Early detection of hotspots in hydrogen-cooled generators! Approximately 1,000 units delivered worldwide.
The "Generator Condition Monitor (GCM)" is a device that detects hot spots (abnormal overheating) in the insulation materials of hydrogen-cooled generators at an early stage. Each type of insulation material has a specific thermal degradation onset temperature, and the epoxy-based insulation used in hydrogen-cooled generators begins to degrade when heated to 200-210°C, releasing a large number of fine particles ranging from 0.001 to 0.1 microns in size into the circulating hydrogen. It helps prevent major accidents in hydrogen-cooled generators, which are critical equipment, and contributes to improving the reliability of the facilities. 【Features】 - Prevents major accidents in hydrogen-cooled generators, which are critical equipment. - Quickly detects changes in fine particle concentration and issues alarms. - Responds to fine particles generated by arcs. - Manufactured since the early 1960s, with a track record of approximately 1,000 units delivered worldwide for hydrogen-cooled generators. - Releases a large number of fine particles ranging from 0.001 to 0.1 microns in size into the circulating hydrogen. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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