Title :
Nuisance fuse operation on MV transformers during storms
Author :
Hamel, Andrée ; St-Jean, Guy ; Paquette, Maxime
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Recherche d´´Hydro-Quebec, Varennes, Que., Canada
fDate :
10/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors report on producing in a laboratory a sequence of events leading to nuisance operation of fuses on distribution transformers during thunderstorms. It is observed that such nuisance operations can be caused by long (a few milliseconds) low-amplitude (less than 1 KA) current passing through a surge arrester, causing overvoltage and saturation of its protected transformer and an inrush current that blows the fuse without a fault situation. An experimental sensitivity analysis was performed by varying the surge arrester, transformer, and fuse involved. In general, new ZnO-based arresters, which produce a higher voltage than SiC-based arresters at impulse currents below 1000 A, will result in a higher transformer inrush current and greater likelihood of nuisance fuse blowing
Keywords :
electric fuses; power transformers; sensitivity analysis; surge protection; thunderstorms; MV transformers; distribution transformers; inrush current; low amplitude current; nuisance fuse operation; overvoltage; saturation; sensitivity analysis; storms; surge arrester; thunderstorms; Arresters; Discrete event simulation; Fuses; Lightning; Pulse transformers; Sensitivity analysis; Storms; Surge protection; Testing; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on