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Generator Protection System: P. A. Amilkanthwar Assistant Engineer (Gen) Test - II

The document discusses generator protection systems. It describes different protections used for generators including generator differential protection, interturn protection, negative sequence protection, loss of excitation protection, over voltage protection, frequency protection, overcurrent protection, rotor earth fault protection, backup impedance protection, and low forward power interlock protection. It provides details on some of these protections including settings for differential protection, negative sequence protection, loss of excitation protection, over voltage protection, and frequency protection. It also discusses instrument transformers, protection classes, elements of a protection system, and specifications for a sample generator.

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Generator Protection System: P. A. Amilkanthwar Assistant Engineer (Gen) Test - II

The document discusses generator protection systems. It describes different protections used for generators including generator differential protection, interturn protection, negative sequence protection, loss of excitation protection, over voltage protection, frequency protection, overcurrent protection, rotor earth fault protection, backup impedance protection, and low forward power interlock protection. It provides details on some of these protections including settings for differential protection, negative sequence protection, loss of excitation protection, over voltage protection, and frequency protection. It also discusses instrument transformers, protection classes, elements of a protection system, and specifications for a sample generator.

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Generator Protection System

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

This indicates (gives feed back)prime mover is tripped.


Basics of Electrical Protection system

 The Protection System


 Protection Classes
 Inputs to the protection system.
• Instrument Transformers
• Contact Input

 Elements of protection system.


Generator Differential Protection
 CTR 10000/5
 Relay Setting 5%
 Stabilizing Resistance
 High impedance
Relay
 Sensitivity to the type
of fault
Elements of protection system
• Current relays
• Voltage relays
• Power relays
• Impedance relays
• Frequency relays
• Special function relays
• Auxiliary Relays
• Timers
Protection System
• Cause of Operation of Protection is the the
Fault.
 It Is Basically Designed,
• To detect the fault at its earliest possible stage.
• To give protection to the equipment against
secondary damage.
• To avoid the equipment to run out side the
capability specified.
Specifications of Generator
 Make: BHEL  Synchronous Impedance:
 MVA: 247 222%
 Connection: Three Phase
 Sub Transient
Double Star Connected. Impedance: 30.5%
 Voltage: 15750 Volts
 Transient Impedance:
21.4%
 Current: 9050 Amp  Cooling: water/ Hydrogen
 Frequency: 50 Hz Cooled
 Speed: 3000 RPM  Neutral Grounding: High
 No. of Poles: 2 Impedance (Through
NGT)
Generator Inter Turn Protection
 Difference of sharing between
split phases
 Reasons of diff. In currents
• If there is any inter-turn short
with in the winging
• If gen is supplying through fault
and small circulating currents
gets proportionately increased
• Tripping provided at 5% of rated
current
Generator Negative Sequence Protection.
 Balanced and unbalanced systems
 Sequence components
• Positive sequence component
I1 = 1/3 (IR +a2 *IY + a * IB)
• Negative sequence component
I2 = 1/3 (IR +a *IY + a2 * IB)
• Zero sequence component
I0 = 1/3 (IR +IY + IB)
 Effect of negative sequence component on
synchronous machine.
 Generator Capability for I2
• Continuous I2 capability 5% of Im
• I22 * t = 8
Balanced Phasers
Generator Loss of Excitation Protection.
 Study of Generator capability curve

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.

 Generator high voltage is harm full to the


insulation of generator, generator
transformer, excitation transformer, UAT,
etc
 Generator Over Voltage Capability – 10%
 Setting Adopted
• Stage – 1 = 10%, 5 Sec delay
• Stage – 2 = 15%, 500msec delay
Frequency Protection
 Over frequency protection
• It indicates excess generation than
demand hence tripping should graded
among the units
 Under frequency protection

Under frequency is harmful to turbine


 Adopted settings
Adopted Frequency settings
UNIT NO. CAPACITY UNDER FREQ. OVER FREQUENCY TRIP
TRIP SETTING SETTING

1 30 MW 47 HZ, 0.5 SEC54.5 HZ, 21.15 SEC DELAY


DELAY
2 30 MW

3 210 MW 52.5 HZ, 1 SEC DELAY

4 210 MW 52.0 HZ, 2 SEC DELAY

5 210 MW 52.0 HZ, 2.0 SEC DELAY


Generator Over Load/ Over Current
Protection1
% O/C Gen Capability Relay Char.

1.1 3600

1.15 900 652.8

1.2 360 362.4

1.25 300 252.6

1.3 240 192.6

1.35 180 155.4

1.4 120 129.3

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

. Phase fault over current protection: -

.Neutral voltage displacement protection: -

.100% Stator earth fault protection: -

.Under/over voltage protection: - Two stage under and Over voltage


protection.

.Under/over frequency protection: - Four stage under frequency and two


stage over frequency protection.

.Reverse power: - Protection against loss of prime mover.

.Low forward power: - Provides an interlock for non-urgent tripping.


Other non-protective features of the relay:
1. Voltage transformer supervision: - To prevent mal-operation
of voltage dependent protection elements upon loss of a VT
input signal.
2. Measurements: - Various measurement of value for display on
the relay or accessed from the serial communications e.g.
Currents, voltages, Power etc.
3. Fault / event / disturbance records: - Available from the serial
communication or on the relay display (fault and event records
only on relay display.
4. Four setting groups: - Independent setting groups to cater for
alternative arrangements or user specific application.
5. Continuous self monitoring: - Power on diagnostics and self
checking routine to provide maximum relay reliability and
availability.
6. Circuit breaker state monitoring: - Provides indication of
discrepancy between circuit breaker auxiliary contacts.
P343
Case studies (analysis of electrical faults)

 Tripping of unit on Loss of excitation protection.


 Tripping of unit No 4 on over voltage protection
during external disturbance.
 Local AC failure due to theft attempt in switch
yard
 Unit 4 tripped on stator earth fault.
 Tripping of unit on Negative sequence protection
 Tripping of units while supplying external faults
Synchronization Procedure
 Keep Excitation on Manual Channel.
 Make the FF Supply ON.
 Close the field Breaker and observe
FF and FB both breakers ON
Voltage start building up
At @ 70% of rated voltage FF breaker gets OFF
Voltage stops rising at @ 14 KV
 Raise the voltage to @15.75KV with the help of Manual Control.
 Match the Null meter with the help of Auto Pot.
 Put the excitation on AUTO
 Proceed for Synchronization.
Thank You

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