If you do employ the earth (ground) fault protection, which
is normal, and if the feeder provides back up to another
substation feeder, and if the phase/earth protective
relays are all-in-one, MAKE CERTAIN YOU PUT IN A SWITCH
TO SHUTOFF THE EARTH PROTECTION, otherwize you risk tripping
the earth relays (blackout) during backup switching.
For a brief period, both substation transformers will be
connected, and the 'potential' phase imbalance will cause
earth currents to flow, tripping earth relays, which originally
were intended to protect against line-ground faults, not phase
imbalances.
With this scheme, you can instruct your linemen to shutoff
the earth relay during switching, and turn it back on when
finished. That way the lights stay on.
Experience 101