rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
We are looking to convert (4) 4.16kV 1650kW diesel generators from having solidly grounded neutrals to having LRG neutrals. All four generators are currently connected to a paralleling switchgear lineup with each generator neutral brought to a common ground bus in the switchgear where it is solidly grounded.
In determining the neutral resistor size and ground current limit are there any particular approach or rules of thumb? I have modeled both 100A and 200A values for each generator and ran fault cases with one gen running (minimum case) and all four running (max case) in order to evaluate system relay response and coordination. Limiting each generator to 100A provides enough fault current to get the relay response needed for system coordination. The normal system which the downstream equipment is connected to is limited to 400A (I do not believe Gens cannot parallel with normal system)
Is there anything else to consider with NGR values other than relay response and coordination?
Also is using (4) separate NGR's the preferred method as opposed to having a single common NGR with each generator neutral connected to it? Paralleling gear is located several hundred feed from generators so individual NGR's located at the generator may be a more difficult installation approach unless for connecting to gen neutrals and running CT wiring. Another option would be to locate individual NGR's at paralleling gear location and pull generator neutrals to these NGR's at that location which would not require penetrating existing generator enclosures or trenching for new CT wiring.
In determining the neutral resistor size and ground current limit are there any particular approach or rules of thumb? I have modeled both 100A and 200A values for each generator and ran fault cases with one gen running (minimum case) and all four running (max case) in order to evaluate system relay response and coordination. Limiting each generator to 100A provides enough fault current to get the relay response needed for system coordination. The normal system which the downstream equipment is connected to is limited to 400A (I do not believe Gens cannot parallel with normal system)
Is there anything else to consider with NGR values other than relay response and coordination?
Also is using (4) separate NGR's the preferred method as opposed to having a single common NGR with each generator neutral connected to it? Paralleling gear is located several hundred feed from generators so individual NGR's located at the generator may be a more difficult installation approach unless for connecting to gen neutrals and running CT wiring. Another option would be to locate individual NGR's at paralleling gear location and pull generator neutrals to these NGR's at that location which would not require penetrating existing generator enclosures or trenching for new CT wiring.