• DocumentCode
    1551107
  • Title

    Switching overvoltages in motor circuits

  • Author

    Berth, Matthias ; Küng, Lukas ; Limbeek, Evert F D E

  • Author_Institution
    High Voltage Syst. Group, ABB Corporate Res. Ltd., Baden, Switzerland
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    1582
  • Lastpage
    1589
  • Abstract
    The switching of HV motor circuits in the megawatt range can cause large overvoltages on motor terminals. The amplitude of the resulting voltage spikes depends on breaker type and circuit characteristics. If the amplitude of switching overvoltages exceeds the basic insulation level of the motor, overvoltage protection circuitry should be installed to prevent a motor insulation failure. The decision whether overvoltage protection circuitry (surge pack) must be installed requires a prediction of the overvoltage level. This paper deals with switching overvoltages in motor circuits with a unit transformer between switchgear and motor. Overvoltages of motor circuits were simulated using specially developed simulation models. The results of three case studies revealed a large impact of cabling and transformer on motor overvoltages. In most of the cases, a unit transformer connected between switchgear and motor will provide an overvoltage protection to the motor. However, the transformer can also be a main cause of large overvoltages when connected to cables of specific length and capacitance. The paper provides some simple rules to recognize such critical configurations
  • Keywords
    machine insulation; machine testing; machine theory; motor protection; overvoltage protection; power cables; power transformers; surge protection; switchgear; switching transients; HV motor circuit switching overvoltages; basic insulation level; breaker type; cabling impact; capacitance; case studies; circuit characteristics; motor insulation failure prevention; motor terminal overvoltages; overvoltage protection circuitry; simulation models; switchgear; transient overvoltages; unit transformer; voltage spikes; Breakdown voltage; Cables; Chemical industry; Circuit simulation; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Surge protection; Switchgear; Switching circuits;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/28.968164
  • Filename
    968164