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PROTECTION OF
GENERATOR

Submitted by:
Name: Subham Bhattacharjee
College: Techno India College of Technology
Stream: Electrical Engg. 6th sem
Roll no: 09187016021
INTRODUCTION :
   It is imperative need to install some protective system to protect the
    expensive elements of modern power system such as generators,
    transformers, station bus-bars, transmission lines etc. from different types
    of faults which are likely to occur sooner & later.
   In generating station, as a continuous operation of generators is much
    more necessary so the faulty part has to be cleared very quickly for
    uninterruptable power supply. Unlike other apparatus, opening a breaker
    to isolate the faulty generator is not sufficient to prevent further damage.
   The basic electrical quantities those are likely to change during abnormal
    fault conditions are current, voltage, phase angle and frequency .
    Protective elements utilizes one or more of these quantities to detect
    abnormal conditions in a power system for taking further essential steps
    to isolate the faulty equipment to keep the healthy part in normal working
    condition.
GENERATOR FAULTS AND PROTECTION TECHNIQUES :
       Generator Faults Can be Considered Under The Following Heads :
i.       Stator Winding Faults
ii.      Field Winding or Rotor Circuit Faults
iii.     Abnormal Operating Conditions

       Followings Are The Different Process of Protecting Generator :
i.       Stator Protection
ii.      Overload or Overcurrent Protection
iii.     Overvoltage Protection
iv.      Overspeed Protection
v.       Protection Against Motoring
vi.      Rotor Fault Protection
vii.     Negative Sequence Protection Against Unbalanced Loads
viii.    Protection Against Vibration
ix.      Bearing Overheating Protection
x.       External Fault Back-Up Protection
STATOR FAULTS AND ITS PROTECTION :
    Stator faults include the following-
i.     Phase-to-earth faults
ii.    Phase-to-phase faults
iii.   Inter-turn faults
Phase-to-phase faults & Inter-turn faults are less common, these generally
develop into an earth-faults. Inter-turn faults are more difficult to be detected.

    The Different Protection Schemes for Stator Protection are :
i.     Differential Protection
ii.    Modified Differential Protection
iii.   Biased Circulating Current Protection
iv.    Self Balance Protection System
v.     Balanced Earth-Fault Protection
vi.    Stator Inter-Turn Protection
vii.   Stator Overheating protection
DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION :
   Two sets of identical CTs, each set is mounted on either side of
    stator phase winding. The secondaries of these current
    transformer sets are connected in star & their ends are connected
    through pilot wires (shown in fig).
   At normal operating conditions, the currents at the two ends of
    the protected section are same (I1=I2). So relay will not operate.
   When the fault occurs the balance is disturbed and differential
    current (I1-I2) flows through the operating coil of the relay
    causing relay operation and the trip circuit of the circuit breaker
    is closed.
   The relays employed in this protection scheme are generally of
    electro-magnetic type & are arranged for instantaneous
    operation as faults are expected to be cleared as quick as possible
DIFFERENT KINDS OF DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTIONS :
MODIFIED DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION :
   Generally protection is made for
    80 to 85% of the winding in
    Differential Protection scheme.
   If any fault occurs near the
    neutral point then the fault
    current is very small and relay
    does not operate.
   Modified differential protection
    scheme is used to over come this.
   Two phase elements (PC and
    PA) and balancing resistor(BR)
    is connected in star and the
    earth relay(ER) is connected
    between the star point and
    neutral pilot wire.
RESTRICTED OR BALANCED EARTH FAULT PROTECTION :
   In case of small size generators
    the neutral end of 3 phase
    winding is not available
    because it is made inside the
    generator and grounded through
    some low resistance then
    percentage differential relay for
    ground fault is provided and is
    known as restricted earth fault
    protection.
   This scheme can be used only for
    ground faults but not for phase
    faults.
STATOR INTER-TURN PROTECTION :
OVERCURRENT                               OVERVOLTAGE
            PROTECTION                               PROTECTION
     Overloading of the generators            Overvoltage protection is required
      may be caused either due to               in case of hydro-electric or gas
                                                turbine generators but not in case
i.          Partial breakdown of                of turbo generators.
            winding insulation                 Over voltage may be caused due to-
ii.         Excessive load on the
            power supply system          i.         Transient over voltage in
                                                    the transmission line due
     In occurrence of such                         to lightening.
      faults, the generator can be       ii.        Defective operation of
      disconnected from the system                  the voltage regulator.
      manually.                          iii.       Sudden loss of load due
     In modern alternators it has                  to line tripping.
      not so much importance though            The protection is provided with an
      unnecessary overloading                   over voltage relay.
      interfere with the continuity of         It is usually of induction pattern
      the supply                                with an IDMT Characteristic
ROTOR FAULTS AND ITS PROTECTION :
      Faults in the rotor circuit may be either earth faults or between the turns of
       the field winding .
      Field circuits are normally operated un-earthed. So a single earth fault will
       not affect its operation.
      But when a second fault arises then field winding is short circuited and
       produce unsymmetrical field system which leads to unbalanced forces on
       rotor and results in excess pressure and bearing and shaft distortion.

