WiringBoy
Electrical
- May 10, 2011
- 32
Please see the link below;
Hi Your opinion would be appreciated:
I have read this paper few times and this line on page 5 puzzles me:
"If the nondirectional ground overcurrent protection for Relay 1 is lowset,
this protection could operate undesirably."
When the fault happens on the adjoining feeder and the ground fault flows the neutral of un-faulted feeder, why direction is important because neutral current travels in the un-faulted feeder in the same direction with or without fault.
Could you please help what am I missing ?
Hi Your opinion would be appreciated:
I have read this paper few times and this line on page 5 puzzles me:
"If the nondirectional ground overcurrent protection for Relay 1 is lowset,
this protection could operate undesirably."
When the fault happens on the adjoining feeder and the ground fault flows the neutral of un-faulted feeder, why direction is important because neutral current travels in the un-faulted feeder in the same direction with or without fault.
Could you please help what am I missing ?