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Title: Generator Management Relay


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Generator Management Relay
  • Protection, metering, and monitoring functions
    for generators.

Presented by John Levine, P.E. Levine
Lectronics and Lectric, Inc. John_at_L-3.com 770
565-1556
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Outline
  • Overview
  • Theory
  • Wiring
  • Security

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Generator Protection
What a Generator looks like
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Generator Protection
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  • Overview

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Why Upgrade? Generator and Transformer
  • Existing generator and transformer protection
    (more than 5 years or non-digital) may
  • Cause protection security issues
  • Tripping on through-faults, external faults,
    swings, load encroachment and energizing
  • May lack comprehensive monitoring and
    communications capabilities
  • Not provide valuable forensic info that can lead
    to rapid restoration
  • Not be up to ANSI/IEEE Standards!
  • Insurance, Asset Reliability and Personal
    Liability Issues
  • C37-102 Guide for the Protection of Synchronous
    Generators
  • C37.91 Guide for Transformer Protection

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Generator Management Relay
  • Product Overview
  • Ideal Protection for Induction and Synchronous
    Generators at 25, 50 and 60Hz
  • Complete Generator Protection including
  • Generator Stator Differential
  • 2 or 3 Zone Distance Backup
  • 100 Stator Ground
  • High speed sampling, 12 samples per cycle
  • Drawout Case Installation
  • Powerful Fault Recording Waveform, Sequence of
    Events
  • Ethernet and Serial Communications
  • Metering of all important parameters

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  • Theory

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Show Generator Theory General Overview and
Typical System from Training CD
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Generator Protection
  • Internal and External Short Circuits

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Generator Protection Review
  • Abnormal Operating Conditions
  • Loss of Synchronism
  • Abnormal Frequency
  • Overexcitation
  • Field Loss
  • Inadvertent Energizing
  • Breaker Failure
  • Loss of Prime Mover Power
  • Blown VT Fuses
  • Open Circuits

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Generator Protection
  • Abnormal Operating Conditions

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IEEE PSRC Survey
  • Conducted in early 90s, showed many areas of
    protection lacking
  • Unwillingness to upgrade
  • Lack of expertise
  • To recognize deficiency
  • To perform the work
  • Generators dont trip (wrong)
  • Operating procedures will save the day

PSRC Power System Relay Committee
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ANSI/IEEE Standards
  • Latest developments reflected in
  • Std. 242 Buff Book
  • C37.102 IEEE Guide for Generator Protection
  • C37.101 IEEE Guide for AC Generator Ground
    Protection
  • C37.106 IEEE Guide for Abnormal Frequency
    Protection for Power Generating Plants

These are created/maintained by the IEEE PSRC
IAS They are updated every 5 years
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Small Machine Protection IEEE Buff Book
32 Reverse Power 40 Loss of Excitation 51V
voltage restraint 51G Ground overcurrent 87
Differential
  • Small up to 1 MW to 600V, 500 kVA if gt600V

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Small Machine Protection IEEE Buff Book
32 Reverse Power 40 Loss of Excitation 46
Negative Sequence 51V voltage restraint 51G
Ground overcurrent 87 Differential
  • Medium up to 12.5 MW

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Small Machine Protection IEEE Buff Book
32 Reverse Power 40 Loss of Excitation 46
Negative Sequence 49 Thermal Overload 51V voltage
restraint 51G Ground overcurrent 64 Ground
Relay 87 Differential
  • Large up to 50 MW

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Large Machine ProtectionIEEE C37.102
  • Unit Connected,
  • High Z Grounded

32 Reverse Power 40 Loss of Excitation 46
Negative Sequence 49 Thermal Overload 51V voltage
restraint 51G Ground overcurrent 64 Ground
Relay 87 Differential
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HYBRID SYSTEM
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Protection Functions
  • Protection Functions Include
  • Generator Stator Differential
  • Backup Distance Protection
  • 100 Stator Ground
  • Generator Unbalance
  • Loss of Excitation
  • Accidental Energization
  • Breaker Fail
  • Phase Overcurrent Voltage Restraint
  • Neutral Inst. / Timed Overcurrent
  • Neg. Sequence Overcurrent
  • Under / Over Voltage
  • Under / Over Frequency
  • Generator Thermal Model
  • RTD Temperature
  • Overexcitation Volts/Hertz

