Parallel Generation Requirements Distribution12kvandbelow
Parallel Generation Requirements Distribution12kvandbelow
Parallel Generation Requirements Distribution12kvandbelow
REV. 0, 12/11/2017
By: Deepak Sharma
Reviewer: signed
Thien Hoang – Supervising Engineer
Distribution Design and Standards
Approver: signed
Michael J. Wolf – Supervising Engineer
Distribution Substation Design
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... 2
1 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................ 5
2 SCOPE ................................................................................................................................................... 6
3 OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 INITIATING A REQUEST TO INSTALL OR CHANGE OPERATION OF GENERATION
EQUIPMENT............................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 POINT OF CONTACT (POC) and INTERTIE PROTECTIVE RELAYING (IPR) .................................... 8
3.3 IPR SYSTEM DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 8
3.3.1 Scope .........................................................................................................................................................8
3.3.2 General.......................................................................................................................................................9
3.3.3 Drawing Acceptance ..................................................................................................................................9
3.3.4 Current and Voltage Transformer ............................................................................................................ 10
3.3.5 Tripping Relays ....................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.6 Control Switches ...................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3.7 Breaker Status .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.8 Indicating Lamps ..................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.9 Control Systems ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.10 AC System ........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.11 DC System ........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.12 PPL EU Reclosing ............................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.13 Targets ................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.3.14 Indicating Meters ................................................................................................................................. 12
3.3.15 Current and Potential Neutral Circuits Grounding............................................................................... 12
3.3.16 Visible Break Safety Switch (or visible breaker disconnect switch) ................................................... 12
3.4 IPR CABINET ............................................................................................................................................. 13
3.4.1 General..................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.4.2 Required Drawings and Instructions ........................................................................................................ 14
3.4.3 Equipment Housing ................................................................................................................................. 14
3.4.4 Wiring and Identification Guidelines....................................................................................................... 16
3.5 METERING OF ELECTRIC SERVICE AND GENERATION ................................................................. 19
3.6 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................................... 20
3.7 INTERTIE PROTECTIVE RELAY (IPR) FUNCTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS ................................... 22
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1 FOREWORD
The information contained in this document was prepared by PPL Electric Utilities. This
information represents minimum design requirements relative to safe and reliable operation for
the PPL Electric Utilities system and personnel. However, this shall not relieve the customer
from sole and complete responsibility for all aspects of design, installation, and operation of his
facilities. Neither PPL Electric Utilities nor any person acting on behalf of PPL Electric
Utilities; (a) makes any warranty with respect to the use of information disclosed in this document
or that such use may not infringe on privately owned rights; or (b) assumes any liabilities with
respect to the use of, or for damages resulting from the use of, any information disclosed in this
document.
To ensure that all proposed installations are handled uniformly and to minimize the possibility of misinterpreting PPL
EU requirements, this document outlines the protection requirements for parallel operation of generation facilities.
These requirements will also ensure the safety of the general public and PPL EU personnel, and minimize possible
damage to PPL EU equipment and that of PPL EU customers. The amount of protection applied to a particular
generator will vary with the specific location on PPL EU’s system. It must be clearly understood that the protection
identified in this document is for PPL EU electrical system protection, not protection of the generator or generating
equipment.
For NEW installations, this document is to be used in conjunction with the document “PPL EU POC
REQUIREMENTS” which covers Point of Contact (POC) installation requirements.
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2 SCOPE
This document is intended for generation installations on the PPL EU distribution (12 kV) lines. The intended
installations will be connected to PPL EU LINES, and are subject to being isolated from PPL EU system if the source
substation line isolation device (circuit breaker, recloser, fuse, disconnect, etc.) opens for any reason.
The installation of the generation equipment shall not cause any deterioration in the quality of service to PPL EU
customers.
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has enacted rules for Net metering installations below 3 MVA that
are NOT covered by the PJM or FERC processes. In general, these will be small installations connected at
distribution voltage levels 12 kV and below. The current PA PUC rules can be found on the Pennsylvania state
website.
