Title :
Consideration of multi-phase criterion in the differential protection algorithm for high-impedance grounded synchronous generators
Author :
Blanquez, Francisco R. ; Rebollo, Emilio ; Granizo, R. ; Platero, Carlos A.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Polytech. Univ. of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
The generator differential protection is one of the most important electrical protections of synchronous generator stator windings. Its operation principle is based on the comparison of the input current and output current at each phase winding. Unwanted trip commands are usually caused by CT saturation, wrong CT selection, or the fact that they may come from different manufacturers. In generators grounded through high impedance, only phase-to-phase or three-phase faults can be detected by the differential protection. This kind of fault causes differential current to flow in, at least, two phases of the winding. Several cases of unwanted trip commands caused by the appearance of differential current in only one phase of the generator have been reported. In this paper multi-phase criterion is proposed for generator differential protection algorithm when applied to high impedance grounded generators.
Keywords :
current transformers; fault diagnosis; machine protection; machine windings; synchronous generators; CT saturation; current transformers; electrical protections; generator differential protection algorithm; high-impedance grounded synchronous generator protection algorithm; multiphase criterion; phase winding; phase-to-phase fault detection; synchronous generator stator windings; three-phase fault detection; unwanted trip commands; Circuit faults; Current transformers; Fault currents; Generators; Power generation; Stator windings; Generator protection; current transformers; saturation detection; stator differential protection;
Conference_Titel :
Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2013 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3060-2
DOI :
10.1109/EEEIC.2013.6549604