Mbrooke
Electrical
- Nov 12, 2012
- 2,546
Working on/ evaluating several projects that involve increasing overhead distribution reliability (spacer cable, hardware hardening, SCADA ect).
Does anybody know of any good documents/programs for setting the time-current and voltage response parameters in recloser pole mount controllers (that are part of a loop scheme) or has anybody had experience with this?
For the most part the time current curves look like they can be coordinated the same way as with other distribution devices (breakers, standard reclosers, fuses) However, Im not exactly sure how to set the loss of voltage response algorithms for the source sensationalizing and tie reclosers. Some of these loops will be in series with each other which makes it more difficult.
The goal behind it is to significantly reduce the number of customers that loose service from a downed pole, even if it is a main feeder from a substation.
Thanks!
Does anybody know of any good documents/programs for setting the time-current and voltage response parameters in recloser pole mount controllers (that are part of a loop scheme) or has anybody had experience with this?
For the most part the time current curves look like they can be coordinated the same way as with other distribution devices (breakers, standard reclosers, fuses) However, Im not exactly sure how to set the loss of voltage response algorithms for the source sensationalizing and tie reclosers. Some of these loops will be in series with each other which makes it more difficult.
The goal behind it is to significantly reduce the number of customers that loose service from a downed pole, even if it is a main feeder from a substation.
Thanks!