DocumentCode
981633
Title
High impedance fault detection in low voltage networks
Author
Christie, Richard D. ; Zadehgol, H. ; Habib, Martin M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1993
fDate
10/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1829
Lastpage
1836
Abstract
High impedance faults are those with fault current magnitude similar to load currents. Experimental results were obtained that confirm operating experience that such faults can occur in the low voltage (600 V and below) underground distribution networks typically found in urban power systems. These faults produce current waveforms qualitatively similar to those found on overhead feeders, but quantitatively smaller. Loose connectors can produce similar, but cleaner current characteristics. Noisy loads remain a major impediment to reliable detection. Design and installation of an inexpensive prototype fault detector on the Seattle City Light street network is described
Keywords
electric impedance; fault currents; fault location; underground residential distribution systems; Seattle City Light street network; current waveforms; fault current magnitude; high impedance fault detection; loose connectors; low voltage networks; noisy loads; underground distribution networks; urban power systems; Cities and towns; Connectors; Electrical fault detection; Fault currents; Fault detection; Impedance; Low voltage; Power system faults; Power system reliability; Prototypes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/61.248291
Filename
248291
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