rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,176
I am investigating a fault on a 4.16kV 2300hp motor and was looking to get opinions on the attached event report showing the fault.
The fault happened on the motor and blew all (3) power fuses on the motor contactor, tripped an upstream breaker protected by a Multilin 750 relay, and tripped the utility circuit switcher. There are obviously some coordination issues that need to be addressed, but I am also trying to make sense of the events as they occured.
In looking at the attached event report from the main breaker I have the following observations:
It appears that the system was operating with steady state current up until point (1) on the event waveform at which time there was a current transient with the current on all three phases increasing. I am assuming that this current transient is a result of the fault at the motor. This current transient only lasts for about 1/2 cycle before the current returns to steady state. I am trying to figure out why the current returns to steady state value so quickly, and the only thing I can think of is that after the 1/2 cycle falut transient the fuses at the motor blew returing the current seen at this breaker relay to steady state current at point (2).
At point (3) it appears that the current goes to zero and looks as if this is the point the breaker opened. The event report shows the relay tripping the breaker on an Neutral Time Overcurrent trip (51N). The part that is confusing is why there are about 3 cycles of steady state current after the current transient before the breaker appears to trip (between points (2) and (3)) The only thing I can come up with is that during the transient the relay pick's up and issues a command to the breaker to trip and these 3 cycles of steady state current is seen due to a 3 cycle delay for the breaker to clear. In other words although the downstream fuses at the motor cleared the fault and returned system current to steady state, the realy had already issued a breaker trip command and the breaker clearing time had about a 3 cycle delay before it actually opened. Does this make sense?
The breaker trip output is "Output 3" seen at the bottom point (4) and can be seen issuing the trip command and then dropping out after the breaker appears to open. This trip output appears to be on for about 3 cycles while the breaker clears. I believe 3 cycles may be a typical clearing time for a vaccum type breaker?
The voltage waveform at point (5) shows a small transient at the time of the current transient or fault. There does not appear to be much of a distortion or drop however and I wanted to see if this made sense? Could this be due to the fact that the fuses cleared the fault current so quickly?
The strange part is what happens to the voltage waveforms after the breaker appers to open. When the breaker opens at point (3)/(4) the current drops off however the voltage appears to taper off slowly. The voltage is coming from a set of PT's on the switchgear bus located on the secondary of the breaker that is opened. Why would the voltage appear to taper off slowly for several more cycles as opposed to going to zero right after breaker opening. The voltage tapers off to where at point (6) it is about 3kV and at the last cycle shown of the waveform the voltage is slightly under 1kV. What could cause the voltage to drop so slowly?
I appreciate any suggestions or corrections on this event as I am trying to make sense of what happened. Thanks for the help.
The fault happened on the motor and blew all (3) power fuses on the motor contactor, tripped an upstream breaker protected by a Multilin 750 relay, and tripped the utility circuit switcher. There are obviously some coordination issues that need to be addressed, but I am also trying to make sense of the events as they occured.
In looking at the attached event report from the main breaker I have the following observations:
It appears that the system was operating with steady state current up until point (1) on the event waveform at which time there was a current transient with the current on all three phases increasing. I am assuming that this current transient is a result of the fault at the motor. This current transient only lasts for about 1/2 cycle before the current returns to steady state. I am trying to figure out why the current returns to steady state value so quickly, and the only thing I can think of is that after the 1/2 cycle falut transient the fuses at the motor blew returing the current seen at this breaker relay to steady state current at point (2).
At point (3) it appears that the current goes to zero and looks as if this is the point the breaker opened. The event report shows the relay tripping the breaker on an Neutral Time Overcurrent trip (51N). The part that is confusing is why there are about 3 cycles of steady state current after the current transient before the breaker appears to trip (between points (2) and (3)) The only thing I can come up with is that during the transient the relay pick's up and issues a command to the breaker to trip and these 3 cycles of steady state current is seen due to a 3 cycle delay for the breaker to clear. In other words although the downstream fuses at the motor cleared the fault and returned system current to steady state, the realy had already issued a breaker trip command and the breaker clearing time had about a 3 cycle delay before it actually opened. Does this make sense?
The breaker trip output is "Output 3" seen at the bottom point (4) and can be seen issuing the trip command and then dropping out after the breaker appears to open. This trip output appears to be on for about 3 cycles while the breaker clears. I believe 3 cycles may be a typical clearing time for a vaccum type breaker?
The voltage waveform at point (5) shows a small transient at the time of the current transient or fault. There does not appear to be much of a distortion or drop however and I wanted to see if this made sense? Could this be due to the fact that the fuses cleared the fault current so quickly?
The strange part is what happens to the voltage waveforms after the breaker appers to open. When the breaker opens at point (3)/(4) the current drops off however the voltage appears to taper off slowly. The voltage is coming from a set of PT's on the switchgear bus located on the secondary of the breaker that is opened. Why would the voltage appear to taper off slowly for several more cycles as opposed to going to zero right after breaker opening. The voltage tapers off to where at point (6) it is about 3kV and at the last cycle shown of the waveform the voltage is slightly under 1kV. What could cause the voltage to drop so slowly?
I appreciate any suggestions or corrections on this event as I am trying to make sense of what happened. Thanks for the help.