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		<title>Compound Generators in Parallel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under-compounded generators also operate satisfactorily in parallel but overcompounded generators will not operate satisfactorily unless their series fields are paralleled. This is achieved by connecting two negative brushes together as shown in Fig. (3.16) (i). The conductor used to connect these brushes is generally called equalizer bar. Suppose that an attempt is made to operate [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Connecting Shunt Generators in Parallel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The generators in a power plant are connected in parallel through bus-bars. The bus-bars are heavy thick copper bars and they act as +ve and -ve terminals. The positive terminals of the generators are .connected to the +ve side of bus-bars and negative terminals to the negative side of bus-bars. Fig. (3.15) shows shunt generator [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a d.c. power plant, power is usually supplied from several generators of small ratings connected in parallel instead of from one large generator. This is due to the following reasons: (i) Continuity of service If a single large generator is used in the power plant, then in case of its breakdown, the whole plant [...]]]></description>
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