Morquea
Electrical
- Feb 20, 2007
- 37
I would like to find documentation about how the current direction could affect the proper fonctionning of a protective relay.
We are connecting a 600V power house (PW1) to a 4160V power house (PW2) throught a step-up transformer.
The grid configuration can allow to feed PW2 with PW1 and vice versa. There is a GEC ALSTHOM (now AREVA) LGPG111 multifunction relay at PW2 that we wish to use. Actually, we want to mainly use the voltage dependent overcurrent proctection function (51V). I have an option to set it as a simple overcurrent protection (51). I discussed with Areva about it. They told me that it is possible but that I should beware of the current direction.
So I look for a better understanding on how the current direction could affected the relay.
Thank you
Danny Garant, ing.jr
Groupe Stavibel Inc.
We are connecting a 600V power house (PW1) to a 4160V power house (PW2) throught a step-up transformer.
The grid configuration can allow to feed PW2 with PW1 and vice versa. There is a GEC ALSTHOM (now AREVA) LGPG111 multifunction relay at PW2 that we wish to use. Actually, we want to mainly use the voltage dependent overcurrent proctection function (51V). I have an option to set it as a simple overcurrent protection (51). I discussed with Areva about it. They told me that it is possible but that I should beware of the current direction.
So I look for a better understanding on how the current direction could affected the relay.
Thank you
Danny Garant, ing.jr
Groupe Stavibel Inc.