Title :
The generator stator ground fault dilemma in paper mill systems
Author :
Powell, Louie J.
Author_Institution :
GE Power Syst. Energy Consulting, Schenectady, NY, USA
Abstract :
The industry has become aware of the problem of severe generator damage due to stator ground faults. Two factors have been identified as contributors to this growing problem-the high magnitude of available ground fault current in complex systems with multiple ground sources, and the persistence of fault current through the faulted-generator neutral after its terminal circuit breaker opens. It has been suggested that to prevent this damage, bus-connected industrial generators should be high-resistance grounded and the number of ground sources on the system should be severely limited. This paper provides a brief review of the problem and examines the implementation of the proposed solutions in typical paper mill applications.
Keywords :
earthing; electric generators; fault currents; paper industry; stators; bus-connected industrial generators; fault current persistence; generator damage; generator stator ground fault; ground sources limiting; high-resistance grounded; multiple ground sources; neutral grounding; paper mill systems; terminal circuit breaker opening; Circuit faults; Costs; Fault currents; Grounding; Industrial economics; Paper mills; Power generation; Production; Resistors; Stators;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper, 1999. Industry Technical Conference Record of 1999 Annual
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5526-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.1999.779348