GENERATOR AND ITS PROTECTION
The core of an electrical power
system is the generator. There are power units based on steam, gas, naphtha,
water power, diesel engine drive and wind mills. The range of size extends from
a few hundred KVA (or even less) for engine-driven and hydro sets up to turbine
driven sets exceeding 500MVA in rating.
Small and medium sized sets may be
directly connected to the distribution system. A larger unit is usually
associated with an individual transformer, transmission system. No switchgear
is provided between the generator and transformer may be tapped off the
interconnection for the supply of power to auxiliary plant. Provision of a
breaker in between Generator and Transformer makes it possible to draw power
for the auxiliaries through the UAT from the EHV bus, even when machine is not
in service. Typical arrangements are given in figure............
Protection
of 6.6 KV system in generating stations:
Station Transformers:
The vector group of these transformers is
Star-Delta i.e. the 6.6 KV system is delta connected Or The vector group
of these transformers is Star-Star with the 6.6KV side grounded through a high
resistance.
Unit Auxilary Transformers :
The vector group
of these transformers is Delta – Star
(ungrounded Star on 6.6KV System).Any earth fault
on the 6.6 KV system cannot be seen by any E/L relay (since the 6.6 KV system is delta connected or high
resistance grounded or ungrounded Star).However 3-O/L relays are provided on
the 6.6KV side of the Station Transformers and Unit Auxilary Transformers . An
open-delta voltage of the 6.6 KV bus PT is connected to an over voltage relay
with a very low setting. Any earth fault
on the 6.6 KV system will cause the presence of open-delta voltage and
make the voltage relay operate which is
connected to give alarm. The faulty 6.6
KV feeder can be identified by tripping the 6.6 KV outlets one after the other.
Generator Protection – Various Functions
Generating
units are the source of the power system and their security against any adverse
conditions is most important in the system.
The generator protection must ensure a fast and selective detection of
any fault in order to minimize their dangerous effects.
Protection
of passive elements like transmission lines and transformers is relatively
simple which involves isolation of faulty element from the system, whereas
protection of generators involves tripping of generator field breaker, generator
breaker and turbine.
Generator
Protections are broadly classified into three types.
CLASS
– A :- This covers all electrical protections for faults within the
generating unit in which generator field breaker, generator breaker and turbine
should be tripped.
CLASS –
B:- This covers all mechanical protections of the turbine in which turbine
will be tripped first and following this generator will trip on reverse power /
low forward power protections.
CLASS – C:- This
covers electrical protection for faults in the system in which generator will
be unloaded by tripping of generator breaker only. The unit will come to house load operation
and the UAT will be in service. Various
protections of this class are:
ii)
Generator Transformer HV side breaker pole discrepancy.
iii)
Generator negative phase sequence protection
iv)
Generator Transformer over current / Earth fault
protection
v)
Reverse power protection without turbine trip.
1) Generator Differential Protection (87 G): -
It is unit type
protection, covering the stator winding for phase to phase faults due to
breakdown of insulation between stator phase windings. This relay is not sensitive for single line
to earth faults as the earth fault current is limited due to the high neutral
earthing resistance.
If CTs of
identical ratios are used on neutral and line side of generator, an operating
current setting of 20% it can be adopted.
It is instantaneous in operation and it trips the generator breaker
(Class – A) to eliminate the system in – feed to the fault along with field
breaker and turbines.
For all machines
of ratings 10 MVA and above, this protection shall be provided.
2) Generator – Transformer Differential Protection
(87T):-
This is similar to Generator Differential
Protection, which covers from the generator terminals upto the HV breaker of
generator transformer. . Sometimes this relay is not provided where Generator and Generator Transformer
Overall Differential relay (87O) is provided. 87G & 87T
functions should have the features of through fault restraint, magnetising
inrush restraint.
3) Generator
& Generator Transformer Overall Differential Protection (87O):
Besides
generator differential and generator transformer differential, an overall
differential relay can be provided between generator neutral side CTs and
generator transformer Hv side CTs (and HV side CTs of UAT if provided) covering
both generator and generator transformer.
