Title :
Choosing the correct transfer switch
Author :
Ransom, Daniel L.
Author_Institution :
Basler Electr. Co., Highland, IL, USA
Abstract :
Standby generation systems in low-voltage and medium-voltage applications connect to the utility power system in a number of different ways. Typically, an automatic transfer switch is a part of most power system connections. Engineers can choose three-pole or four-pole transfer switches for the intertie point. The application´s sensitivity to a power interruption during switching helps determine transfer switch selection. The transfer switch can be contactor or circuit-breaker based or it can be a bypass design. At medium voltage, special requirements must be considered. Ultimately, the correct arrangement must be chosen depending upon grounding locations and neutral bonding. Incorrect power system bonding and grounding can cause unwanted transients or hazardous multiple grounds (improper ground-fault protection) depending upon transfer-switch selection. Improper design can create unintentional current paths and defeat ground fault protection. A transfer switch must be chosen for robust operation and maintenance at the beginning of the design process.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; power system faults; power system protection; automatic transfer switch; bypass design; circuit-breaker; four-pole transfer switches; ground fault protection; hazardous multiple grounds; low-voltage applications; medium-voltage applications; neutral bonding; power interruption; power system bonding; power system connections; power system grounding; standby generation systems; three-pole transfer switches; unintentional current paths; unwanted transients; utility power system; Decision support systems; Fault protection; Grounding; Transfer switches; closed transition; ground fault protection; high-resistance grounded; open transition; separately derived sources; solidly grounded; ungrounded;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0330-9
Electronic_ISBN :
0197-2618
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2012.6374115