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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs when exceeding a doubly-fed induction generator's breaker capacity after a grid fault?
A)Breaker trips due to overcurrent✓
B)Generator voltage regulator failure
C)Reactive power compensation deficit
D)Stator winding insulation degradation
💡 Explanation
Breaker tripping occurs because high fault currents cause thermal overload in the breaker triggering its protection mechanism, therefore preventing conductor damage; rather than other component failures downstream within the turbine control or generation systems.
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