if only one generator is running in droop mode parrallel
with grid and suddenly grid breaker off what will happen?
It will trip o/u freq or stay as it is? (urgent)

Answer Posted / mukhtar fouad

This is depend on what`s the mode of the grid? switching
off the mode of grid by operator to disconnect the grid
system mode,then the one genrator will continue running
without load and stay as it is (droop mode)

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