Generator Protection
Generator Protection
Theory
Generator Protection
System
Ground
Stator
Ground
Exciter
The
"Wild"
Power
System
Stator
Phase
System
Phase
Loss of Synchronism
Abnormal Frequency
Overexcitation
Field Loss
Inadvertent Energizing
Breaker Failure
Loss of Prime Mover Power
Blown VT Fuses
Open Circuits
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Generator Protection
Over
Power
Overexcitation
Loss of Field
Open
Circuits
Loss of Field
Overexcitation
Overexcitation
The
"Wild"
Power
System
Exciter
G
Abnormal
Frequency
Reverse
Power
Inadvertent
Energizing,
Pole Flashover
Breaker
Failure
Abnormal
Frequency
Loss of
Synchronism
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32 Reverse Power
40 Loss of Excitation
46 Negative Sequence
49 Thermal Overload
51V voltage restraint
51G Ground overcurrent
64 Ground Relay
87 Differential
Large up to 50 MW
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Generator Protection
PTs on Low Side
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Long time low level events may cause excessive rotor heating, thermal tripping and
damage rotor
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Protection Functions
Generator Stator Differential
Stator Phase Differential
Dual Slope Percent Restraint Operating
Characteristic
Directional Supervision under saturation
conditions
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Protection Functions
Voltage Protection
Phase Overvoltage
Phase Undervoltage
Neutral Overvoltage (fundamental)
Neutral Undervoltage (3rd Harmonic)
Voltage Phase Reversal
Current Protection
Frequency Protection
Overfrequency
Underfrequency
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Protection Functions
Thermal Protection
Generator Thermal Model
RTD Alarming and Tripping
RTD Biased Thermal Model
Inadvertent Energization
Prevents Accidentally Closing a Stopped
Generator onto a Live Line
Armed when Generator is Offline and
Voltage is
below a pre-set level
Loss of Excitation
Volt/Hertz (Overexcitation)
Detects changes in the Volts/Hertz ratio
of the
generator or associated
transformer
Loss of Excitation
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