DocumentCode
1964302
Title
Protective device coordination-ideal and practical
Author
Das, J.C.
Author_Institution
Simons-Easter Consultants Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
1-5 Oct. 1989
Firstpage
1861
Abstract
A relay coordination study should ensure maximum protection of the system components with minimum load removed from the service. It is noted that compromises will be necessary in this objective and that each compromise should receive critical considerations in terms of specific requirements of the plant operations, availability of equipment for restart, and possible damage. It is demonstrated that protective device coordination is not only a fag-end activity, but also a front-end activity that impacts system design and performance. A step-by-step analysis is performed of the coordination of protective devices in an arbitrary multivoltage level distribution system with in-plant generation and a utility tie. Coordination at 480 V, 2400 V, and 13.8 kV distribution is examined under full plant operations and when the short-circuit levels on the system are considerably reduced with only an in-plant generator in operation. The compromises necessary in each situation and the possible improvements are discussed.<>
Keywords
distribution networks; power system protection; 13.8 kV; 2400 V; 480 V; multivoltage level distribution system; protective device coordination; relay coordination; short-circuit levels; Cables; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Fuses; Occupational safety; Power system protection; Production; Protective relaying; Rotors; Transformers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1989., Conference Record of the 1989 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAS.1989.96893
Filename
96893
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