Generator Protection System: P. A. Amilkanthwar Assistant Engineer (Gen) Test - II
Generator Protection System: P. A. Amilkanthwar Assistant Engineer (Gen) Test - II
P. A. Amilkanthwar
Assistant Engineer (Gen)
Test - II
Topics for Discussion
Basics of Electrical Protection system
Synchronous machine
Concept of reactive power and real power sharing
Different Protections used for generator
Advanced Protection Relays(Microprocessor based)
Case studies (analysis of electrical faults)
Synchronization
Different Protections used for Generator
Generator Differential Protection.
Generator Inter Turn Protection.
Generator Negative Sequence Protection.
Generator Loss of Excitation Protection.
Generator Over Voltage Protection.
Frequency Protection
Generator Over Load/ Over Current Protection
Generator Rotor Earth Fault Protection
Generator Back Up Impedance protection
Generator Low Forward power Interlock
Generator reverse power protection.
95% stator Earth Fault Protection
Instrument Transformers
Current Transformers Potential Transformers
• Turns ratio is • Turns ratio is directly
inversely proportional proportional to the ratio
to the ratio specified specified
• Secondary current is • Secondary current is
according to primary according to burden
current only connected
• Should not be short
• Should not be left
circuited
open circuited
Flow Diagram of Tripping Process
Protection Classes
Class A Protection
• This master trip will operate when the fault needs to isolate
the generator immediately
• This gives command to open the generator breaker and
field breaker.
Class B Protection
• This master trip will operate when the fault is not serious in
view of generator or it is not directly harmful to generator
• This gives the command to trip turine
Prime Mover Tripped
Setting criteria
Xa1 = 0.5*Xd*CTR/PTR
Xd = 30.5% = 0.305 pu ……sub-
transient reactance of generator
Xd in ohms = Xd (pu)*kv2/MVA
= 0.305*15.752/247
=0.306311993
Xa1 = 2.139 ohm
Xb1 = Xd * CTR/PTR
Xd (ohmic) = Xd(pu)*kv2/MVA
Xb1 = 2.22(15.752/247)(10000/5)
(110/15750)
= 31.14 ohm
Generator capability curve
Generator Over Voltage Protection.
1.1 3600
1.5 60 90
Generator Over Load/ Over Current
Protection2
Generator Capability Relay characristic
950
900
850
800
750
700
650
600
time in Sec.
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
1 1.05 1.1 1.15 1.2 1.25 1.3 1.35 1.4 1.45 1.5 1.55 1.6
% over current
Rotor E/F
Generator Back Up Impedance protection
Impedance protection to be covered up to 220 KV bus bar that is Z = Z(G.T.) 12.5%
Ohmic value of Z (G.T.) = Z(pu)*KV2/MVA
= 0.125*15.752/250 = 0.124 ohm
Z at C.T.,P.T. secondary level = Z*(CTR/PTR)
= 0.124*(10000/5)*(110/15750)= 1.73 ohm
For 3 phase impedance 1.73*sqrt(3) = 2.996 ohm
Time setting = 2.5 sec (considering the line under Impedance time setting that is to allow the
line protections to clear the fault before tripping of generator)
Z<1 setting (for P343 main only) Setting criteria: for long faults and sustained overloading the
setting of this stage should be kept to operate at 30% overloading i.e. it should be set at 70%
impedance of the full load parameters of the generator.
Zfull load at C.T., P.T. level = rated volts (phase to phase)/ Ifull load
= 110/4.525 = 24.3 ohms
Z 70% = Zfull load*0.7 = 24.3*0.7 = 17.01 ohms delay = 5 sec
95% stator Earth Fault Protection
Salient Features of the relay P343:
Following Protections of generator are covered in the relay
. Generator Differential Protection: - High Impedance / Biased Differential