what is the difference between synchronization and paralleling?
Answer Posted / anand
Running of two similar systems by keeping voltage,phase
sequence and frequency same is known as paralleling (ex:
two or more D.G sets or two or more transformers).
Running of two dissimilar systems keeping the above
parameters same is known as synchronization (ex:D.G set and
transformer).
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