mbk2k3
Electrical
- Nov 18, 2010
- 97
Do 600V generator suppliers/packagers typically include surge arrestors with HRG grounded units?
I have a system where: generator is 600V, delta, with the neutral point grounded via a 5A NGR.
2 days ago the generator tripped offline: Phase B / C PTs failed and Phase C surge arrestor failed/operated.
I suspected a ground fault on phase A, since this would cause phase B and C voltages to rise from 347V to 600V (PTs are rated for 347 only), and cause the PTs to fail.
But I can't explain why the arrestor operated/failed......
The NGR isn't operated or switched in/out, elimination any striking transients.
What could cause this type of failure.....
I have a system where: generator is 600V, delta, with the neutral point grounded via a 5A NGR.
2 days ago the generator tripped offline: Phase B / C PTs failed and Phase C surge arrestor failed/operated.
I suspected a ground fault on phase A, since this would cause phase B and C voltages to rise from 347V to 600V (PTs are rated for 347 only), and cause the PTs to fail.
But I can't explain why the arrestor operated/failed......
The NGR isn't operated or switched in/out, elimination any striking transients.
What could cause this type of failure.....