avkester
Electrical
- Mar 22, 2002
- 1
Dear All,
I am posing a question regarding the occurence of an earth fault trip (the G function on a 4 pole circuit breaker, set at 250 A).
The system is 3-phase WHY TN-S and the load uses all 3 phases without the neutral.
The earth protection trips on a Siemens 3WN6 and the reading shows the following currents: L1 = 260A, L2= 253A, L3 = 0A, N= 0A, PE =250A
The strange thing is the zero current on L3.
Since there is a faulty neutral-PE connection (apart from the one at the incoming supply point) in the system this may explain the excessive earth current experienced.
Could someone explain what happens to the neutral (and effectively in this case also the neutral since they are joined) when there is a phase loss on L3 in this situation (neutral not used by the load) ?
I am posing a question regarding the occurence of an earth fault trip (the G function on a 4 pole circuit breaker, set at 250 A).
The system is 3-phase WHY TN-S and the load uses all 3 phases without the neutral.
The earth protection trips on a Siemens 3WN6 and the reading shows the following currents: L1 = 260A, L2= 253A, L3 = 0A, N= 0A, PE =250A
The strange thing is the zero current on L3.
Since there is a faulty neutral-PE connection (apart from the one at the incoming supply point) in the system this may explain the excessive earth current experienced.
Could someone explain what happens to the neutral (and effectively in this case also the neutral since they are joined) when there is a phase loss on L3 in this situation (neutral not used by the load) ?