SURGE PROTECTION FOR MAIN DISTRIBUTIONS

How large a surge protection module should the distribution box be equipped with

How large a surge protection module should the distribution box be equipped with

Therefore, it is recommended practice that both the input circuit to the UPS and the associated UPS bypass circuits (including the manual maintenance bypass circuit) be equipped with effective Category "B" surge protective device, as specified in IEEE Std. SPD enclosures must be compatible with the target distribution box or panelboard layout, whether it's a surface-mounted load center or a flush-mounted industrial cabinet. For all other cases SPDs shall be fitted to protect against transient overvoltages, unless the owner of the installation declines such protection and wishes to accept the risk of damage to both wiring and equipment as tolerable. When installing a surge suppressor, it is important to mount it as close to the electrical equipment as possible in order to keep the wiring (lead length) between the electrical equipment and the suppressor as short as possible. At the incoming distribution box, if the main air circuit breaker is greater than 630 A or MCCB is between 315 A and 630 A, the upstream dedicated disconnector of SPD should use a 200 A circuit breaker or a 250~315 A fuse.

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Relay Protection Traveling Wave

Relay Protection Traveling Wave

Any disturbances in the circuit caused by fault, switching, or lightning creates a traveling wave transient. Travelling Wave (TW): An electromagnetic wave propagating in a transmission line characterized by sinusoidal field component that decrease exponentially in magnitude due to losses, as a function of distance in the direction of propagation, and with a linear variation of phase. ▶ Co-ops energy supply is changing (distribution system in general) ▶ More inverter-based distributed energy resources (DERs) like PV, battery energy storage system, and electric Vehicles ▶ Higher levels of DERs create issues with voltage and frequency regulation, control of DERs, and protection. With the emphasis placed on reliability in today's power system, the need for imp oved accuracy in. Fault location using traveling waves has proven to be an accurate and reliable method for precise location of faults on long transmission lines.

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The relay protection implementation process includes

The relay protection implementation process includes

Facilities need to perform installation tests, implement preventive maintenance programs, and perform comprehensive commissioning tests to verify the integrity of both existing protective relay systems and new protection systems. Protective relays and devices have been developed over 100 years ago to provide "lastline"of defense for the electrical systems. They are intended to quickly identify a fault and isolate it so the balance of the system continue to run under normal conditions. For the purpose of this guideline, we define the protection system to include the entire protective relay system including all relay inputs and their sources, the protective relay or relays themselves, and the relay outputs all the way to the circuit breaker trip and close coils. Commissioning, on the other hand, is the final stage that confirms the entire integration of relays within the system's protection scheme before the system goes live.

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