vtpower
Electrical
- Jan 8, 2005
- 44
We recently had a very large fault on one of our 34.5kV Subtransmission lines. It was a phase to phase fault (no ground involved), and the fault itself was about 11,000 Amps. As you can imagine there was contribution from a large number of sources, as it is a looped system. At one of the remote substations, approximately 8 miles away, there was a contribution up a different transmission line of about 1,000 Amps. This breaker should not have tripped, but after downloading the Schweitzer data, we noticed that the bus voltage on all three phases collapsed to nearly 0! This made it look like a Zone 1 fault and caused the breaker to trip. The question is, what would have caused all three phases to collapse with a phase to phase fault??? The bus PT's are connected Wye Grounded. All sources to this substation remained in and as I mentioned the contribution from this substation to the fault was rather low (1,000 amps). Let me know if my description is unclear. What makes matters worse is that we still can't find what the heck caused the fault. Thanks for the help.