RGMO into operation:-

• CMC ON
• Boiler master on ‘AUTO’
• Load Controller active
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