Fact Sheet

GE Energy
EX2100e Excitation Control
for Gas Turbine Generators
The EX2100e excitation control is GE Energy’s advanced
platform for generator excitation systems. EX2100e builds on
the EX2100 experience of over 700 units in gas, steam, and
hydro applications for new units and upgrades, in addition to
GE’s 40 years of experience with over 6,000 excitation
systems in 70 countries.
The “e” designates enhanced technology with a new
controller from the Mark* VIe controller family and ControlST*
software suite for commonality with GE’s family of plant
control systems. In addition, the EX2100e offers a brushless
dual redundant regulator option for cost effective reliability.
Architecture
The system consists of one or multiple controllers, a
protection module, power conversion bridges, and the power
magnetics / transformers. Typical functions performed in the
controller and protection system include:
Control
Automatic voltage regulator
- Reactive current compensator
- Volts per hertz limiter
- Overexcitation limiter
- Underexcitation limiter
Manual field voltage regulator
Protection
Volts per hertz, dual level (24EX)
Loss of excitation (40EX)
Bridge ac voltage phase unbalance (47EX)
Generator overvoltage (59EX)
Off/online overexcitation (76EX)
The software can also include the power system stabilizer
(PSS). This enables the generator to produce and transmit
more power in a stable manner by reducing low frequency
rotor oscillations. Power system studies are available to
optimize the tuning of the stabilizer for the best performance.
These studies include computer simulations for transient
stability analysis. Field testing services are also available for
commissioning to verify and document system performance
to existing specifications.
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Redundancy
Gas turbine-generators (7 and 9FA, FB, and H class) have
potential source (bus fed) static excitation controls with
power potential transformers to step down the bus voltage to
a suitable voltage for the excitation controls. These controls
are normally supplied with either a full multi-bridge or a
warm backup for redundancy to maximize system reliability.
Redundant controls include online repair capability for circuit
boards and power supplies. Multi-bridge units can support
online repair of the power conversion bridges. Units with
redundant rectifier cooling fans can also be replaced online
to support equipment availability.
MS6001B, 6001FA, 7001EA, and 9001E gas turbine generators
usually have brushless excitation controls with an ac-rotating
generator connected to the shaft of the main generator.
These units are equipped with EX2100e excitation control
brushless regulators. They are normally supplied as simplex,
non-redundant, control systems, but are also available in
warm backup configuration for redundancy. They share the
same overall control design and software features as static
exciter systems for consistency. Gas turbines contain:
Turbine
System Type Redundancy
MS9001H
MS7001H
MS9001FB
MS7001FB
MS9001FA
MS7001FA
Potential source static
exciter
Multi-bridge
MS9001E
MS7001EA
MS6001FA
MS6001B
Brushless regulator
(typical)
Simplex and warm
backup option
GEA-S1240
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