Abstract:
The increase of electricity demand requires the improvement of utility service and operating performance of substations and the related equipment. It is to anticipate var...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The increase of electricity demand requires the improvement of utility service and operating performance of substations and the related equipment. It is to anticipate various possible faults, including short-circuit faults. Air-core reactors, fuses and circuit breakers are among the protection equipment commonly used to handle the short-circuit faults. However, those protection devices are in general only able to respond and to become active in two or three cycles after the faults occurrence. This paper presents a study to examine the use of Fault Current Limiter (FCL) for providing the response in less than two cycle of fault current. The FCL is principally a variable impedance which is connected in series with the circuit breaker to limit the short-circuit current in a substation. The results of study on a distribution system taken as a sample case indicate that the use of FCL provides an active response which could be achieved in the first-half of the disturbance. It could lower the current level as much as 62.44% in case of line to ground fault, 60.70% in case of line to line fault, whereas in case of double line and triple line to ground faults the reduction could reach 61.46% and 61.35%, respectively.
Published in: 2017 5th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Information Engineering (ICEEIE)
Date of Conference: 06-08 October 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 April 2018
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