mLp85
Electrical
- Jul 17, 2022
- 9
Hi all,
I am seeking some advice on applying ground distance to transformer-feeder circuits. In this particular application, there are two separated circuits running in parallel, one of them also has an underhung circuit from another network.
I am concerned about mutual coupling during earth faults on the underhung line; however, I have not yet tried to model this scenario as I have reviewed literature that indicates a transformer-feeder arrangement will prevent circulation of the induced currents and therefore the consideration is not necessary when applying distance ground elements.
Can anyone share their views or experiences on this please?
I am seeking some advice on applying ground distance to transformer-feeder circuits. In this particular application, there are two separated circuits running in parallel, one of them also has an underhung circuit from another network.
I am concerned about mutual coupling during earth faults on the underhung line; however, I have not yet tried to model this scenario as I have reviewed literature that indicates a transformer-feeder arrangement will prevent circulation of the induced currents and therefore the consideration is not necessary when applying distance ground elements.
Can anyone share their views or experiences on this please?