The principle of operation of above relay is similar to any differential
relay and it is also termed as unit differential relay.
4) Backup impedance Protection (21G):-
This operates
for phase faults in the unit, in the HV yard or in the adjacent transmission
lines, with a suitable time delay. It
operates as a backup when the corresponding main protection fails.
5) Voltage restrained overcurrent protection (51 / 27
G):-
This will
operate when the fault current from the generator terminals becomes low due to
excitation system characteristic with under voltage criteria.
It operates as a
backup protection for system faults with suitable time delay.
6) Negative phase sequence protection (46 G):-
It safeguards
the generator rotor against over heating caused by the induced double frequency
(100 Hz) currents when negative phase sequence currents are present in the
stator. The negative phase sequence
current(I2) can appear due to unbalanced single phase loads or transmission line
unsymmetrical faults
It should be set
according the Negative Phase Sequence capability of the generator
I2**2 xt = 30 for Thermal Units
= 40 for Hydro Units
Alarm stage can be set at 50% of continuous
withstand capability of the machine with a time delay of 3 to 5 Sec.
7) Generator overloads protection (51G);-
It is used as an
additional check of the stator winding temperature high protection. The relay can be connected
For alarm with a setting of 110% .
For trip with a
setting of 125% with due time delay
8) Generator Stator Earth Fault Protection (64G):-
The high neutral
earthing resistance arrangement limits the generator earth fault current,
minimising the damage to core laminations.
Although a single phase earth fault is not critical, it requires
clearance within a short time due to:
i)
It may develop into a phase to phase fault
ii)
If a second earth fault occurs the current is not longer
limited by the earthing resistor.
iii)
Fire may result from earth fault arc.
a) 95% stator earth fault protection
(64G1)
It is an over
voltage relay monitoring the voltage developed across the secondary of the
neutral grounding transformer in case of ground faults. It covers generator, LV winding of generator transformer and HV
winding of UAT. A pickup voltage setting
of 5% is adopted with a time delay setting of about 1.0 Sec. For all machines of ratings 10 MVA and above
this shall be provided.
b) 100% stator earth fault
protection (64G2);-
9) Loss of Excitation (40G):-
i) Mho characteristic lying in 3rd and 4th
quadrants of impedance diagram with adjustable reach and offset.
ii) An under voltage and / or overcurrent relay as
additional check.
iii) A timer with adjustable range of 1-10 Sseconds.
Recommended Settings:-
- Diameter
of Mho circle =Xd
- Off set
of Mho circuit from the origin =
xd1/2
- Time
delay =
1 Sec.
- Under voltage relay =
110 – 115% of
generator
rated current
10) Low
Forward Power Relay (37G):-
In thermal machines, when the steam flow through
turbine is interrupted by closing the ESVs or the governor valves, the
remaining steam in the turbine generates (low) power and the machine enters to
motoring conditions drawing power from the system. This protection detects low forward power
conditions of the generator and trips generator breaker after a time delay,
avoiding motoring of generator
The low forward
power relay will be provided with ‘turbine trip’ interlock in thermal
machines. A setting of 0.5% of rated
active power of generator with a time delay of 2.0 Sec. shall be adopted.
11) Reverse Power relay (32G):-
Reverse power
protection shall be used for all types of generators. When the input to the turbine is interrupted
the machine enters into motoring condition drawing power
from the system. Reverse power relay
protects the generators from motoring condition. In thermal machines, reverse power condition
appears subsequent to low forward power condition.
For reverse
power relay, a setting of 0.5% of rated active power of generator with 2 stage
timer as given below.
i) Stage – I: - With turbine trip interlock, a time delay of 2 Sec. shall be adopted.
ii) Stage – II:- Without
‘ turbine trip’ interlock, a time delay
of about 20 Sec. can be
adopted to avoid unnecessary tripping of unit during system disturbance causing
sudden rise in frequency or power swing conditions.
