magoo2
Electrical
- May 17, 2006
- 857
What is the status of providing additional protection for high impedance faults? Is it widely used?
I have seen papers on it over the years and just wondered if anyone is using it. Schweitzer has a relay based on harmonic signatures. Sounds like what Don Russell developed many years ago.
We occasionally drop an overhead conductor on sand and get no fault current. It's a safety concern, but is the additional protection worth it? We don't think so, but I'm curious if any utilities out there use high impedance relaying.
I have seen papers on it over the years and just wondered if anyone is using it. Schweitzer has a relay based on harmonic signatures. Sounds like what Don Russell developed many years ago.
We occasionally drop an overhead conductor on sand and get no fault current. It's a safety concern, but is the additional protection worth it? We don't think so, but I'm curious if any utilities out there use high impedance relaying.