Typically, installations between 3 MVA and 20 MVA will fall under the PJM Interconnection process, specifically in
PJM Manual 14A, Section 3 “Small Resource Interconnection Process.” These facilities will generally be connected to
69 kV facilities. The practical limit for connection of generation to the PPL EU distribution system (operating at 12.47
kV), is 1.5 MVA for typical feeders. Generation in excess of 1.5 MVA will be considered on a case by case basis, but
generally will not exceed 5 MVA. Facilities above the 5 MVA will typically require a 69 kV connection and additional
protection equipment.
Installations at 12 kV will be covered by a combination of the REMSI (Rules for Electric Meter Service Installation)
document, PA PUC, and PJM rules as noted above. Refer to “PPL EU Electric Rates & Rules” for required
documents for 12kV installation.
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3 OVERVIEW
INTERCONNECTING GENERATION WITH THE UTILITY SYSTEM
This document is intended to serve as a reference for PPL EU engineers and generation sponsors when planning
protection for the parallel operation of a generation facility on the 12kV PPL EU system. NOTE: the term generation
will be used throughout this document to designate ANY form of generation. This would include traditional PURPA
installations, as well as newer Merchant Power Installations (MPI), Independent Power Producer (IPP), Distributed
Generation (DG), and Distributed Resources (DR). Minimum requirements (IEEE 1547 and UL 1741) for
generation intertie are identified to provide safe and effective operation of the PPL EU system. Some installations
may be required to install additional protection, after a review of the proposed generation installation. No specific
protection is provided for the generator by the IPR relays.
This document is intended to cover ALL generation connected to the PPL EU system. However, there are multiple
AHJ; the intent is to treat all generation facilities in a similar manner.
Installations from 1 kVA to 3,000 kVA that do NOT use IEEE 1547 CERTIFIED equipment will be classified as
TYPE 1D or 2D for protection requirements.
Where feasible, generation equipment built and certified to IEEE standards (IEEE 929-2000 and IEEE 1547-latest
revision, and IEEE 1547.1 latest revision) and UL 1741 latest version will be permitted to be installed with little or no
additional protection requirements, at the site of the generation installation. However, multiple installations on a
single line or substation, or the installation of a large unit, may have sufficient impact that will require additional
protection.
All inverters to be used for proposed generation shall be certified, to be compliance with UL1741 and IEEE 1547
standards. The term certified is understood to indicate that NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) has
tested the device to the appropriate standard. Any inverter not meeting the NRTL certification will either not be
allowed to connect to the PPL EU system or will be required to install suitable external protection equipment to
provide the same level of protection. Further, the inverter vendor must provide copies of the certification of the
inverter equipment from the NRTL. Self-certification or certification by a third party that is not listed on the OSHA
web site will not be accepted.
For all generation installations, especially the small residential ones, it shall be the IPP/customer and their
engineer/electrician responsibility to determine if the operational voltage limits of the inverter might exceed
at the maximum operational output of the generation during normal operation of the PPL EU system. It
should be recognized that at certain times of the year, the PPL EU system voltage will approach the
maximum limit as measured at the meter base of 126 or 252 volts. The addition of generation can cause this
voltage to increase, or if there is a sufficiently long branch circuit to the generation equipment, the voltage at
the inverters may be high enough for the inverters to trip off on over voltage. It shall be the IPP/customer’s
responsibility to take the possible voltage rise into consideration in the design of their facility.
Generation will not be permitted to connect to a PPL EU "Low Tension" network system, without prior detailed
review. Installation of generation equipment on a low-tension network can have a very negative impact on the
operation of the network. Under no circumstances will the PPL EU network protector be used to isolate the
generation from the PPL EU system. The installation of generation on PPL EU network system must not result in
operation of the network protectors for reverse flow conditions. See IEEE 1547 Section 8.1.4.2.
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Multiple sources at the same voltage level will be handled on a case by case basis.
