Title :
The effect of distribution system grounding on MOV selection
Author :
Mancao, Ramon T. ; Burke, James J. ; Myers, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Power Technol. Inc., Schenectady, NY, USA
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Since most MOV arresters do not incorporate a gap in their design, the arrester is always in conduction and considered to be much more prone to damage due to steady-state line-to-neutral overvoltage. The authors investigate design parameters that affect this overvoltage, using a calculation method that considers a detailed representation of neutral grounding electrodes and their resistances which are normally neglected when symmetrical components method are utilized. It is found that obtaining a 25 Ω ground footing resistance does not ensure low overvoltages during line-to-ground faults; the highest overvoltages during line-to-ground faults can be found on short feeders and for faults close to the substation; small neutral wire can significantly increase overvoltages; and broken neutrals can result in overvoltages exceeding 1.5 per unit during line-to-ground fault conditions (neglecting transformer saturation)
Keywords :
distribution networks; earthing; surge protection; MOV arresters; broken neutrals; design parameters; distribution system grounding; ground footing resistance; neutral grounding electrodes; neutral wire; short feeders; steady-state line-to-neutral overvoltage; substation; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Grounding; Impedance; Power system modeling; Substations; Surges; Transmission line matrix methods; Voltage; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on