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sakaran51
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2013
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Hi,
According to IEEE Std.C37.013a-2007 for Generators ranging from 10-100MVA, MV/HV Generator Circuit Breakers(GCB)are recommended as against normal distribution circuit breakers used in industrial, commercial and utility systems.The GCBs have special features suitable for
-high X/R ratio of circuit- 50
-high time constant of circuit- 133ms
-% DC component for min. contact parting time- 75% system fed fault/130% Generator fed fault.
-CB withstand capability for delayed current zeros for generator fed asymmetrical fault.
-high Rate of rise of recovery voltage capability
-high out of step switching capability-50%*I
But ,of course, the price of GCB is very high.I am wondering how many clients go for GCB for smaller machines from 10 to 50 MVA.(rated voltage 11kV).
My question is can we use normal 11kV Distribution breakers, as long as calculated circuit symmetrical,asymmetrical breaking currents,DC component and making current values are within limits of circuit breaker?
And there are lot of existing smaller power plant generators are operating with normal distribution circuit breakers, you will agree.
Beyond 50 MVA either we can opt for Unit scheme or GCB scheme.
Your views on this will be very helpful.
Thanks
According to IEEE Std.C37.013a-2007 for Generators ranging from 10-100MVA, MV/HV Generator Circuit Breakers(GCB)are recommended as against normal distribution circuit breakers used in industrial, commercial and utility systems.The GCBs have special features suitable for
-high X/R ratio of circuit- 50
-high time constant of circuit- 133ms
-% DC component for min. contact parting time- 75% system fed fault/130% Generator fed fault.
-CB withstand capability for delayed current zeros for generator fed asymmetrical fault.
-high Rate of rise of recovery voltage capability
-high out of step switching capability-50%*I
But ,of course, the price of GCB is very high.I am wondering how many clients go for GCB for smaller machines from 10 to 50 MVA.(rated voltage 11kV).
My question is can we use normal 11kV Distribution breakers, as long as calculated circuit symmetrical,asymmetrical breaking currents,DC component and making current values are within limits of circuit breaker?
And there are lot of existing smaller power plant generators are operating with normal distribution circuit breakers, you will agree.
Beyond 50 MVA either we can opt for Unit scheme or GCB scheme.
Your views on this will be very helpful.
Thanks