      The Different Protection Schemes for Rotor Protection are
i.       Rotor Earth Fault Protection
ii.      Loss of Excitation Protection
iii.     Protection Against Rotor Overheating because of Over excitation
iv.      Rotor Temperature Alarm
v.       Automatic Field Suppression & Use of Natural Circuit Breaker
vi.      Alternative Arrangement of Field Suppression
ROTOR EARTH FAULT PROTECTION :
                     A high resistance is connected across
                      the rotor circuit and its mid point is
                      grounded through a sensitive relay.
                     The another method of rotor earth
                      fault protection is done by
                i.      DC injection method
                ii.     AC injection method
                     The dc or ac voltage is impressed
                      between the field circuit and ground
                      through a sensitive overvoltage relay
                      and current limiting resistor or
                      capacitor(in case of ac).
                     A single earth fault in rotor circuit
                      will complete the path and the fault
                      is sensed by the relay.
                     DC injection method is simple & has
                      no problems of leakage current.
LOSS OF EXCITATION PROTECTION :
   It is caused by accidental tripping of
    field breaker, short-circuit in the field
    circuits, poor brush contact or
    operating errors.
   In absence of field current alternators
    runs as an induction generator &
    currents are inducted in the rotor teeth
    and wedges & also draws reactive
    power from the system.
   Under-current moving coil relay is
    connected in series with field winding
    for loss of excitation protection.
   The relay mostly used for this type of
    protection is Directional distance type
    relay.
ROTOR OVERHEATING PROTECTION BY TEMPERATURE ALARM :

   This type of protection
    scheme is installed generally
    in large alternators.
   It indicates the level of
    temperature but not the
    actual hot spot temperature.
   The relay measures the
    temperature by measuring
    the resistance .(as shown in
    fig).
   The relay measures the ratio
    of voltage & current.
AUTOMATIC FIELD SUPPRESSION AND USE OF NEUTRAL
CIRCUIT BREAKER :

                            In case of a fault in the
                             generator and though the
                             circuit breaker is tripped ,the
                             fault continues to fed as long
                             as excitation will exist because
                             emf is induced in the generator
                             itself.
                            Hence all protection system not
                             only trip the generator circuit
                             breaker but also trip the
                             “automatic field discharge
                             switch “
NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE PROTECTION :




      Unbalance may cause due to single phase fault or unbalanced
       loading and it gives rise to negative sequence current .
      This current in rotor causes rotor overheating and damage to the
       rotor.
      This can be protected by negative sequence current filter with
       over current relay.
EXTERNAL FAULT BACK UP PROTECTION :
   Over-current and earth-fault protection is provided for back-up protection of
    large sized generators protected by differential protection against external
    phase-to-phase faults & earth faults.
   Induction type IDMT relay is used for this purpose.
   High se, definite minimum time, induction type, inverse over-current, earth
    fault relays are required for back-up protection of generators.
PROTECTION AGAINST VIBRATION AND BEARING
OVERHEATING PROTECTION :
     Rotor earth fault protection & Negative sequence protection of
      generator against unbalanced loads prevent vibration under those
      circumstances.
     A vibration detector mounted on one of the bearing pedestals & on
      one of the upper guide bearing in case of horizontal & vertical shaft
      generating set respectively.
     Bearing overheating can be detected by a relay accounted by
i.      A thermometer-type bulb inserted in the hole of the bearing
ii.     A resistance-temperature-detector relay
     If lubricating oil is circulated through the bearing under pressure, the
      oil temperature should be taken into account for an alarm if oil
      circulation is stopped
CONCLUSION :
      Switchgears & other protective devices are used in the
       electrical machines & in the power system elements
i.      To detect the abnormal faulty condition
ii.     To notify this information to the maintenance officer
        of that factory or generation station
iii.    To disconnect the faulty elements from the healthy
        system or shutdown the faulted apparatus for
        continuous operation of the machines, for safety of
        this expensive electrical devises as well as for the
        safety of the workers
      The protective device does not prevent the cause of fault or
       does not prevent ta occurrence of fault , it is used after the
       occurrence of fault for quick action to remove those faulty
       section for further normal operation .
REFERENCES :
A Course In Power Systems
   by J.B.Gupta
 Modern power System Analysis

