Oblsss
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2013
- 42
Dear Sirs,
We have a MV switchboard consisting of three CB's:
1) one connected to the 20 kV grid,
2) the second feeding a 3.3 MVA 3-winding transformer and
3) the third feeding the substation auxiliaries 50 kVA 2-winding transformer.
We are experiencing several nuisance trips of the auxiliaries T/F CB when the main transformer is energized.
The tripping is Ι0> ground fault which is measured by a core balance current transformer at the cables compartment of the MV switchboard.
What I cannot understand is why I don't have Ι0> ground fault when I am energizing the auxiliaries T/F?
The protection relay used is a Schneider Electric Sepam S10.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
George
We have a MV switchboard consisting of three CB's:
1) one connected to the 20 kV grid,
2) the second feeding a 3.3 MVA 3-winding transformer and
3) the third feeding the substation auxiliaries 50 kVA 2-winding transformer.
We are experiencing several nuisance trips of the auxiliaries T/F CB when the main transformer is energized.
The tripping is Ι0> ground fault which is measured by a core balance current transformer at the cables compartment of the MV switchboard.
What I cannot understand is why I don't have Ι0> ground fault when I am energizing the auxiliaries T/F?
The protection relay used is a Schneider Electric Sepam S10.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
George