6 - Generator Protection Setting Example 5-0801
6 - Generator Protection Setting Example 5-0801
INSULATION CLASS B
STATOR WINDING
ROTOR WINDING
TYPE OF COOLING DIRECT RADIAL
COOLING MEDIUM AIR
HEAT LOSSESS DISSAPATED AT RATED LOAD 287.7 KW
STATOR WINDING – SLOT TEMPERATURE RISE 62.8° K
ROTOR WINDING – AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RISE 71.1° Κ
Generator Data Sheet
V84.2 GENERATOR TYPE TLRI 93/33- COSΘ=0.85
93/33-36 COSΘ
EFFICIENCIES
RELATIVE TO: RATED AT CURVE A CURVE B
OUTPUT (MVA) 125.0 150.0 155.0
POWER FACTOR 0.85 0.85 0.85
COLD GAS TEMPERATURE (C°) 40.0 15.0 10.0
STATIONARY 98.46 % 98.47 % 98-46%
- 100% LOAD
- 75% LOAD 98.32% 98.42% 98.43%
- 50% LOAD 97.88% 98.11% 98.15%
- 25% LOAD 96.32% 96.85% 96.94%
RESISTANCES
Example:
Generator rating VL-L = 13,800V
VT Ration = 13,800/110V
Voltage Connection Details
Option 2: Line-to-Ground Voltage
Example:
Generator rating VL-L = 13,800V
VT Ration = 13,800/110V
Voltage Connection Details
• The “Line-Ground to Line-Line” selection should be used
when it is desired to provide the voltage relays (27, 59, 24
functions) within the M-3420/3430/3425 with phase-to-phase
voltages.
Example:
Generator rating VL-L = 13,800V
VT Ration = 13,800/110V
Programmable Input (Set-Up)
VT Connection: Line-to-Ground
Delta-Wye Trans: Enable (will compensate
for 30º phase angle shift for
high-voltage faults for 21
and 51V functions
Relay Seal-In: 30 cycles for output
contacts
VTRatio=14,400 =120
120
VTNeutral=13,800 = 57.5
240
Setup System
24 V/Hz
Setting Summary
Setpoint # 1 = 118%, 6.0 sec. (360 cycles)
Setpoint # 2 = 110%, 60 sec. (3600)
Inverse Curves = Disable
Overexcitation/Volts per Hertz (24)
Gas Turbine:
Single Shaft 100
Double Shaft 10-15
Four Cycle Diesel 15
Two Cycle Diesel 25
Hydraulic Turbine 2-100*
Steam Turbine (Conventional) 1-4
Steam Turbine (Cond. Cooled) 0.5 – 1.0
Time Delays:
#1 Unit Time = 5 Cycles
#2 Unit Time =30 Cycles
These are typical for 40 function delays.
40 Loss of Field
46 Relay – Negative Sequence
protection
For continuous capability, the test sheet
indicates 10% of stator rating (125 MVA), the
same as that stipulated in ANSI/IEEE C37.102.
The K factor from the test sheet is K=30.0.
Set Stage # 2 (Trip)
Pick-up for tripping the unit (Inverse Time) = 9%
K=30
Maximum time = 65,500 cycles.
Set Stage # 1 (Alarm)
Pickup =5%
Time delay = 30 sec (1800 cycles). Note that 30
seconds should be longer than an69 KV system
faults.
Relay operating time is 7 seconds for
Check the response of the 46a function for 69 KV faults. This should provide
high-side (69 KV) phase-to-phase faults. adequate coordination with 69 KV
system.
(46) Negative Sequence Overcurrent
(50DT) Definite Time Overcurrent
M-3310 (Transfer Relay)
In the M-3420, the 59N function is connected to the broken-delta VT
input on the line side of the generator breaker.
X’d=24.5%
XSYS = 6.25% on
generator base
Circle diameter = 10 W + 3 = 13
W
Offset = -10 W
Impedance angle= 90°
Blinder = 2.0 W
Time delay = 8 cycles
Trip on mho exit = disable
Pole slip counter = 1.0
Pole slip reset = 120 cycles
(78) Out of Step
87 G Generator Differential
Short Circuit Calculation:
X~dsat = 15.6%
lp.u. = V 100 ≈ 6.4 p.u.
=
l 15.6
CT’s are of C800 Standard quality
lPRI13.8 KV =IGEN x lp.u.
= 5,230 x 6.4 = 33.525 A
Check for the maximum three-phase fault Lsec = lPRI
= 33.525 = 20.95 A
on the terminals of the generator to RCT
determine the secondary current for the 1600
worst-case external fault. Values shown above are
from generator test sheet
Short-Circuit Calculation – 69 KV fault: Setting Summary
Pick-up = 0.3 A (480 A primary sensitivity)
Slope = 10%
Time Delay = 5 cycles (to overcome
transients)
125 MVA base
100 100 CT Requirement Check
lp.u. = ~ =
X g + XT 15.6 + 10
RCT = CT Resistance
= 100 = 3.9 RW = Wiring Resistance
25.6 RR = Relay Burden
Questions?