gdeep
Electrical
- Feb 9, 2012
- 17
Hi,
I have a SEL 710 protection relay that protects a VFD (with an isolation transformer) and 700HP motor. There are fuses on the line side of the VFD for short circuit protection and contactors( controlled by SEL 710)for opening/closing the circuit. I am not an expert, so please correct me if I am wrong
1) SEL 710 will provide thermal overload protection to the motor and the cable. Fuses protect the VFD and motor against short circuits. The VFD has built in protection for motor overloads, so it can protect itself against motor overloads. So when designing protection logic for the SEL 710, I should focus on providing thermal overload protection for the motor and the cable.
2) Does anyone know if I need to take into account the inrush of the isolation transformer?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
I have a SEL 710 protection relay that protects a VFD (with an isolation transformer) and 700HP motor. There are fuses on the line side of the VFD for short circuit protection and contactors( controlled by SEL 710)for opening/closing the circuit. I am not an expert, so please correct me if I am wrong
1) SEL 710 will provide thermal overload protection to the motor and the cable. Fuses protect the VFD and motor against short circuits. The VFD has built in protection for motor overloads, so it can protect itself against motor overloads. So when designing protection logic for the SEL 710, I should focus on providing thermal overload protection for the motor and the cable.
2) Does anyone know if I need to take into account the inrush of the isolation transformer?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks