jan63
Electrical
- Aug 4, 2009
- 46
A couple of days back one of our generator tripped on generator differential protection and smoke started coming from it.The CO2 did not operat on auto so it was manually released.Also the transformer diiferential protection operated resulting in spray on trf.
Inspection revealed 60 to 70 bars effected.The lower sid of bars out of slots was effected.Six or seven had completed melted while other seemed to have suffered from heat.It was a class B insulation.
I want to ask whether the slots in direction of rotation will suffer from heat or the one behind.The rotation is clock wise.I hope I make my self clear.Also why did trf.differential protection operated
Inspection revealed 60 to 70 bars effected.The lower sid of bars out of slots was effected.Six or seven had completed melted while other seemed to have suffered from heat.It was a class B insulation.
I want to ask whether the slots in direction of rotation will suffer from heat or the one behind.The rotation is clock wise.I hope I make my self clear.Also why did trf.differential protection operated