Basically for the following, probably only one of which may not be possible with a 50/51
a. High speed protection with POTT
b. Breaker Failure
c. Bus backup with either reverse zone or far looking forward
opmgr1,
By mitigating inrush, i meant logic/ways etc. in a relay to inhibit it from...
Distance relays have been proposed as backup relays for transformer protection, primary protection being Differential relays. Any thoughts on
1. what zones / logic should be used.
2. Some have recommended using POTT schemes. Anybody using this?
3. Ways to mitigate inrush
Thx
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SF6 breakers are directly mounted with MOSA (station class)on the line side. The arrester neutrals are connected to the interrupter end plate (as ground). There is a gasketed joint and quite a few metallic joints before the actual ground. (the equipment is grounded and arrester is...
If you are talking about the conductor sheath grounding, i think:
Due to varying magnetic fields there are induced voltages in the sheath and other conductors in the vicinity. Thus, The sheath should be grounded for safety reasons. There are a number of ways to ground though. Single, Both...
The transformer transferred surge, initially, is cosidered being transferred thru winding capacitance rather than inductance. How much gets transferred, is completely a transformer design parameter. but like someone suggested if properly corordinated arresters are used at the high side, surge...
Scotty is abs. right. As u know the whole reason behind REF is to be insensitive to thru faults. I would think that this should be proven before hand by doing thru fault tests and checking current phasors @ the relay.
In addition, The transformer should be tested periodically and the test...
I would be wrong if i meant that - gassing due to neutral CT saturation. I meant either misoperation due to NCT saturation and at the same time sudden winding stress / vibration caused by the thru fault causing the buchholz relay to operate (cause some older buchholz relays used mercury...
Was there any thru faults where in the NCT would saturate, it can also cause buchholz. But most likely what all the others have contributed. Winding resistance / Gas analysis ASAP
A quick point to remember:
Make sure the test instruments u get use test methods and specs. etc per your relevent country standard. Also get the instruments with a cal. sticker.
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I dont think u need to apply 10kV. You can test the winding @ 1000V and then extrapolate it to 10kV.
I do not think that the frequency of the test voltage can be changed. Your tester shall have test voltage @ 60Hz. Since P=V^2w.C.Tandelta, frequency will increase your insulation PF.
The...