How to Effectively Synchronize Multiple Generators in a Hospital Setting?

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To effectively synchronize multiple generators in a hospital setting, it is crucial to ensure that the voltages, phases, frequencies, and phase sequences of the generators are aligned. The synchronization process involves creating a circuit that can manage these four essential synchronization steps. The new generator's rating should be determined based on the total load requirements of the hospital, especially with the addition of a new building. Manual operation of the current system without an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) presents challenges that need to be addressed in the synchronization design. A suitable title for the project could reflect the focus on generator synchronization in a hospital context.
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i am BSEE student, my project study is to synchronize the generator of an hospital, it have a one 313KVA standby-power diesel gen.,and three 100kva transformer.The generator system is operated manually and no ATS or UPS. one more new building is being build so the transformer will be upgrade to a higher vale.
1)how i can connect the new gen. to the old gen. and to the synchronize panel?
2)what is the new gen. to be buy?(rating, etc.)

These is my title: To synchronize the generator system of the ____ Hospital.
Anyone have a good title?
Thanks.
 
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Hello,
its a good and challenging project, first of all the synchronization of 2 generators consist of 4 parts:
1- the voltages should be equal in all phases in the 2 generators
2- the 2 generators should be in phase
3- the output of the 2 generators should have same frequency
4- the sequence of different generator phases in the two generators should be the same (meaning if the sequence of phases in generator 1 is :a-b-c, then the sequence of phases in generator 2 should also be:a,b,c)
So you have to make a circuit that do the 4 steps of synchronization.
with respect to the rating of the generator, it depends on the load you have in the building.
 
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