When the order is issued for the main engine to operate at a constant speed corresponding to the correct frequency, and if the load on the distribution network is not in excess of the maximum permissible load on the shaft generator, and if no alarm is operative on the shaft generator, this combination of conditions is indicated on the control panel by the "shaft generator ready" lamp lighting up.
The generator then rotates at the correct speed although without excitation, i. e. it generates no voltage.
If the change-over switch on the control panel is set to the "shaft generator on" position the generator will be excited and will generate a voltage. When about 85% of the normal voltage is attained, control of excitation shaft generator will be taken over by the voltage regulator in the switchgear.
The generator then rotates at the correct speed although without excitation, i. e. it generates no voltage.
If the change-over switch on the control panel is set to the "shaft generator on" position the generator will be excited and will generate a voltage. When about 85% of the normal voltage is attained, control of excitation shaft generator will be taken over by the voltage regulator in the switchgear.