1.Whats the use of GNAC(Generator Neutral Accessory
Compartment)
2. why generator or any other system require Neutral
Grounding and not Phase grounding
3. what happens if any one of the phase is grounded.
4. if 15kv is grounded directly what will happen, why it
should not be grounded like that
5. use of of NGTR(Neutral Grounding Transformer and
Resistor) for grounding is helpfull and how
Answer Posted / shrikant
In case of any one phase failure the neural will not be
generated and hence the equipment supplying power to all
critical equipments will stop in order to avoid this the
neutral is grounded.
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