PolyMike
Electrical
- Nov 14, 2008
- 9
We had recently a blackout due to a Buchholz trip of a 132/6,3kV YNyn 18,75MVA due to a downstream phase to phase short-circuit.
I knew that occasionally Buchholz trip might be faster than phase protection relays; but only in case of an internal fault. In this case, there are 3 phase protection relays between the transformer and the fault. All CEE relays : 1 ITG7392 and 2 RMS791.
Relay settings seems to be o.k. and selectives among themselves. We'll carry a test one by one, but I hardly believe all of them failed. We are expecting the DGA results of the Buchholz oil in order to rule out a damage in the transformer. This is the first Buchholz trip of the transformer for years.
Does anybody know any case of Buchholz trip in a downstream fault?
Thank you in advance...
I knew that occasionally Buchholz trip might be faster than phase protection relays; but only in case of an internal fault. In this case, there are 3 phase protection relays between the transformer and the fault. All CEE relays : 1 ITG7392 and 2 RMS791.
Relay settings seems to be o.k. and selectives among themselves. We'll carry a test one by one, but I hardly believe all of them failed. We are expecting the DGA results of the Buchholz oil in order to rule out a damage in the transformer. This is the first Buchholz trip of the transformer for years.
Does anybody know any case of Buchholz trip in a downstream fault?
Thank you in advance...