    by D.P.Kothari & I.J.Nagrath
 www.wikipedia.com

 www.google.co.in
THANK YOU

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Protection Of Generator

  • 1. PROTECTION OF GENERATOR Submitted by: Name: Subham Bhattacharjee College: Techno India College of Technology Stream: Electrical Engg. 6th sem Roll no: 09187016021
  • 2. INTRODUCTION :  It is imperative need to install some protective system to protect the expensive elements of modern power system such as generators, transformers, station bus-bars, transmission lines etc. from different types of faults which are likely to occur sooner & later.  In generating station, as a continuous operation of generators is much more necessary so the faulty part has to be cleared very quickly for uninterruptable power supply. Unlike other apparatus, opening a breaker to isolate the faulty generator is not sufficient to prevent further damage.  The basic electrical quantities those are likely to change during abnormal fault conditions are current, voltage, phase angle and frequency . Protective elements utilizes one or more of these quantities to detect abnormal conditions in a power system for taking further essential steps to isolate the faulty equipment to keep the healthy part in normal working condition.
  • 3. GENERATOR FAULTS AND PROTECTION TECHNIQUES :  Generator Faults Can be Considered Under The Following Heads : i. Stator Winding Faults ii. Field Winding or Rotor Circuit Faults iii. Abnormal Operating Conditions  Followings Are The Different Process of Protecting Generator : i. Stator Protection ii. Overload or Overcurrent Protection iii. Overvoltage Protection iv. Overspeed Protection v. Protection Against Motoring vi. Rotor Fault Protection vii. Negative Sequence Protection Against Unbalanced Loads viii. Protection Against Vibration ix. Bearing Overheating Protection x. External Fault Back-Up Protection
  • 4. STATOR FAULTS AND ITS PROTECTION :  Stator faults include the following- i. Phase-to-earth faults ii. Phase-to-phase faults iii. Inter-turn faults Phase-to-phase faults & Inter-turn faults are less common, these generally develop into an earth-faults. Inter-turn faults are more difficult to be detected.  The Different Protection Schemes for Stator Protection are : i. Differential Protection ii. Modified Differential Protection iii. Biased Circulating Current Protection iv. Self Balance Protection System v. Balanced Earth-Fault Protection vi. Stator Inter-Turn Protection vii. Stator Overheating protection
  • 5. DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION :  Two sets of identical CTs, each set is mounted on either side of stator phase winding. The secondaries of these current transformer sets are connected in star & their ends are connected through pilot wires (shown in fig).  At normal operating conditions, the currents at the two ends of the protected section are same (I1=I2). So relay will not operate.  When the fault occurs the balance is disturbed and differential current (I1-I2) flows through the operating coil of the relay causing relay operation and the trip circuit of the circuit breaker is closed.  The relays employed in this protection scheme are generally of electro-magnetic type & are arranged for instantaneous operation as faults are expected to be cleared as quick as possible
  • 6. DIFFERENT KINDS OF DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTIONS :
  • 7. MODIFIED DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION :  Generally protection is made for 80 to 85% of the winding in Differential Protection scheme.  If any fault occurs near the neutral point then the fault current is very small and relay does not operate.  Modified differential protection scheme is used to over come this.  Two phase elements (PC and PA) and balancing resistor(BR) is connected in star and the earth relay(ER) is connected between the star point and neutral pilot wire.
  • 8. RESTRICTED OR BALANCED EARTH FAULT PROTECTION :  In case of small size generators the neutral end of 3 phase winding is not available because it is made inside the generator and grounded through some low resistance then percentage differential relay for ground fault is provided and is known as restricted earth fault protection.  This scheme can be used only for ground faults but not for phase faults.
  • 10. OVERCURRENT OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION PROTECTION  Overloading of the generators  Overvoltage protection is required may be caused either due to in case of hydro-electric or gas turbine generators but not in case i. Partial breakdown of of turbo generators. winding insulation  Over voltage may be caused due to- ii. Excessive load on the power supply system i. Transient over voltage in the transmission line due  In occurrence of such to lightening. faults, the generator can be ii. Defective operation of disconnected from the system the voltage regulator. manually. iii. Sudden loss of load due  In modern alternators it has to line tripping. not so much importance though  The protection is provided with an unnecessary overloading over voltage relay. interfere with the continuity of  It is usually of induction pattern the supply with an IDMT Characteristic
