Allen723
Electrical
- May 10, 2022
- 2
Hi,
I work for an electrical utility as a protection engineer. Our job consists of setting protective relays for substation relays from 4kV to 500kV as well as field devices on distribution circuits i.e. reclosers.
We have some cases where the company wants to pick up a portion of a 12kV circuit in an islanded mode with a diesel generator(s) (i.e. 500-1000kW generator) without parallel operation with the utility. So it's the 480V diesel gen(s), then a step-up transformer, then the portion of the 12kV line the gen(s) are picking up. These are Permanent Magnet Generators (PMG) which can sustain their fault current for 10 seconds so from a protection standpoint, I am looking at providing an overcurrent element on a recloser device at the 12kV winding of the step-up XFMR to protect the line we are picking up.
The generator vendor provides the genset and/or xfmr. Do I need to be concerned with the gen's having over/under frequency elements and over/under voltage elements and what they should be set for or do the generator vendors typically set up all that in their gen breakers based on their experience? I figure they have Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR's) and they are monitoring all these values? Like I mentioned previously, all I'm concerned about is whether we can protect the line with the fault current contribution from the gen's.. and am thinking the gensets come with their own protection. Is it safe to assume the generator vendor has the appropriate protection for their Tier 4 final gen's?
I work for an electrical utility as a protection engineer. Our job consists of setting protective relays for substation relays from 4kV to 500kV as well as field devices on distribution circuits i.e. reclosers.
We have some cases where the company wants to pick up a portion of a 12kV circuit in an islanded mode with a diesel generator(s) (i.e. 500-1000kW generator) without parallel operation with the utility. So it's the 480V diesel gen(s), then a step-up transformer, then the portion of the 12kV line the gen(s) are picking up. These are Permanent Magnet Generators (PMG) which can sustain their fault current for 10 seconds so from a protection standpoint, I am looking at providing an overcurrent element on a recloser device at the 12kV winding of the step-up XFMR to protect the line we are picking up.
The generator vendor provides the genset and/or xfmr. Do I need to be concerned with the gen's having over/under frequency elements and over/under voltage elements and what they should be set for or do the generator vendors typically set up all that in their gen breakers based on their experience? I figure they have Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR's) and they are monitoring all these values? Like I mentioned previously, all I'm concerned about is whether we can protect the line with the fault current contribution from the gen's.. and am thinking the gensets come with their own protection. Is it safe to assume the generator vendor has the appropriate protection for their Tier 4 final gen's?