Consider two d.c. series generators in parallel as shown in the Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 |
If no load voltages E1 and E2 of the two
generators are initially same, generators supply equal currents and have
equal resistance for its field winding. If E1 > E2 then I1 > I2 which causes the field of generator 1 strengthened while that of 2 is weakened which will decrease E2
further. A stage is reached where generator 1 will take entire load and
will also supply power to generator 2 which will start running as a
motor. The two machines will form a short circuited loop which will
increase the current indefinitely. This can be avoided by use of
equalizer bar through which equal currents are passed in the two similar
generators to the load. The slight difference in the currents therefore
being confined to the loop made by the armatures and the equalizer bar.
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