Title :
Bus transfer systems: requirements, implementation, and experiences
Author :
Raje, A. ; Raje, A. ; McCall, John ; Chaudhary, Arun
Author_Institution :
Aartech Solonics Ltd., Bhopal, India
Abstract :
A bus transfer system is designed to provide process continuity to the loads attached to a motor bus while transferring the bus from one source to another. A successful bus transfer under contingent conditions provides immense value and benefits to continuous process operations that cannot afford an interruption of power supply to plant auxiliaries. This paper describes some real-world bus transfer requirements, implementations, and experiences in thermal power plants and continuous process industry plants. The fast, in-phase, residual voltage, and momentary paralleling transfer methods are described, compared, and evaluated. The spin-down characteristics for different motor buses are analyzed, and the feasibility of the different transfer modes is deduced. Auto-initiation criterion for bus transfer is explored, using a combination of bus undervoltage, underfrequency, and (df/dt) characteristics. Different integrated system requirements, such as monitoring of readiness conditions, breaker failure detection and corrective action logic, and online testing measures, are discussed. The results of the resultant "hot" load trials and their benefits to the system are explained and interpreted. The concept of islanded transfer for grid-free operations of captive generation-load systems is discussed and elaborated.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; electric motors; load (electric); power transmission; auto-initiation criterion; automatic bus transfer; breaker failure detection; bus underfrequency; bus undervoltage; captive generation-load systems; contingent conditions; continuous process; continuous process industry plants; continuous process operations; corrective action logic; in-phase residual voltage transfer methods; momentary paralleling transfer methods; motor bus; online testing measures; process continuity; readiness conditions monitoring; real-world bus transfer requirements; thermal power plants; three-breaker scheme; two-breaker scheme; Chemical industry; Lifting equipment; Logic testing; Power generation; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Process design; Pulp and paper industry; Safety; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2002.807235