Distribution73
Electrical
- Mar 18, 2015
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Hi,
I would appreciate it very much to have your view on the following: I am looking at the settings of a 51V-C (Voltage Controlled) element used for system backup protection in a Small Synchoronous Generator of a Hydro installation. Several sources I have been looking at (most importantly IEEE C37.102 "Guide for AC Generator Protection")recommend a pickup value for this element of 50% of generator full load current, enabled / controlled by a voltage element set at 75% Vrated. However, this element will have to be coordinated with the protection of the DNO and it might be required to operate during the "synchronous" period of the fault. Looking at the Xd impedance of the generator and impedance to the fault, the fault level could be around that 50% full load current or maybe a bit lower. My question is: What problems could we expect if we set the pickup current of the element below the 50% full load current recommended? Say for example 30%.
Thank you very much in advance for your help
I would appreciate it very much to have your view on the following: I am looking at the settings of a 51V-C (Voltage Controlled) element used for system backup protection in a Small Synchoronous Generator of a Hydro installation. Several sources I have been looking at (most importantly IEEE C37.102 "Guide for AC Generator Protection")recommend a pickup value for this element of 50% of generator full load current, enabled / controlled by a voltage element set at 75% Vrated. However, this element will have to be coordinated with the protection of the DNO and it might be required to operate during the "synchronous" period of the fault. Looking at the Xd impedance of the generator and impedance to the fault, the fault level could be around that 50% full load current or maybe a bit lower. My question is: What problems could we expect if we set the pickup current of the element below the 50% full load current recommended? Say for example 30%.
Thank you very much in advance for your help