TONY2023
Electrical
- Apr 12, 2023
- 8
Hi All, I need some help. I have a genset that has a differential protection scheme as per attached one line. We have a set of CTs on the bus side with Ansi or American style current transformers, and a second set of CTs that are IEC or European Bar style CT. In an ideal situation, two sets of CTs shall have CT polarity facing away from generator for the differential current protection scheme to work properly. Since the IEC bar style doesn't have CT polarity, the relay still displays generator neutral current value correctly. However, when I ran the genset with load, the relay tripped on differential current tripped. I saw the relay displayed differential current was about two times of restrained current or phase current.
How can I wire the two sets of CTs so that genset wouldn't trip on differential current? Since one set of CTs has polarity and the second set of CTs doesn't have CTs polarity, how can we make them work on the differential scheme?
Thank you for your help!
Tony
How can I wire the two sets of CTs so that genset wouldn't trip on differential current? Since one set of CTs has polarity and the second set of CTs doesn't have CTs polarity, how can we make them work on the differential scheme?
Thank you for your help!
Tony