Power Generation Trainer (SMT-EPG-01)

Three-phase current is the most efficient and widely used form of power for both transmission and public supply. It allows for easy voltage adjustment, making it ideal for long-distance transmission and consumer use. However, electrical power cannot be stored in large quantities, so it must be generated in real-time to meet consumer demand. When connecting a synchronous generator to a constant-voltage, constant-frequency system, the generator must reach its nominal speed. The excitation voltage must gradually increase to match the stator voltage with that of the network. This process is known as synchronization, and it ensures proper voltage magnitude, phase alignment, and rotational direction.