Generator Protection in Thermal Power Station India | Summer Trainee

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The discussion centers on generator protection in thermal power stations in India, specifically regarding overcurrent protection. The user expresses dissatisfaction with the explanation provided by their instructor and seeks clarification on the existence and specifics of overcurrent protection systems. There is a request for more detailed information about what "overcurrent" entails in this context. The conversation highlights a need for clearer communication and understanding of generator protection mechanisms. Overall, the topic emphasizes the importance of effective protective measures in thermal power generation.
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i am working at a thermal power station as a summer tranii in india...today my instructer told d protection of geneartor he tells us over current protection ...
i am not satisfied ...is dere any over current preotection exists or not?
 
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