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Generator Protection
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Generator Protection with GSU Wrap PTs on Low
Side
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Generator Protection with GSU Wrap PTs on High
Side
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Generator Protection PTs on Low Side
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Desirable Attributes - Generator
  • Reverse Power (32)
  • Should be sensitive to 0.05 pu to properly detect
    motoring in large steam turbines
  • Existing E/M and Static relays not sensitive
    enough
  • May cause shutdown difficulties
  • Negative Sequence (46)
  • Should be sensitive to low values to detect open
    poles/conductors on system after GSU
  • Existing E/M and Static relays not sensitive
    enough
  • Long time low level events may cause excessive
    rotor heating, thermal tripping and damage rotor
  • 100 Stator Ground (59N / 59D)
  • Protects all of the stator winding
  • Existing schemes typically only see 90
  • Stop low level fault near neutral from degrading
    into a high level fault and causing large amounts
    of damage
  • Very secure

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Desirable Attributes - Generator
  • Inadvertent Energizing (50/27)
  • High speed tripping of unit after breaker
    accidentally closed on dead machine, also pole
    flashover prior to syncing
  • Most existing schemes do not incorporate
  • Many schemes fail due to complexity (reliance on
    breaker auxiliary switches, yard distance relays,
    etc.
  • If breaker is not tripped rapidly, mechanical and
    electric damage can occur to machine in fractions
    of a second!
  • Pole flashovers must be cleared by high speed
    breaker failure, as the breaker is open!

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Line Ground faults Delta Connected Generator
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Line Ground faults Wye Connected Generator
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Protection Functions
  • Generator Stator Differential
  • Stator Phase Differential
  • Dual Slope Percent Restraint Operating
    Characteristic
  • Directional Supervision under saturation
    conditions
  • Distance Backup Protection
  • 2 or 3 Zone Mho Distance Protection
  • Backup for primary line protection
  • Configurable Reach and Angle Distance
    Characteristic

Dual Slope Phase Differential
  • 100 Stator Ground Protection
  • 95 Fundamental OverVoltage
  • 15 Third Harmonic UnderVoltage

Two Zone Distance Backup
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Protection Functions
  • Voltage Protection
  • Phase Overvoltage
  • Phase Undervoltage
  • Neutral Overvoltage (fundamental)
  • Neutral Undervoltage (3rd Harmonic)
  • Voltage Phase Reversal
  • Current Protection
  • Phase, Ground and Negative Sequence
    Overcurrent Tripping
  • IEC, ANSI , IAC and Customizable Overcurrent
    Curves
  • Voltage Restraint increasing sensitivity under
    low voltage conditions

Voltage Restraint Overcurrent
  • Frequency Protection
  • Overfrequency
  • Underfrequency

Undervoltage Trip Curves
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Protection Functions
  • Thermal Protection
  • Generator Thermal Model
  • RTD Alarming and Tripping
  • RTD Biased Thermal Model
  • Inadvertent Energization
  • Prevents Accidentally Closing a Stopped
    Generator onto a Live Line
  • Armed when Generator is Offline and Voltage is
    below a pre-set level

Thermal Model Voltage Dependant Overload
Curves
  • Loss of Excitation (show Training CD)
  • Uses Impedance Circle for loss of excitation
    detection
  • 2 Zones for fault detection and control
  • Volt/Hertz (Overexcitation)
  • Detects changes in the Volts/Hertz ratio of the
    generator or associated transformer

Loss of Excitation
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  • Wiring

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Example
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Enhanced Security
Prevents Unauthorized Access and Provide
Traceability
  • Security Audit Trail
  • Date and time of hardware, firmware or setting
    changes to your relays
  • Logging of the MAC address of computers and users
    making settings changes
  • Track method of how settings changes were made
    (i.e. keypad, serial port, ethernet)
  • Date/time security report was generated
  • Description of the GE Multilin Relay
  • Summary of the last time the configuration was
    changed
  • History of last 10 occurrences the configuration
    was changed

Security strategy conforms to industry and
regulated guidelines
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