Power0020
Electrical
- Jun 11, 2014
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I was reviewing an ABB document sizing CTs and VTs for a 230 kV GIS and noticed that the designer had used variation for maximum external circuit e.m.f. based on type of relaying.
The basic secondary emf formula is : Ikmax*(Isn/Ipn)*(Rct+RL+Sr/Ir^2).
For Breaker failure protection the following formula is provided:
5*Ioperate*(Isn/Ipn)*(Rct+RL+Sr/Ir^2) considering the Ioperate=10Iprimary_nominal
for differential protection, two cases are considered. the formulae for Ikamx are as follows:
30*Ipower_trasformer_primary_nominal for internal fault and 2*I_through_fault for through fault.
ABB relays application guides have quotes these formulae however I couldn't locate any derivation and got the feeling of something "empirical" here!.
Any clue about the basis of these equations?
The basic secondary emf formula is : Ikmax*(Isn/Ipn)*(Rct+RL+Sr/Ir^2).
For Breaker failure protection the following formula is provided:
5*Ioperate*(Isn/Ipn)*(Rct+RL+Sr/Ir^2) considering the Ioperate=10Iprimary_nominal
for differential protection, two cases are considered. the formulae for Ikamx are as follows:
30*Ipower_trasformer_primary_nominal for internal fault and 2*I_through_fault for through fault.
ABB relays application guides have quotes these formulae however I couldn't locate any derivation and got the feeling of something "empirical" here!.
Any clue about the basis of these equations?