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Zero Power Factor Method or Potier Method

The Zero Power Factor Method or Potier Method is used to determine the internal characteristics of a generator. It involves conducting no-load, full-load zero power factor, and short circuit tests to plot curves. Tangents are drawn to determine reactance and field current values. The Potier triangle is constructed and used to calculate the internal electromotive force and phase angle based on measurements of voltage, current, and reactance.
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Zero Power Factor Method or Potier Method

The Zero Power Factor Method or Potier Method is used to determine the internal characteristics of a generator. It involves conducting no-load, full-load zero power factor, and short circuit tests to plot curves. Tangents are drawn to determine reactance and field current values. The Potier triangle is constructed and used to calculate the internal electromotive force and phase angle based on measurements of voltage, current, and reactance.
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Zero Power Factor Method or Potier Method -this method is based on the separation of armature leakage reactance drop

and the armature reaction effects. -it gives more accurate results. Experimental data required: 1. No load curve 2. Full-load zero pf curve(not the SCC) also called the wattless load characteristics. Tests: Conduct tests to find OCC (upto 125% of rated voltage) SCC (for rated current) ZPF (for rated current and rated voltage) Armature Resistance (if required)

2. Draw tangent to OCC (air gap line) 3. Conduct ZPF test at full load for rated voltage and fix the point B. 4. Draw the line BH with length equal to field current required to produce full load current at short circuit. 5. Draw HD parallel to the air gap line so as to touch the OCC. 6. Draw DE parallel to voltage axis. Now, DE represents voltage drop IXL and BE represents the field current required to overcome the effect of armature reaction. Triangle BDE is called Potier triangle and XL is the Potier reactance 7. Find E from V, IXL and . Consider Ra also if required. The expression to use is

8. Find field current corresponding to E. 9. Draw FG with magnitude equal to BE at angle (90+ ) from field current axis, where the phase angle of current from voltage vector E (internal phase angle). 10. The resultant field current is given by OG. Mark this length on field current axis. 11. From OCC find the corresponding Eo.

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Steps: 1. By suitable tests plot OCC and SCC

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