DocumentCode
2316736
Title
Core balance ground fault protection of motors on a low resistance grounded medium voltage system
Author
Breitkreutz, Billy ; Frere, Amy
Author_Institution
Fluor Daniel, SugarLand, TX, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
12-14 Sep 1994
Firstpage
213
Lastpage
218
Abstract
The core balance current transformer is the basis for sensitive ground fault protection of motors. All phase conductors pass through the same opening in the current transformer so that it senses only zero sequence or ground current. Possible sources of nonfault relay current include current transformer error, harmonics, and unbalanced currents through impedances to ground, especially capacitances. The core balance connected ground fault relay is usually an instantaneous type, or a time delay type of the short time or very inverse characteristic. The standards provide typical ranges of relay settings. They do not provide a procedure for determining the minimum settings that will not result in nuisance trips from nonfault currents nor the maximum settings that will provide adequate protection. This paper develops that procedure
Keywords
current transformers; earthing; electric current measurement; fault currents; motor protection; relay protection; capacitance; core balance ground fault protection; current transformer error; ground current sensing; ground fault relay; harmonics; impedances to ground; low resistance grounded medium voltage system; motor protection; nonfault relay current; phase conductors; relay settings; sensitive ground fault protection; standards; unbalanced currents; zero sequence current sensing; Capacitance; Conducting materials; Current transformers; Delay effects; Medium voltage; Power system harmonics; Protection; Protective relaying; Relays; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1994. Record of Conference Papers., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated Industry Applications Society 41st Annual
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1987-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.1994.347613
Filename
347613
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