DocumentCode
110160
Title
Part II: Application Guidelines for High-Resistance Grounding of Low-Voltage Common AC-Bus and Common DC-Bus PWM Drive Systems
Author
Skibinski, Gary L. ; Zhijun Liu ; VanLieshout, Robert F. ; Weaver, Mark D. ; Byman, Ben
Author_Institution
Rockwell Autom., Mequon, WI, USA
Volume
51
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
March-April 2015
Firstpage
1385
Lastpage
1397
Abstract
High-resistance ground (HRG) systems have gained popularity in process applications due to their ability to continue operation after a single line-to-ground fault and to limit the escalation of a single line-to-ground fault to a multiphase event. Part I of the companion paper has set the guidelines for designing safe and reliable HRG systems on industrial power systems used with linear loads and the effect of increased line-ground voltage stress on motor loads during fault conditions. However, literature on characteristics and pitfalls of HRG systems when used with nonlinear power converter systems is limited. Part II investigates anomalies of HRG systems used with nonlinear power converters such as neutral voltage shifting, increased line-ground transient fault voltages for both motor and ac source terminals and their voltage compatibility issues, increased neutral grounding resistor power dissipation, susceptibility of ground fault sensing equipment to nuisance tripping, and dc-bus voltage resonance on faults. Part II also investigates HRG zero-sequence fault current characteristics and paths observed under various fault locations in a common ac or a common dc-bus pulsewidth-modulated adjustable speed drive (ASD) system. Part II concludes with a summary of application guidelines when using ASD HRG systems.
Keywords
PWM power convertors; earthing; fault currents; fault location; variable speed drives; ASD HRG systems; DC-bus voltage resonance; adjustable speed drive; fault conditions; fault location; ground fault sensing equipment; high resistance grounding; industrial power systems; line-ground voltage stress; line-to-ground fault; linear load; low voltage common AC bus PWM drive system; low voltage common DC bus PWM drive system; motor load; multiphase event; nonlinear power converter systems; pulsewidth modulation; zero sequence fault current; AC motors; Circuit faults; DC motors; Fault location; Grounding; Pulse width modulation; Variable speed drives; Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD); Adjustable-speed drive (ASD); Ground Fault Indicators (GFI); High Resistance Ground (HRG); Pulse Width Modulation (PWM); ground-fault indicators (GFIs); high-resistance ground (HRG); pulsewidth modulation (PWM);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2014.2363074
Filename
6924754
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