Shark96
Electrical
- Feb 24, 2015
- 42
We have a 430 MVA GSU (24/220kv Ynd)that tripped as soon as it was taken on load at around 30 MW. The only relay that picked up was "51G1N" HV side Neutral ground overcurrent relay. No other protections operated. The following activities were done:
1. Performed complete testing of the transformer including winding resistance, insulation resistance and turns ratio test. All came out okay.
2. DGA of transformer oil with no abnormal gases.
3. Tested the relay itself and its function at normal setpoint which is 0.1 Amps (120 Amps on primary neutral)
We energized the transformer again and it tripped on the same protection within 30 seconds. We have gone through every circuit that could be faulty except for the actual Neutral CT testing. The CT is inside the transformer body, we only have access of the secondary neutral conductor coming out of the transformer. The CT testing will also be performed but assuming the CT is fine what could be the source of this fault? The transformer's 220kV side is star connected with neutral that is solid/fixed grounded.
Any other information required can be provided.
Thanks.
1. Performed complete testing of the transformer including winding resistance, insulation resistance and turns ratio test. All came out okay.
2. DGA of transformer oil with no abnormal gases.
3. Tested the relay itself and its function at normal setpoint which is 0.1 Amps (120 Amps on primary neutral)
We energized the transformer again and it tripped on the same protection within 30 seconds. We have gone through every circuit that could be faulty except for the actual Neutral CT testing. The CT is inside the transformer body, we only have access of the secondary neutral conductor coming out of the transformer. The CT testing will also be performed but assuming the CT is fine what could be the source of this fault? The transformer's 220kV side is star connected with neutral that is solid/fixed grounded.
Any other information required can be provided.
Thanks.