vijaypandiyan
Electrical
- May 11, 2009
- 40
Dear engineers,
We have 6.6kV switchgear which feeds 250kW motors. One day, one of the 250kW motor got tripped on Inst OC protection which is fed from section B. As per DR, fault currents are 0.79kA, 0.21kA, 0.03kA. At same time, REF protection which was provided in the 6.6kV incomer for the section B transformer got tripped for out-of-zone fault. Trip current as per DR in REF relay was 1.01kA. Trip current seems to be sum of three phase fault currents recorded in motor feeder protection relay.
Switchgear is in service since 2010. REF protection is high impedance type. Neutral of the transformer has NGR.
Stability test was conducted in last shutdown and found OK. Transformer IR testing was found OK.
REF relay model is Siemens 7SJ611. One thing I observed was, no stabilizing resistor was provided for the REF protection.
Kindly help me to understand the reason for REF trip.
Thanks,
Vijay
Thanks,
Vijay
We have 6.6kV switchgear which feeds 250kW motors. One day, one of the 250kW motor got tripped on Inst OC protection which is fed from section B. As per DR, fault currents are 0.79kA, 0.21kA, 0.03kA. At same time, REF protection which was provided in the 6.6kV incomer for the section B transformer got tripped for out-of-zone fault. Trip current as per DR in REF relay was 1.01kA. Trip current seems to be sum of three phase fault currents recorded in motor feeder protection relay.
Switchgear is in service since 2010. REF protection is high impedance type. Neutral of the transformer has NGR.
Stability test was conducted in last shutdown and found OK. Transformer IR testing was found OK.
REF relay model is Siemens 7SJ611. One thing I observed was, no stabilizing resistor was provided for the REF protection.
Kindly help me to understand the reason for REF trip.
Thanks,
Vijay
Thanks,
Vijay