DocumentCode
1306907
Title
Grounding of AC and DC low-voltage and medium-voltage drive systems
Author
Das, J.C. ; Osman, Richard H.
Author_Institution
Simons Eng. Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
205
Lastpage
216
Abstract
The grounding of AC and DC motor drive systems should detect and clear ground faults both on the source and load side of the power converters. Most drive systems are separately derived through a step-down transformer, which serves as a drive isolation, as well as rectifier transformer. Isolation transformers on individual or group drive systems, downstream of main substation transformers are also common. An output isolation transformer on an AC drive will isolate the drive electronics, step up the AC voltage from the inverter section and also serve to control high line-to-ground voltages on the motor windings. The grounding system has a profound effect upon the continuity of operations, loading of the solid-state devices and common-mode voltages. This paper discusses the various possibilities of grounding of low-voltage and medium-voltage motor drive systems and shows that a high-resistance grounding system can be often implemented to permit continuity of operations, allow fault detection and limit the transient overvoltage
Keywords
AC motor drives; AC motor protection; DC motor drives; DC motor protection; earthing; electrical faults; machine windings; power transformers; AC motor drive; DC motor drive; LV; MV; fault detection; ground faults; motor drive system grounding; motor windings; output isolation transformers; power converters; rectifier transformer; step-down transformer; substation transformers; transient overvoltage limitation; AC motors; Analog-digital conversion; DC motors; Fault detection; Grounding; Inverters; Medium voltage; Rectifiers; Substations; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.658747
Filename
658747
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