DocumentCode
14017
Title
Undercurrent Protection Power System: A Novel Ground-Fault Protection Relay Scheme
Author
Paul, Deleglise ; Chavdarian, P.R.
Author_Institution
AECOM, Richmond, CA, USA
Volume
21
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan.-Feb. 2015
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
32
Abstract
THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC) [1] requires that ground-fault protection of equipment be provided when the building service disconnecting rating becomes 1,000 A or higher. To meet such a requirement, generally, the main service breaker is specified with ground-fault protection capability. This type of breaker provides ground-fault protection for faults occurring on its load side but not for faults occurring on the line side. Such ground faults may be on the building transformer secondary windings, including the secondary feeder cable terminations at both ends. This article describes a ground-fault protection relay scheme that can provide low-level arcing, ground-fault current protection of the building transformer secondary, including secondary feeder cables. A discussion is included on meeting the design requirements of NEC 705.12 for the building´s 480Y/277V main switchboard (MSB) bus rating when a photovoltaic (PV) ac inverter connection is implemented using a dedicated circuit breaker inside the switchboard.
Keywords
circuit breakers; circuit-breaking arcs; earthing; fault currents; load management; power apparatus; power system protection; power system reliability; relay protection; transformer windings; NEC 705.12; PV AC inverter connection; building MSB bus rating; building service disconnection; building transformer secondary winding load; circuit breaker; ground-fault current protection relay scheme; low-level arcing; main switchboard; national electrical code; photovoltaic AC inverter connection; power equipment; secondary feeder cable; secondary feeder cable termination; undercurrent protection power system; Buildings; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Codes; Current transformers; National Electrical Code; Relays; Standards; Switching circuits;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIAS.2014.2345797
Filename
6937129
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