Generator Protection System
Generator Protection System
SYSTEM
TYPES OF FAULTS :-
Differential relays operates only for faults within their protected zone
they are inherently Selective and can operate much faster. Accordingly
they will provide better protection and in large generating systems
maintaining stability by fast clearing faulted generators.
Each phase of the winding shall be connected to 2 RTD’S at the hot spot
defined by supplier.
The trip & alarm setting of this relay depends on the insulation class &
temperature rise of the generator. The generator manufacture should be
consulted during the setting of this relay.
PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS OF
EXCITATION
Loss of excitation can occur when the generator is operating at only 20-
30% of rated power. In this case the machine runs as induction generator
execited from the others machines on the system. The generator quickly
over heats due to the system slip frequency currents induced in it ,
generator terminal voltage decreases and the stator currents starts to
increase.
The last might cause instability of the power system & over heating of the
other machines.
PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS OF
EXCITATION
This protection is not required when the generator has large negative
phase sequence capacity.
UNDER / OVER FREQUENCY PROTECTION 81%
SEQUENCE CAPACITY :-
The governor fitted to the prime mover normally provides protection
against over frequency, however over frequency may occur in case
sudden removal loads. Under frequency as a result of over load of
generators operating in isolated systems. Prime mover & generator
load must be protected against excessively low Frequency by tripping
of the generators concerned.
Setting criteria
Xa1 = 0.5*Xd*CTR/PTR
Xd = 30.5% = 0.305 pu ……sub-
transient reactance of generator
Xd in ohms = Xd (pu)*kv2/MVA
= 0.305*15.752/247
=0.306311993
Xa1 = 2.139 ohm
Xb1 = Xd * CTR/PTR
Xd (ohmic) = Xd(pu)*kv2/MVA
Xb1 = 2.22(15.752/247)(10000/5)
(110/15750)
= 31.14 ohm
Generator capability curve
Generator Over Voltage Protection.