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Generator Neutral Grounding Resistance Sizing 3

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mahmoudmaged

Electrical
Nov 4, 2009
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I have a generator 3000 kVA, 400 V, 50 Hz that requires a neutral grounding resistance for short circuit protection.

How can i size that resistor in detailed steps?
 
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Step one: Divide the phase to neutral voltage by the desired maximum ground fault amps. This gives you the resistance.
Step two: Multiply the voltage by the desired maximum ground fault amps. This will give you the watts that will be dissipated by the resistor under worst case conditions.

Bill
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I think Bill got it said. Now all you need to do is select an appropriate CT and Relay to make it work for you.

Alan
 
There's a few IEEE standards for neutral grounding sizing for synchronous machines. Usually shows up when you search for IEEE standards with the keyword "synchronous".
 
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