Title :
Interaction between fault current limiters and protection - A glance at the final report of CIGRE WG-A3.16
Author_Institution :
Powerr System Planning department at Siemens in Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
A deregulated power market is making short-circuit currents likely to exceed the thermal or mechanical permissible limits of switchgear. Consequently fault current limiters (FCL) become more applicable in power systems. The use of FCLs has an impact on the protection schemes and functions in electrical systems. Thus, before FCLs will be applied in the network the interactions between this new substation equipment and the existing protection system must be understood. Depending on the current limiting technique used, todaypsilas protection concepts may have to be adapted or revised to ensure proper network protection selectivity. A relationship between fault current limiters and protection schemes should be established by taking into account both protection and network specific issues, such as the impact of different FCL technologies, existing and new protection concepts, selectivity, and innovative network. This paper is presenting a first frame work for accomplishing this task.
Keywords :
fault current limiters; power apparatus; power markets; power system protection; short-circuit currents; switchgear; switchgear protection; CIGRE WG-A3.16; current limiting technique; deregulated power market; fault current limiters; mechanical permissible limits; network protection selectivity; power systems protection; short-circuit currents; substation equipment; switchgear; thermal permissible limits; Current limiters; Digital relays; Fault current limiters; Fault currents; Power markets; Power system faults; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Protective relaying; Substation protection; Fault current limiter; coordination; first cycle behavior; follow current; pick-up; processing; protection; selectivity;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1905-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1932-5517
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2008.4596464