RRaghunath
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2002
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I understand from Westinghouse protection handbook that there would not be any currents for earth faults on secondary side of ZNyn transformers. Could some one tell me what is the practice followed for protecting the secondary system in such case against earth faults.
I am talking of an existing system with 33kV/415V ZNyn transformer. There is current transformer in the secondary neutral and an earth fault relay connected to it. Does the above mean that the current based existing protection is futile and will need to be replaced.
Thanks in anticipation. Raghunath
I am talking of an existing system with 33kV/415V ZNyn transformer. There is current transformer in the secondary neutral and an earth fault relay connected to it. Does the above mean that the current based existing protection is futile and will need to be replaced.
Thanks in anticipation. Raghunath