Title :
Avoiding the Non-Detection Zone of Passive Loss-of-Mains (Islanding) Relays for Synchronous Generation by Using Low Bandwidth Control Loops and Controlled Reactive Power Mismatches
Author :
Roscoe, Andrew J. ; Burt, Graeme M. ; Bright, Chris G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Generation connected to electrical distribution systems requires reliable and timely detection of loss-of-mains (islanding). Passive loss-of-mains detection relays typically use measurements of parameters such as frequency, phase, and the magnitudes of voltage and current. If a part of the power network becomes islanded and there is a very close match between generation and demand of both active and reactive power, there is a risk that the relay will not be able to detect the loss-of-mains (LOM) event quickly, or perhaps at all. This is the “non-detection zone” or NDZ. This paper proposes a combination of 2 generator control techniques which allow the NDZ to be avoided even when the generator has significant inertia. Firstly, the natural instability (when islanded) of a grid-connected control scheme consisting of integral and droop controls is recognized and exploited. Secondly, a simple strategy is added which makes occasional small, steady-state adjustments to the reactive power output of the generator. The scheme has been tested in the laboratory and shows that the 2 second detection time required by IEEE 1547 can be achieved, even when an exact match of active power generation and demand is initially configured, and the generator has a significant inertia.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; distributed power generation; power generation control; reactive power control; synchronous generators; IEEE 1547; active power; controlled reactive power mismatches; droop controls; electrical distribution systems; generator; generator control techniques; grid-connected control scheme; integral controls; islanding; loss-of-mains detection relays; low bandwidth control loops; natural instability; nondetection zone; passive loss-of-main relays; power network; reactive power output; steady-state adjustments; synchronous generation; Frequency measurement; Generators; Load modeling; Reactive power; Relays; Resonant frequency; Voltage measurement; AC generator excitation; AC generators; islanding; loss-of-mains; power generation; power system control; power system protection; power system security; power systems; protective relaying; reactive power;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2013.2279016