Uquresh1
Electrical
- May 17, 2010
- 47
I have to implement a Transformer Case Ground protection on a 5MVA Delta (23)/Wye (grounded)(4.2) transformer. The transformer has no high side breaker, only Fuses; Low side has a recloser. I have never used this scheme before.I have included an IEEE excerpt about the TCG protection below. What should I be worried about when implementing this? Is this just like having a 50/51N OC relay? Whats special about this. If this TCG relay picks up, only thing I can trip is low side recloser - will that help any?
6.4.3 Case ground
On a grounded neutral system, it is possible to isolate the transformer case from ground except for a single
point. A CT and overcurrent relay at this grounding point would detect any internal ground fault or bushing
flashover. Although effective, several problems are encountered. The system should be tested periodically to
determine that no accidental grounds have been added. Incorrect operations can result from accidental
grounds from power tools and transformer auxiliary equipment. Careful coordination between auxiliary
equipment circuit breaker or fuse curves, arrester characteristics, and a time overcurrent trip relay can minimize this danger.
6.4.3 Case ground
On a grounded neutral system, it is possible to isolate the transformer case from ground except for a single
point. A CT and overcurrent relay at this grounding point would detect any internal ground fault or bushing
flashover. Although effective, several problems are encountered. The system should be tested periodically to
determine that no accidental grounds have been added. Incorrect operations can result from accidental
grounds from power tools and transformer auxiliary equipment. Careful coordination between auxiliary
equipment circuit breaker or fuse curves, arrester characteristics, and a time overcurrent trip relay can minimize this danger.