doehl1
Electrical
- Jul 2, 2007
- 41
Hi Collegues:
Our standard generator package is provided with low resistance 26Ohm/300A/10sec neutral grounding resistors.
A new customer of ours has specified neutral earthing transformers for each of three, 5MW generators that will be installed and connected to their system (customer is a utility IPP). They have specified a 5A/10sec earthing transformer for the 11kV/50Hz interconnect at each generator to replace the standard NGRs.
What is the motivation for this? Where can I specify and purchase the proper earthing transformers? Is there a good primer document for this application?
Also, it appears their requirement has a resistor on the secondary coil of the earthing transformer which feeds to the protective relaying. What parameter is this looking for or limiting?
Thanks in advance for your comments
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Our standard generator package is provided with low resistance 26Ohm/300A/10sec neutral grounding resistors.
A new customer of ours has specified neutral earthing transformers for each of three, 5MW generators that will be installed and connected to their system (customer is a utility IPP). They have specified a 5A/10sec earthing transformer for the 11kV/50Hz interconnect at each generator to replace the standard NGRs.
What is the motivation for this? Where can I specify and purchase the proper earthing transformers? Is there a good primer document for this application?
Also, it appears their requirement has a resistor on the secondary coil of the earthing transformer which feeds to the protective relaying. What parameter is this looking for or limiting?
Thanks in advance for your comments
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