Paralleling generators involves connecting multiple generators to a common bus to share the electrical load. The procedure typically includes synchronizing the generators in terms of voltage, frequency, and phase before connecting them to the bus. Once synchronized, the generators can share the load based on their capabilities, with the load distribution influenced by their respective settings, such as governor control and droop settings. Proper load sharing is crucial to ensure that no single generator is overloaded, which can be managed through coordinated control systems that adjust output based on real-time load conditions.
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