  • 11. ROTOR FAULTS AND ITS PROTECTION :  Faults in the rotor circuit may be either earth faults or between the turns of the field winding .  Field circuits are normally operated un-earthed. So a single earth fault will not affect its operation.  But when a second fault arises then field winding is short circuited and produce unsymmetrical field system which leads to unbalanced forces on rotor and results in excess pressure and bearing and shaft distortion.  The Different Protection Schemes for Rotor Protection are i. Rotor Earth Fault Protection ii. Loss of Excitation Protection iii. Protection Against Rotor Overheating because of Over excitation iv. Rotor Temperature Alarm v. Automatic Field Suppression & Use of Natural Circuit Breaker vi. Alternative Arrangement of Field Suppression
  • 12. ROTOR EARTH FAULT PROTECTION :  A high resistance is connected across the rotor circuit and its mid point is grounded through a sensitive relay.  The another method of rotor earth fault protection is done by i. DC injection method ii. AC injection method  The dc or ac voltage is impressed between the field circuit and ground through a sensitive overvoltage relay and current limiting resistor or capacitor(in case of ac).  A single earth fault in rotor circuit will complete the path and the fault is sensed by the relay.  DC injection method is simple & has no problems of leakage current.
  • 13. LOSS OF EXCITATION PROTECTION :  It is caused by accidental tripping of field breaker, short-circuit in the field circuits, poor brush contact or operating errors.  In absence of field current alternators runs as an induction generator & currents are inducted in the rotor teeth and wedges & also draws reactive power from the system.  Under-current moving coil relay is connected in series with field winding for loss of excitation protection.  The relay mostly used for this type of protection is Directional distance type relay.
  • 14. ROTOR OVERHEATING PROTECTION BY TEMPERATURE ALARM :  This type of protection scheme is installed generally in large alternators.  It indicates the level of temperature but not the actual hot spot temperature.  The relay measures the temperature by measuring the resistance .(as shown in fig).  The relay measures the ratio of voltage & current.
  • 15. AUTOMATIC FIELD SUPPRESSION AND USE OF NEUTRAL CIRCUIT BREAKER :  In case of a fault in the generator and though the circuit breaker is tripped ,the fault continues to fed as long as excitation will exist because emf is induced in the generator itself.  Hence all protection system not only trip the generator circuit breaker but also trip the “automatic field discharge switch “
  • 16. NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE PROTECTION :  Unbalance may cause due to single phase fault or unbalanced loading and it gives rise to negative sequence current .  This current in rotor causes rotor overheating and damage to the rotor.  This can be protected by negative sequence current filter with over current relay.
  • 17. EXTERNAL FAULT BACK UP PROTECTION :  Over-current and earth-fault protection is provided for back-up protection of large sized generators protected by differential protection against external phase-to-phase faults & earth faults.  Induction type IDMT relay is used for this purpose.  High se, definite minimum time, induction type, inverse over-current, earth fault relays are required for back-up protection of generators.
  • 18. PROTECTION AGAINST VIBRATION AND BEARING OVERHEATING PROTECTION :  Rotor earth fault protection & Negative sequence protection of generator against unbalanced loads prevent vibration under those circumstances.  A vibration detector mounted on one of the bearing pedestals & on one of the upper guide bearing in case of horizontal & vertical shaft generating set respectively.  Bearing overheating can be detected by a relay accounted by i. A thermometer-type bulb inserted in the hole of the bearing ii. A resistance-temperature-detector relay  If lubricating oil is circulated through the bearing under pressure, the oil temperature should be taken into account for an alarm if oil circulation is stopped
  • 19. CONCLUSION :  Switchgears & other protective devices are used in the electrical machines & in the power system elements i. To detect the abnormal faulty condition ii. To notify this information to the maintenance officer of that factory or generation station iii. To disconnect the faulty elements from the healthy system or shutdown the faulted apparatus for continuous operation of the machines, for safety of this expensive electrical devises as well as for the safety of the workers  The protective device does not prevent the cause of fault or does not prevent ta occurrence of fault , it is used after the occurrence of fault for quick action to remove those faulty section for further normal operation .
  • 20. REFERENCES : A Course In Power Systems by J.B.Gupta  Modern power System Analysis by D.P.Kothari & I.J.Nagrath  www.wikipedia.com  www.google.co.in