DocumentCode :
1545970
Title :
The Dangers of Grounding Resistor Failure
Author :
Selkirk, Donald ; Savostianik, Mervin ; Crawford, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Littelfuse Startco, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Volume :
16
Issue :
5
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
53
Lastpage :
58
Abstract :
A resistance-grounded power system has a critical element that is often ignored-the neutral-grounding resistor (NGR). During a single-phase-to-ground fault, current flows from the transformer or generator winding through the faulted-phase conductor to the fault and to ground, returning to the source winding through the ground-return path and the NGR. The information presented here has shown that an open NGR is an undesirable situation. A system with an open NGR is subject to transient overvoltages, and so current sensing ground-fault protection will not indicate the presence of a ground fault. A ground fault then remains on the system and might escalate to a phase-to-phase fault. NGRs are subject to failures related to thermal overload, lightning, storms, earthquakes, wildlife, extended service life, manufacturing defects, vibration, corrosion, and improper specification or installation. A well-designed NGR monitor provides continuous protection against failures that previously rendered ground-fault protection, coordination, and annunciation systems inoperative, as well as leaving the system exposed to damaging transient overvoltages. An NGR monitor provides confidence that current-sensing ground-fault protection will operate as designed on the next ground fault.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; earthing; fault diagnosis; overvoltage protection; power system protection; resistors; NGR monitor; current sensing ground-fault protection; faulted-phase conductor; generator winding; ground-return path; grounding resistor failure; neutral-grounding resistor; phase-to-phase fault; resistance-grounded power system; transformer winding; transient overvoltages; Condition monitoring; Conductors; Earthquakes; Grounding; Lightning; Power system faults; Power system transients; Resistors; Storms; Surge protection;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2010.937437
Filename :
5518778
Link To Document :
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