rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
I'm looking into AF mitigation techniques on the secondary's of 4.16kV-480V unit substation transformers for several new installations. The secondary equipment for these unit substations consist of either 480V Switchgear or Switchboards with transformers ranging from aprox 2-3MVA.
In trying to mitigation AF on secondary of unit subs the initial thought is to use transformer differential protection with the secondary CT located on the load side of main breaker in either swgr or swbd. The thought here is that we can gain the benefits of both transformer differential protection and AF mitigation on line side of secondary main. I know transformer diff is typically reserved for transformers 5MVA and larger but with the advent of electronic relays I think the economics become more practical for an application such as this.
The other approach here would be to locate the CT's directly on the secondary of the transformer (upstream of swbd) and use these CT's with a maintenance mode setting for mitigating AF at downstream swbd (both line and load side)
I was curious to hear opinions from others on both these approaches and which one is the preferred option?
Is there usually a large difference in clearing time between the two options? With differential I have typically used 100ms including relay time, 1 cycle for Lockout relay and 3-cycle for breaker operation?
In trying to mitigation AF on secondary of unit subs the initial thought is to use transformer differential protection with the secondary CT located on the load side of main breaker in either swgr or swbd. The thought here is that we can gain the benefits of both transformer differential protection and AF mitigation on line side of secondary main. I know transformer diff is typically reserved for transformers 5MVA and larger but with the advent of electronic relays I think the economics become more practical for an application such as this.
The other approach here would be to locate the CT's directly on the secondary of the transformer (upstream of swbd) and use these CT's with a maintenance mode setting for mitigating AF at downstream swbd (both line and load side)
I was curious to hear opinions from others on both these approaches and which one is the preferred option?
Is there usually a large difference in clearing time between the two options? With differential I have typically used 100ms including relay time, 1 cycle for Lockout relay and 3-cycle for breaker operation?