GRAEE
Electrical
- Jan 15, 2010
- 46
Dear All,
Good day!!! Hope everyone doing well now.
I have a query regarding the effect of power cable shield ground which is covered by the high-impedance bus differential relay with a window type CT as current analog input.
Our bus is having 6 distribution feeders each with breaker and power cable length to about 10meters as take off and distributed through overhead lines. The zone of the bus protection is covered by window type CTs which is partially extended to the power cable length. The power cable shield is being grounded only at one, near the bus, and the other end (towards overhead line) left hang.
My question is, does will affect the operation of the relay when external faults (fault at overhead line) occur? Considering our power cable shield is grounded that way.
Please advise.
Thanks & Regards,
GRAEE
Good day!!! Hope everyone doing well now.
I have a query regarding the effect of power cable shield ground which is covered by the high-impedance bus differential relay with a window type CT as current analog input.
Our bus is having 6 distribution feeders each with breaker and power cable length to about 10meters as take off and distributed through overhead lines. The zone of the bus protection is covered by window type CTs which is partially extended to the power cable length. The power cable shield is being grounded only at one, near the bus, and the other end (towards overhead line) left hang.
My question is, does will affect the operation of the relay when external faults (fault at overhead line) occur? Considering our power cable shield is grounded that way.
Please advise.
Thanks & Regards,
GRAEE