Electoman
Electrical
- Apr 29, 2004
- 7
Could anybody please explain the following: I am interested in the current distribution of a single-phase to ground fault on a YY transformer with both neutrals earthed. The PRAG explains that the currents for a A-E fault will be Ia=(2C1 + C0)I0, Ib= Ic= -(C1-C0)I0, where C0 and C1 are zero and positive sequence distribution factors.
The fault is on the secondary side of the TX and I want to know the impact on the primary side.
What I could gather, is that Ia'=2*Io and Ib'= Ic' = -Io.
E.g. if Ia' = 0.5A, Ib'= Ic'= 0.25A.
If this is the right assumption, how is this derived from first principals. The PRAG (Protective Relay Application Guide) is not very clear on this. Any explanation will be much appreciated.
The fault is on the secondary side of the TX and I want to know the impact on the primary side.
What I could gather, is that Ia'=2*Io and Ib'= Ic' = -Io.
E.g. if Ia' = 0.5A, Ib'= Ic'= 0.25A.
If this is the right assumption, how is this derived from first principals. The PRAG (Protective Relay Application Guide) is not very clear on this. Any explanation will be much appreciated.