DocumentCode :
644979
Title :
Best practices for motor control center protection and control
Author :
Manson, Scott ; Floyd, H. ; Hughes, Brian ; Kirby, Richard D.
Author_Institution :
Schweitzer Eng. Labs., Inc., IEEE, Pullman, WA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
23-25 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
Low-voltage motor control centers (MCCs) are numerous and consume a large portion of maintenance and operator interaction in an industrial power distribution system. The extensive human interaction with these low-voltage (less than 1,000 V) circuits makes a low-voltage MCC a location of significant potential hazard. The large number of low-voltage MCC circuits results in significantly more human interface time with low-voltage MCC equipment than with medium-voltage MCCs and switchgear. Modern protection and control systems derived from medium-voltage (1,000 V to 38 kV) and high-voltage (38 to 765 kV) power systems have much to offer low-voltage MCC systems. Proactive maintenance indicators based on load characteristics, motor start characteristics, and thermal measurements are described. Time synchronization, modern Ethernet-based protocols, sequence of events records, oscillography (COMTRADE), monitoring and alarming for protection functions, and other previously standard features in medium- and high-voltage protective relays are available in modern low-voltage MCC protective relays. Increased safety in the form of advanced protection elements and arc-flash detection are now also available. This paper focuses on the philosophy of a comprehensive low-voltage MCC protection and control system.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electric motors; industrial power systems; local area networks; machine control; maintenance engineering; power distribution protection; power system measurement; protocols; relay protection; switchgear; thermal variables measurement; COMTRADE; advanced protection elements; arc-flash detection; event record sequence; high-voltage power systems; high-voltage protective relays; human interaction; human interface time; industrial power distribution system; load characteristics; low-voltage MCC equipment; low-voltage motor control centers; medium-voltage MCC; medium-voltage power systems; modern Ethernet-based protocols; modern low-voltage MCC protective relays; motor control center protection; motor start characteristics; oscillography; potential hazard; proactive maintenance indicators; switchgear; thermal measurements; time synchronization; voltage 1000 V to 38 kV; voltage 38 kV to 765 kV; Arc discharges; Hazards; IEC standards; Protective relaying; Protocols; Reliability; Reliability motor control center (MCC); arc-flash hazard; automation; multifunction microprocessor-based relays; protection; safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference (PCIC), 2013 Record of Conference Papers Industry Applications Society 60th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
ISSN :
0090-3507
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5108-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCICon.2013.6666027
Filename :
6666027
Link To Document :
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