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GENERATOR SETS
The equivalent availability factor (EAF) in a generator set is a key performance evaluation indicator that reflects the ratio of the effective energy that the generator set can provide under specific operating conditions to its design capacity. The following is a detailed introduction and calculation method for equivalent available coefficients:
1、 Definition
The equivalent availability coefficient of a generator set refers to the ratio of the remaining hours after subtracting the equivalent shutdown hours of the reduced output from the available hours of the generator set during a certain statistical period to the total hours of the statistical period. It comprehensively considers factors such as the actual operating status, reliability, and failure rate of the generator set, and is an important standard for measuring the performance of the generator set.
2、 Calculation method
The calculation formula for equivalent availability coefficient is as follows:
EAF=(Available hours of generator set - Equivalent shutdown hours of reduced output of generator set)/Total hours during the statistical period multiplied by 100%
Among them:
Available hours of a generator set: refers to the number of hours a generator set can operate normally during a statistical period.
Equivalent shutdown hours of reduced output of a generator set: refers to the number of full load shutdown hours equivalent to when the generator set operates with reduced output due to faults or other reasons. This is usually caused by auxiliary equipment failure, equipment aging, or load pressure.
Total hours during the statistical period: refers to the total operating hours of the generator set during the evaluation period, usually for a natural year or a specific time period.
3、 Application significance
The high or low equivalent availability coefficient directly reflects the reliability and performance level of the generator set. For power generation companies, increasing the equivalent availability factor means being able to more effectively utilize generator resources, reduce downtime due to faults, and improve power generation efficiency and economic benefits. Meanwhile, the equivalent availability coefficient is also one of the important indicators for evaluating the maintenance effectiveness of generator sets.
In summary, the equivalent availability factor of a generator set is a comprehensive performance evaluation index, and its calculation method is simple and clear, with significant practical significance. Power generation companies should attach importance to the evaluation and improvement of equivalent availability factors to enhance the reliability and performance level of generator units.