Title :
Tests of 34.5 kV expulsion fuses at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Author :
Calderon, Fernando
Author_Institution :
Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power, CA, USA
Abstract :
In the Los Angeles basin, the Department of Water and Power (DWP) of the City of Los Angeles operates a 34.5 kV, three-phase, three-wire, 60-cycle, subtransmission system as a distribution system. Large customer loads are served by nominal 6-percent impedance transformers located on customer property which transform the 34.5 kV volts to the customer utilization voltage. DWP will serve 120/240, 120/208, 277/480, 2400/4160, and 4800 volt services. Transformers are fused using pole-mounted and metal-enclosed cabinet-mounted fuses. Fuses are selected to coordinate with directional overcurrent relays and pilot wire relays at the substations. A switch and fuses are installed adjacent to each customer transformer. In order to characterize the 34.5 kV system parameters which are necessary for proper operation of fuses, the fuse performance and application reevaluation (FUSEPAR) program was conducted during June 1987 and October 1988. The results of the tests are presented
Keywords :
distribution networks; electric fuses; overcurrent protection; power transformers; transformer protection; 120 V; 2.4 kV; 208 V; 240 V; 277 V; 34.5 kV; 4.16 kV; 4.8 kV; 6-percent impedance transformers; 60 Hz; FUSEPAR program; Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; customer loads; directional overcurrent relays; distribution system; expulsion fuses; metal-enclosed cabinet-mounted fuses; pilot wire relays; pole mounted fuses; three-phase; transient recovery voltage; Circuits; Cities and towns; Frequency; Fuses; Impedance; Protection; Testing; Transformers; Transient analysis; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference, 1991., Proceedings of the 1991 IEEE Power Engineering Society
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0219-2
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.1991.169554