kingtutley
Electrical
- May 11, 2007
- 49
I am in the process of updating/replacing some relays for a hydro plant and am running into problems using ETAP. I have looked in the no-help files and found nothing. There is no one in the office here that understands ETAP even as well as I do (sadly). Here is a brief overview of the problem I am having, and I will attach a graphical representation of the system I am working with.
I have a 480V breaker as main feed to the main aux board. This breaker has an integral trip device that id being used as primary protection (according to the plant). There is also a Schweitzer 551 relay being used as backup protection. There are 2 main aux boards with identical protection schemes tie together via bus tie breaker and relay. The system coordinates as well as can be expected with so much over-protection. The problem is with the fault current through these breakers/relays.
With one configuration, one of the mains is open and the tie is closed, thereby feeding both boards from one main breaker. In this configuration ETAP's TCC shows that the OPEN breaker sees a fault current of 12.492kA and the relay sees a fault current of 13.325kA. I have verified that the load flow study converges, though it's usefullness is questionable because of the way this facility uses ETAP (There are no static loads of any size. Only motors are modeled.).
My hope is that someone here can point guide me to an answer as to why this breaker see ANYthing from a fault current when it is open, and why they should be different.
Thanks.
I have a 480V breaker as main feed to the main aux board. This breaker has an integral trip device that id being used as primary protection (according to the plant). There is also a Schweitzer 551 relay being used as backup protection. There are 2 main aux boards with identical protection schemes tie together via bus tie breaker and relay. The system coordinates as well as can be expected with so much over-protection. The problem is with the fault current through these breakers/relays.
With one configuration, one of the mains is open and the tie is closed, thereby feeding both boards from one main breaker. In this configuration ETAP's TCC shows that the OPEN breaker sees a fault current of 12.492kA and the relay sees a fault current of 13.325kA. I have verified that the load flow study converges, though it's usefullness is questionable because of the way this facility uses ETAP (There are no static loads of any size. Only motors are modeled.).
My hope is that someone here can point guide me to an answer as to why this breaker see ANYthing from a fault current when it is open, and why they should be different.
Thanks.