From an instruction in force on this topic where I am employed [company identification redacted]:
1. For planned work, Operating Planning shall confirm:
• That there is no protection blind spot between the transformer HV winding and the HV disconnect switch, and
• That the Line Backup or equivalent protection is in-service prior to approving back-energizing.
• If adequate protection within the blind spot cannot be confirmed, then the operating procedure in step 3 below must be followed.
2. For unplanned work, the Control Room must follow the procedure in step 3 below.
3. If adequate protection within the blind spot cannot be confirmed, then to minimize the risk associated with back-energizing a Dual Element Spot Network [DESN] transformer, the operating procedure below must be followed:
a. Removing a transformer from service is an acceptable risk provided if it is performed promptly (i.e. immediately after opening the HV switch, open the LV switch/breaker).
b. When returning the transformer to service, close the High Voltage Transformer disconnect switch. (if there is a fault between the transformer HV winding and the HV transformer switch, then the line protection from the terminal(s) will clear the fault first, with the LV switch (or breaker) already in the open position).
c. If no fault present, open the HV switch.
d. Immediately close the transformer LV switch (or breaker) – back- energizing the transformer.
e. Immediately close the transformer HV switch.
Back-energizing is defined as placing the transformer on potential from the secondary side with the transformer’s primary disconnect switch in the open position. This process has the potential to result in a protection blind spot on the bus section between the transformer and the primary disconnect.
2.2 BLOCKING LINE BACKUP PROTECTIONS
2.2.1 PLANNED OUTAGE
When a transformer is removed from service for planned work or as part of a switching plan and the planned outage window extends beyond 2 hours, the Line Backup Protection (both phase and ground) shall be blocked on the companion transformer.
2.2.2 UNPLANNED OUTAGE
When a transformer is forced from service or is automatically removed from service, normal dispatch procedures shall be implemented to ascertain the readiness of the unit. If the transformer is required to remain out of service for longer than 2 hours to affect repairs then the Line Backup Protection shall be blocked on the companion transformer.
2.2.3 RETURN TO SERVICE
When the transformer returns to service, the Line Backup Protection (both phase and ground) on the companion transformer shall be immediately restored to normal.
Hope this helps.
CR
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