Title :
Stray neutral current problems and analysis associated with multiple ATS generator installations
Author :
Dunn, Samuel D. ; Wells, Francis
Author_Institution :
Smith Seokman Reid Inc., USA
Abstract :
In generator installations where you have more than one 3-pole automatic-transfer-switch (ATS) on a 4-wire system, stray neutral currents and unwanted magnetic fields may arise. These stray currents and fields can cause a multitude of problems. Magnetic fields created by stray neutral currents can cause objectionable current on the conduit system. Objectionable current of this type can cause voltage rises on the grounding system. Geometries of stray neutral current paths can cause magnetic fields through areas of buildings that may cause problems with sensitive electronic equipment. Ground fault protection devices may detect incorrect ground fault condition. The presence of stray ground currents in multi-ATS installations is dependent on equipment selection and bonding connection points, whereas the magnitude of these currents depend on the system geometry, raceway size/types, and other factors. This paper looks at several stray neutral configurations tested in the Vanderbilt Power Laboratory
Keywords :
earthing; electric conduits; electric generators; machine protection; magnetic fields; switchgear; 3-pole automatic-transfer-switch; 4-wire system; Vanderbilt Power Laboratory; bonding connection points; conduit impedance; conduit system objectionable current; equipment selection; ground fault protection devices; grounding system; incorrect ground fault condition; multiple ATS generator installations; raceway size/types; sensitive electronic equipment; stray ground currents; stray neutral current; stray neutral current path geometries; unwanted magnetic fields; voltage rises; Bonding; Electronic equipment; Fault detection; Geometry; Grounding; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic fields; Protection; Testing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Edmonton, Alta.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4509-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICPS.1998.692552