DocumentCode :
2339709
Title :
Analysis of very-high resistance grounding in high-voltage longwall power systems
Author :
Novak, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Alabama Univ., Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1998
fDate :
12-15 Oct. 1998
Firstpage :
2175
Abstract :
The application of very sensitive ground-fault protection in underground coal mines was demonstrated in the early 1980s for low- and medium-voltage utilization circuits (less than 1 kV), but its commercial application did not occur until the advent of high-voltage utilization circuits on longwalls in the late 1980s. With these high-voltage (greater than 1 kV) systems, MSHA initially required a maximum ground-fault resistor current limit of 3.75 A for 4160-V systems and 6.5 A for 2400-V systems in 101-c Petitions for Modification. However, more recent Petitions for Modification have been required to limit maximum ground-fault resistor currents to 1.0 A, or even 0.5 A. Standard practice in other industries generally requires high-resistance grounding to be designed so that the capacitive charging current of the system is less than or equal to the resistor current under a ground-fault condition. The intent of this practice is to prevent the system from developing some of the undesirable characteristics of an ungrounded system, such as overvoltages from inductive-capacitive resonance effects and intermittent ground-faults. Shielded cables, which have significantly more capacitance than their unshielded counterparts, are required for high-voltage applications in the mining industry, Thus, with the long cable runs of a high-voltage longwall system, capacitive charging currents may exceed grounding-resistor currents under ground-fault conditions. An analysis of a typical 4160-V longwall power system that utilizes very-high resistance grounding (grounding-resistor-current limit of 0.5 A) is performed to determine whether or not potential problems exist.
Keywords :
earthing; industrial power systems; mining; overvoltage protection; power system protection; resistors; 0.5 A; 1 A; 2400 V; 3.75 A; 4160 V; 6.5 A; LV; MV; Petitions for Modification; high-voltage longwall mine power systems; maximum ground-fault resistor current limit; overvoltages; underground coal mines; very-high resistance grounding; Cable shielding; Capacitance; Circuits; Grounding; Medium voltage; Mining industry; Protection; Resistors; Resonance; Surges;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1998. Thirty-Third IAS Annual Meeting. The 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO, USA
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4943-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1998.730118
Filename :
730118
Link To Document :
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