sparky321
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2006
- 7
I am trying to resolve a problem with and FPE switchgear system. The system is a high resistance grounded 3 phase delta Y. 600 / 347 VAC, the resister is sized to limit the ground current to 5 amps. We have a DSP MKII ground fault protection system that has worked great for 15 years.
For the last while the system will not indicate a ground fault, the transformer, resistor, wiring and grounding seem to be in order.
If there is a ground in system the current to ground will reach 5 amps but this does not return to the transformer via the resistor, checking the current at the resistor and it,s .3 to .5 amps. Also the normal voltage shift is not there, Eg a fault on A should have B and C at 600 volts to ground, they are still at 347 Volts. As the DSP MKII sees only the current and not the volage change it does not alarm. If there is a second fault 2 feeders both shutdown.
For the last while the system will not indicate a ground fault, the transformer, resistor, wiring and grounding seem to be in order.
If there is a ground in system the current to ground will reach 5 amps but this does not return to the transformer via the resistor, checking the current at the resistor and it,s .3 to .5 amps. Also the normal voltage shift is not there, Eg a fault on A should have B and C at 600 volts to ground, they are still at 347 Volts. As the DSP MKII sees only the current and not the volage change it does not alarm. If there is a second fault 2 feeders both shutdown.