JLSN
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2008
- 2
Hi,
We had a trip on a motor due to 50G when we had a fault in other part of the system that has nothing to do with the motor. The system has a low resistance ground system. The zero sequence to the 50G function is provided by a toroidal CT where you run the 3 power cables thru.
Now, looking at the zero sequence CT in the books, I have found two different versioin in how to connect it.:
1.- IEEE-242 recommends when you have shielded cables, the grond shield must go inside the toroidal CT.
2.- In the Power System Relaying book by S. Horowitz & A. Phadke says the the ground to the shiel must go outside the toroidal.
The question to the forum is which one is right?
Thanks!
Jorge
We had a trip on a motor due to 50G when we had a fault in other part of the system that has nothing to do with the motor. The system has a low resistance ground system. The zero sequence to the 50G function is provided by a toroidal CT where you run the 3 power cables thru.
Now, looking at the zero sequence CT in the books, I have found two different versioin in how to connect it.:
1.- IEEE-242 recommends when you have shielded cables, the grond shield must go inside the toroidal CT.
2.- In the Power System Relaying book by S. Horowitz & A. Phadke says the the ground to the shiel must go outside the toroidal.
The question to the forum is which one is right?
Thanks!
Jorge