We could be making a mountain out of a molehill, as this small
point probably does not explain anything which is relevant to
MAHG, anyway, but...
This the maximum variation for ENGAGING a generator to the
network. Once engaged there will be a forced synchronization.
Outside this range the generator will not be allowed to engage.
Yes. Every generator must be in sync... but the French like to do
everything in their own uniques and slightly "citroenesque"
fashion, so to speak, and that could mean (just a guess) that the
previous day some bureaucrat in Paris, seeing the weather
forecast, has decreed that at 10:00 am we will all go to the
maximum rpms on all turbines.
...and to heck with anyone so foolish as to own an electric clock
which depends on a stable frequency... matter of fact I have
noticed that the French do not trust electric clocks particularly
anyway....
Just like the language and the culture you know: past imperfect,
present subjunctive, and the future conditional ...
Hey, is that description of the French-a-la-mode "le mot juste"
... or what?
Jones
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