Title :
The analysis of specific grounding fault and Petersen on ARC grounding out arc
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Municipal Electr. Power Co. Extra High Voltage Transm. Co., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
10KV-35KV Medium Voltage Distribution Network neutral point grounding modes choice is a systems engineering. When ARC grounding fault happens, neutral through Petersen coil can carry out effective blow has always been a focus. By arc grounding in the neutral through Petersen coil process, Results are as long as proper control of relative roughness. Neutral through Arc - suppression coil grounding ways to better control of ARC grounding fault without affecting the reliability of power supply. Study on small current earth fault line selection and field failure data of monitoring and control system of records. Analysis of intermittent arc grounding and unbalanced current grounding and development of grounding and the cause of formation of ring earth fault and fault phenomenon and zero - sequence voltage and current situation. Description of single - phase to ground fault in small current grounding system is a complex one, development and the process of change. Only attaches importance to this process is enough to improve the reliability and accuracy of line selection.
Keywords :
earthing; power distribution control; power distribution faults; power distribution reliability; power system measurement; ARC grounding out arc; Petersen coil; grounding fault; medium voltage distribution network neutral point grounding modes; relative roughness control; suppression coil grounding ways; systems engineering; voltage 10 kV to 35 kV; Circuit faults; Computational modeling; Fault currents; Insulation; Irrigation; Reliability; Transient analysis; Petersen coil; Three - phase unbalanced; arc grounding; distribution network; neutral point grounding modes; small current grounding power; special fault;
Conference_Titel :
Electricity Distribution (CICED), 2010 China International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0066-8