RRaghunath
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2002
- 1,725
Differential protection of a 31.5MVA, 33/6.9kV, Dyn11 transformer has maloperated in a case. The relay is numerical type and the recorded currents are balanced (about 230A) on the 33kV side of the transformer and match with the b-phase current (about 1150A-after applying transformation ratio)on the 6.6kV. The a- and c- phase currents are exactly half of the b-phase current (about 575A). The differential current in a-phase has exceeded the set value and caused the trip.
The investigation revealed an open circuit in a-phase ct secondary wiring on 6.6kV of the transformer. Every thing has been checked and found in order.
How to correlate the recorded currents with the trip or is there some other reason for the trip.
Any help.
Thanks in anticipation.
The investigation revealed an open circuit in a-phase ct secondary wiring on 6.6kV of the transformer. Every thing has been checked and found in order.
How to correlate the recorded currents with the trip or is there some other reason for the trip.
Any help.
Thanks in anticipation.