samreye
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2004
- 3
I work for a PUD in Washington and we had two feeders out of one substation that tripped at the same time. One was faulted, the other wasn't. I'm now reviewing the causes of sympathetic tripping and my notes (from an SEL class I took a couple years ago) state that zero sequence fault current from a phase to ground fault can flow through single phase to ground connected load. There's no further explanation in the notes as to how this can happen. Can anyone provide an explanation? I understand how the zero sequence current can flow through a three phase bank with grounded Y on the high side and delta on the low side, but struggling with the single phase connections.