I.Advantages of Islanded Operation Mode
The islanded operation mode has many advantages, making it a reliable choice for emergency and independent power supply:
High Reliability: Diesel generator sets can supply power independently in island mode, ensuring system stability during a mains power outage.
Rapid Response: Generator sets can start and become operational in a very short time, guaranteeing the timeliness of emergency power
Ease of Maintenance: Diesel generator sets have relatively low maintenance costs and are simple to operate, making them suitable for various environments.
High Flexibility: In islanded operation mode, the generator set can flexibly adjust its output power according to load demand, adapting to power supply needs of different scales.
II. Challenges of Islanded Operation Mode
Although the islanded operation mode has many advantages, it also faces some challenges:
Stability: After the generator set is disconnected from the public grid, the stability of voltage and frequency must be maintained through precise control; otherwise, it may lead to equipment damage or system instability.
Operating Costs: Diesel generator sets have high fuel consumption, leading to significant long-term operating costs, especially under high load conditions.
Noise and Pollution: The operation of diesel generator sets produces noise and exhaust emissions, which requires special consideration when used in areas with high environmental protection requirements.
The islanded operation mode of diesel generator sets is an operating method that provides independent power supply to specific areas during mains power failures or absence. It is widely used in emergency power supplies and powering remote areas.