MEG1122
Electrical
- Jul 29, 2020
- 8
Hello….. we have 34.5kV distribution lines where we have experienced multiple flashovers on the pole mounted reclosers in past few years. During all failures, we either had damaged interrupters or bottom part exploded. About 70% of the failures happened during Dust storm and raining weather conditions and rest of them during normal weather conditions. Upon further investigation, we found the surge arrester grounding was vandalized on most of the locations and footing resistance to be too high. We further found out that the BIL of the installed reclosers is 150kV, where the rest of the equipment on the system had 200kV BIL.
I understand that improving the structure footing resistance and ensuring proper arrester grounding is must. But can we continue with the 150kV BIL rated reclosers? My understanding is lower BIL rating will make these reclosers the weak link in whole system and make them vulnerable to flashovers. We ran the simulation and found out to limit voltage surge in relation to footing resistance we will need 12ohm footing resistance for 200kV rated recloser and 7ohm resistance for 150kV BIL.
Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated.
I understand that improving the structure footing resistance and ensuring proper arrester grounding is must. But can we continue with the 150kV BIL rated reclosers? My understanding is lower BIL rating will make these reclosers the weak link in whole system and make them vulnerable to flashovers. We ran the simulation and found out to limit voltage surge in relation to footing resistance we will need 12ohm footing resistance for 200kV rated recloser and 7ohm resistance for 150kV BIL.
Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated.