stason
Electrical
- Apr 4, 2010
- 34
Hello,
this is my first time posting in this great forum and I think I might have an interesting question.
I am performing some EMT simulations in order to study the effects of energizing a transformer. I have several transformers running in an islanded network and I get the sympathetic inrush phenomenon. Due to that the inrush magnetization current lasts longer and so does the voltage dip at a certain terminal.
At that terminal a positive-sequence voltage relay is installed and should issue a tripping signal 50 msec after the voltage goes below 0.84 p.u. It does go below 0.84 pu if I take the average. But due to the harmonics caused by inrush magnetization current this positive-sequence voltage is really jagged. It may jump from 0.7 pu to 1 pu several times during one cycle.
So my question is: does the relay filter the average value out of this jagged signal and will issue a trip or will it just follow the jagged signal and get resetted every time the voltage crosses 0.84 pu?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
stason
this is my first time posting in this great forum and I think I might have an interesting question.
I am performing some EMT simulations in order to study the effects of energizing a transformer. I have several transformers running in an islanded network and I get the sympathetic inrush phenomenon. Due to that the inrush magnetization current lasts longer and so does the voltage dip at a certain terminal.
At that terminal a positive-sequence voltage relay is installed and should issue a tripping signal 50 msec after the voltage goes below 0.84 p.u. It does go below 0.84 pu if I take the average. But due to the harmonics caused by inrush magnetization current this positive-sequence voltage is really jagged. It may jump from 0.7 pu to 1 pu several times during one cycle.
So my question is: does the relay filter the average value out of this jagged signal and will issue a trip or will it just follow the jagged signal and get resetted every time the voltage crosses 0.84 pu?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
stason