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Development of a power breaker system in small-scale wind power plants when there is high rotation (over speed)
Author(s) -
Henry Ananta,
Agus Murnomo,
Isdiyarto,
Said Sunardiyo,
S B P Pridayanto,
I Nurmaulida
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/969/1/012033
Subject(s) - circuit breaker , automotive engineering , electricity , electric power system , wind power , electrical engineering , stand alone power system , electric generator , renewable energy , rotational speed , power (physics) , engineering , computer science , distributed generation , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
In a wind power plant (hereinafter referred to as PLTB), rotation stability is needed, to protect the system from sudden rising and unpredictable wind speed. Large-scale PLTBs are already equipped with a braking system, unlike small-scale plants that are generally not equipped with a braking system. In order for the electricity supply to be guaranteed properly and for the system to be protected, it is necessary to make a control device that will monitor the rotation speed of the generator and turn off the electricity supply to the system should there be any rotation that exceeds the specified limit / over speed. The use of small-scale for household purposes is generally equipped with an electric power storage / battery and an inverter to convert DC electricity into AC electricity which is then used by consumers. This research uses the research and development approach, namely research that will produce an effective and efficient power breaker system as a function of creation and innovation in solving renewable energy problems. Result; the automatic power breaker suitable for use in small-scale wind power plant has been assembled and tested with good results and is ready for use.

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