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A second look at generator 51 V relays


Abstract:

ANSI/IEEE device type 51 V relays have long been used as back-up overcurrent protection for industrial generators. Many systems have experienced a steady increase in size...Show More

Abstract:

ANSI/IEEE device type 51 V relays have long been used as back-up overcurrent protection for industrial generators. Many systems have experienced a steady increase in size since the introduction of the ANSI/IEEE device type 51 V voltage restrained overcurrent relay. This growth has resulted in the need for several levels of coordination timing delay between phase overcurrent relays and has seen the introduction of tie circuits (synchronizing reactor buses, tie circuit breakers, etc.) in some cases rated for ampacities greater than that of one or more of the generators present. The settings required for certain ANSI/IEEE device type 51 V relays, in order to coordinate on a standard basis with other phase overcurrent relays in the power system, may result in large time delays and/or high trip current levels. This could make for a severe compromise between protection and selectivity. An auxiliary, or alternative device to use in conjunction with the ANSI/IEEE device type 51 V voltage restrained relay in some cases may be an inverse characteristic undervoltage relay. The need for such a device will be influenced by the exciter type present on a specific generator, the number of levels of phase overcurrent relay coordination in the system, and the philosophy of the individual engineer with regard to the issue of compromising between protection and coordination.
Date of Conference: 10-14 June 1996
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-3148-6
Print ISSN: 0190-2172
Conference Location: Birmingham, AL, USA

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