Title :
Case history: electronically controlled fault current limiters allow inplant switchgear to be interconnected
Author_Institution :
Fransen Eng. Ltd., Richmond, BC, Canada
Abstract :
The growth of industrial plant power systems, through either system interconnection or paralleling of generation, results in the increase of available short-circuit fault current, which can exceed the interrupting capacity of existing plant switchgear. Complete replacement of the switchgear may not be economical. As an alternative, a short-circuit current-limiting device can reduce the magnitude of fault current to an acceptable level. This paper reviews an actual installation of three three-phase electronically controlled fault current limiters (FCLs) in a pulp and paper mill. The FCLs allow three 12.5 kV 500 MVA switchboards to be interconnected with two 12.5 kV 750 MVA switchboards
Keywords :
current limiters; industrial power systems; paper industry; power system protection; short-circuit currents; switchgear; 12.5 kV; 500 MVA; 750 MVA; fault current limiters; industrial plant power systems; interconnection; paper mill; pulp mill; short-circuit current-limiting device; short-circuit fault current; switchboards; switchgear; Fault current limiters; Fault currents; History; Industrial plants; Industrial power systems; Power generation; Power system economics; Power system faults; Power system interconnection; Switchgear;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on