Hi All,
I've seen the intertrip and interlock function is provided for transformer feeder and incomers. Is this protection required for transformers only or can be applicable for plain feeders as well?
Tripping the breaker upstream of a transformer will intertrip the downstream breaker. This is required to avoid current back feeding. And if the downstream breaker trips due to fault condition it will intertrip the upstream breaker to avoid feeding to fault location. This is my understanding about transformer breaker intertripping.
It shall not be possible to close the downstream breaker unless the upstream breaker is closed (interlock). This is given in a switchgear functional description. But the same FD also stated that upstream breaker cannot be closed if the downstream breaker is closed. I wonder how is it possible to close first the downstream breaker in this situation?
Appreciate your answers.
I've seen the intertrip and interlock function is provided for transformer feeder and incomers. Is this protection required for transformers only or can be applicable for plain feeders as well?
Tripping the breaker upstream of a transformer will intertrip the downstream breaker. This is required to avoid current back feeding. And if the downstream breaker trips due to fault condition it will intertrip the upstream breaker to avoid feeding to fault location. This is my understanding about transformer breaker intertripping.
It shall not be possible to close the downstream breaker unless the upstream breaker is closed (interlock). This is given in a switchgear functional description. But the same FD also stated that upstream breaker cannot be closed if the downstream breaker is closed. I wonder how is it possible to close first the downstream breaker in this situation?
Appreciate your answers.