Title :
Electronically controlled fault current limiters allow inplant switchgear to be interconnected
Author_Institution :
Franson Eng. Ltd., Richmond, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Growth of industrial-plant power systems through either system interconnection or paralleling of generation results in the increase of available short circuit fault current which can exceed the interrupting capacity of existing plant switchgear. Complete replacement of the switchgear may not be economical. As an alternative, a short-circuit current-limiting device can reduce the magnitude of fault current to an acceptable level. This paper reviews an actual installation of three 3-phase electronically controlled fault current limiters (FCLs) in a pulp and paper mill. The FCLs allow three 12.5 kV, 500 MVA switchboards to be interconnected with two 12.5 kV, 750 MVA switchboards.
Keywords :
current limiters; industrial plants; industrial power systems; paper industry; power system protection; short-circuit currents; switchgear; 12.5 kV; 3-phase fault current limiters; 500 MVA; 750 MVA; electronically controlled fault current limiters; fault current magnitude reduction; generation paralleling; industrial-plant power systems; inplant switchgear interconnection; paper mill; pulp mill; short circuit fault current; switchboards; Electrical equipment industry; Fault current limiters; Fault currents; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system faults; Power system interconnection; Switchgear;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 1996., Conference Record of 1996 Annual
Conference_Location :
Birmingham, AL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3148-6
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.1996.535978