Power System Protection - Part 09
Power System Protection - Part 09
Transformer Protection
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Transformer Protection
The protection method used for power transformers depends on the
transformer ratings. Transformers are usually categorized according to their
ratings as follows:
Transformers below 5000 KVA (Category I & II) are protected using
Fuses.Fuses and MV circuit breakers are often used to protect
transformers up to 1000 kVA (distribution transformers for 11kV and
33kV).
For transformers 10 MVA and above (Category III & IV) ,differential
relay are commonly used to protect them. Current differential relays are
applied for transformers as main protection. In regard to backup
protection, distance protection or overcurrent (phase current, zero
sequence current) protection or both are mainly applied.
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Transformer
Protection
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A very large fault current can flow when a fault occurs at the transformer
bushing. In that case, the fault must be cleared as quickly as possible. It can be
difficult for phase current differential protection to detect faults to earth near
transformer neutral points. In this case zero sequence current differential
protection comparing the neutral current with the residual current of three
phases, which is often called restricted earth fault protection (REF) is suitable
to be applied. This function can be combined with phase current differential
protection in a single unit as shown in Fig.3.
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Example
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Backup Protection
(1) Overcurrent Protection
It is quite common that overcurrent relays are applied to the high voltage side
for transformer backup protection. It is especially suitable when there is no
power source on the lower voltage side, because the overcurrent protection will
operate only for faults in the transformer or on the low voltage side. Inverse
overurrent relays are sometimes applied to the lower voltage side for back up
protection for the lower voltage lines rather than for the transformer.
If VTs are available, distance relays can be applied for backup protection. An
advantage of distance protection is that it can distinguish forward faults from
reverse faults. Therefore, distance protection can be applied for backup
protection even when there are power sources on the lower voltage side. It is
also possible that distance protection is applied as second main protection of a
transformer if the zone 1 reach is set to less than the total impedance of the
transformer. (e.g. 80%)
Mechanical Protection
Insulation deterioration of the electrical circuit or the iron core may cause
vaporization of insulation fluid. Since differential protection for transformer
cannot detect such an event, the following mechanical protection should be
used.
The Buchholtz relay is installed at the pipe between the main unit and the
conservator, and it detects resolved gas by the float switch when a fault occurs
within the transformer.
A Buchholz relay is a gas and oil operated device installed in the pipe
between the top of the transformer main tank and the conservator.
The function of the relay is to detect an abnormal condition within the
tank and send an alarm or trip signal.
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Principle of operation
A complete loss of oil from the conservator (very low oil level)
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The sudden-pressure relay is installed in the upper part of a bursting tube, and
it detects the sudden increase of internal pressure by the bellows when a fault
occurs within the transformer.
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