Lecture Presentaion On Generator, Transformer, Motor and Transmission Line Protection
Lecture Presentaion On Generator, Transformer, Motor and Transmission Line Protection
Topics to be Covered
Why Power Equipment and System are Protected What are the faults and abnormal conditions. Current & Potential Transformers in Protective Relaying. Generator Protection Relays and Scheme Power Transformer Protection and Scheme Motor Protection Relays Transmission Line Protection Relays and Scheme Bus Bar Protection
Current Transformers
Current Transformer (CT) : A device which transforms the current on the power system from large primary values to safe secondary values. The secondary current will be proportional (as per the ratio) to the primary current.
Potential Transformers
Potential Transformer (PT): A device which transforms the voltage on the power system from primary values to safe secondary values, in a ratio proportional to the primary value.
Generator Protections
Differential Protection. Negative Sequence Protection. Reverse Power Protection. Loss of Excitation Protection. Stator Earth Fault Protection (95%) Stator Earth Fault Protection (100%) Under Frequency Protection (1st and 2nd Stage) Over Voltage Protection Rotor Earth fault Protection TimeLag Over Load Protection
Differential Protection
Primarily used for detecting winding faults in generators. Inter turn leakage in a generator is not detected, because with this fault the currents are same on both sides of the protected object. The relay is connected to both sides of the protected object. It measures by comparing the incoming and outgoing currents. In a normal operation or if a fault occurs outside the protected zone, no current flows in the differential circuit. In the case of a fault, differential current flows and relay pick up to generate the tripping signal
Protection Panel
Tripping Matrix
X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
87G GENERATOR DIFF. 64G STATOR EARTH 95% 49 STATOR OVERLOAD 87T AUX. TRANS. DIFF. 50/51 MINIMUM CURRENT 32 REVERSE POWER 1ST 32 REVERSE POWER 2ND 64R ROTOR EARTH FAULT 59 GENERATOR OVERCURRENT 59 GENERATOR OVERCURRENT 51 AUX. TRANS. OVERCURRENT 51 AUX. TRANS. OVERCURRENT INTERLOCK TRIP
X 7 X 8 9 10 11 12 13 X X X X TURBINE TRIP B 220kV CB TRIP FIELD BREAKER TRIP BBE INCOMING CB TRIP BBF INCOMING CB TRIP HITASS CRITERIA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X TURBINE TRIP A AUX. BUS CHANGEOVER TO ABCA AUX. BUS X CHANGEOVER TO ABCB X BF START X X X X X X X X X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
LEFT CHANNEL
87 GEN. TRANS. DIFF. 59 GEN. OVERVOLTAGE 32 REVERSE POWER 1ST 32 REVERSE POWER 2ND 46 GEN. NEG. PHASE SEQ. 46 GEN. NEG. PHASE SEQ. 50/51 MINIMUM CURRENT 81 UNDERFREQUENCY 1ST 81 UNDERFREQUENCY 2ND 40 MIN. REACTANCE
Transformer Protection
Differential Protection: What goes in must come out.. P-in = P-out
Oil Inlet
Bus Protection
Bus Fault
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