12) Rotor earth fault protection: -
This protection
shall be provided for machines of all sizes.
This protection shall be connected for alarm and the operator may take
the machine at the earliest opportunity after the first earth fault has
occurred. This protection
will have a sensitive voltage function operating on bridge measurement basis
with auxiliary equipment. It will have two levels, one for alarm and one for
trip. The settings adopted in general
are:
i) For alarm : 25
KJ Ohm, 1.0 Sec.
ii) For trip : 5
K Ohm, 0.5 Sec.
A modern generating unit is a complex system comprising the generator stator winding and associated transformer and unit transformer, the rotor with its field winding and exciters, and the turbine and its associated condenser and boiler complete with auxiliary fans and pumps. Faults of many kinds can occur within this system for which diverse protection applied will be governed by economic considerations, taking into account the value of the machine and its importance to the power system as a whole
13) Pole Slip Relay (98 G):
The pole
slipping relay is designed to protect synchronous generators against the possibility of
the machine running unstable region of the ‘power angle curve’
which would result in power
oscillations and pole slip. Pole slipping of generators with respect to
the system leading to an
increase in rotor angular position beyond the
generator transient stability limits.
Some of the
causes for pole slipping are as follows.
ii) Faults on the network close to the generator.
iii) Loss of
generator field.
iv) Operating
the generator in an excessive under excited mode.
v) Loss of evacuation.
Setting recommendations:-
a)
If the source of oscillation lies between
generator/transformer unit, the machine has to be
isolated from the network
after the first slip.
switched off until several pole slips
have recurred.
14) Generator Under Frequency Protection (81
G):
- Prevents the steam turbine and
generator from exceeding the permissible operating time at reduced frequencies.
- Ensures that the generating unit is
separated from the network at a preset value of frequency.
- Prevent overfluxing (v/f) of the
generator (large overfluxing for short times).
The stator under frequency relay
measures the frequency of the stator terminal voltage.
Setting
Recommendations:-
For Alarm : 48.0 Hz, 2.0 Sec. time delay.
For Trip : 47.5 Hz, 1.0 Sec. (or)
As recommended by Generator Manufacturers.
15) Generator Over voltage Protection (59 G):
An over voltage on the terminals of
the generator can damage the insulator of the generator,
bus ducting, breakers,
generator transformer and auxiliary equipment.
Hence over voltage
protection should be provided for machines of all
sizes.
Settings recommendations:-
Stage-I : Over voltage pickup = 1.15 x Un
Time delay =
10 Sec.
State-II : Over voltage pickup = 1.3 x Un
Time delay =
0.5 Sec.
16) Standby
Earth Fault Protection (51 NGT)
This relay monitors the current in
the generator transformer neutral. It can
detect earth faults in
the Transformer HV side or in the adjacent network.
Setting recommendations:-
As this relay pickup for faults in the system, it has to be
time graded with the transmission lines
emanating from that generating station.
Normally IDMT relay is provided
Operating
Current Setting = 20% In
Operating
Time = 1.5 to 2.0
Sec.
(or)
Greater than (max.) Zone-3 time
of adjacent
Transmission Lines.
The
following hazards require consideration.
a)
Stator insulation faults
b)
Overload
c)
Overvoltage
d) Unbalanced
loading
e)
Rotor faults
f)
Loss of excitation
g)
Loss of synchronism
h)
Failure of prime mover
i)
Low vacuum
j)
Lubrication oil failure
k)
Loss of boiler firing
l)
Overspeeding
m) Rotor
distortion
n)
Difference in expansion between rotating and stationary
parts
o) Excessive
vibration
Small capacity induction generators
also are in service, mostly mini hydel and windmills of
capacity of 200KW to
2000KW, which depend on the system for excitation. Their protection
requirements are very simple such as overcurrent relays.
The protective relays generally used
for the synchronous generators are listed at in the
following page.
Instead of independent relays for
each function, microprocessor based numerical relay,
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