Any deviation from the PPL EU’s approved design, without notifying PPL EU and getting a new approval (as
required), shall be considered as violation of PPL EU requirements, which may result in immediate
disconnection of customer’s facility from PPL EU system.
The POC and IPR protective relay functions MUST be in separate protective relays and must be for PPL EU use
only. Under no circumstances will IPR or POC relays be used for customer functions or logic. Where practical
separate CTs should be used for these functions, see Section 6.3.
3.3.1 Scope
The scope of this document is limited to the Intertie Protective Relaying and Controls, it does not cover the POC
protection or any other relaying applied for the protection of the generator or any other equipment associated with the
generation facility.
The IPR cabinet or panel shall contain all relays and controls specified by PPL EU for a particular installation, with
the possible exception of the Voltage Check and Synch. Check functions which may be applied on a per generator
basis for multiple generator installations.
PPL EU prefers a dedicated cabinet suitable for a PPL EU padlock; however, if this is not practical, passwords can be
enabled on the microprocessor based protection relays to limit access. The IPR protection equipment is installed to
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protect the PPL EU system from adverse effects of the generation. For this reason, controls of this equipment shall
remain with PPL EU. This can be in the form of a locked cabinet (PPL EU lock), suitable passwords on the protective
equipment, or a combination of both forms of control.
If there is substantial distance or other equipment between the generation equipment and PPL EU, it may be
necessary to have the sensing CTs and PTs located at the point of common coupling (PCC). Also in this case, the
generation operator may desire to have the IPR relaying operate a breaker other than the generation breaker. When
the CTs, PTs, or controlled breaker are remote from the IEEE 1547 compliant equipment, then the protection and
drawings requirements below need to be met.
3.3.2 General
The PRIMARY FUNCTION of the Intertie Protective Relaying is to ISOLATE the GENERATOR and/or any
GROUND SOURCE (if present) from the PPL EU system for faults on the PPL EU system or whenever continued
operation would be detrimental to PPL EU or PPL EU customers.
The SECONDARY FUNCTION of the IPR is to BLOCK CLOSING of all circuit breakers that can be used to
parallel the generation whenever the PPL EU source is unavailable or abnormal.
Unless specified, all relays shall use phase-to-neutral potential (67 volt taps) and phase-current (from WYE
connected CTs). Proper phasing and polarities must be followed as indicated in manufacturers' instruction books.
ALL IPR relays and SCADA transducers are to be connected according to PPL EU phase designations.
All relays must incorporate an isolation device, to isolate ALL inputs and ALL outputs of the IPR relaying for testing.
Contact PPL Electric Utilities for a list of currently approved isolation switches.
ALL drawings submitted to PPL EU for the generation facility, above 10 kVA must be signed by a licensed
Professional Engineer in good standing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
NOTE: It is suggested that, panel construction should not begin until PPL EU approval has been obtained on the IPR
drawings.
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PPL will supply fault current data at the point of interconnection to facilitate the proper sizing of protective
equipment.
NOTE: CTs and VTs (relay windings) are NOT to be shared with any customer or generation relaying, or revenue
metering, without prior PPL EU approval.
ATTENTION: Voltage Transformers at 12kV, on the PPL side of the POC/IPR circuit breaker MUST have adequate
high voltage fusing to protect PPL EU system from equipment failure.
When a normally de-energized auxiliary or lockout relay is required, and used to trip and block closing of the
generator or other breaker, the customer must install suitable equipment to monitor continuity of this relay coil,
without affecting operation.
The generator must provide a control switch (designated PCS), located in the IPR cabinet for PPL EU use. This
switch will provide the capability to locally disconnect the generation from the PPL EU system when circumstances
require manual disconnection.
A standard PPL EU control switch (General Electric Company Type SB-1, Model 16SB1B2X2) or equivalent with
flag, sliding contacts, etc. must be used for the PPL EU control switch. Alternative suppliers for this equipment will
be considered as long as the functional requirements are met.
The PPL EU control switch shall be a three-position switch with spring return from close to normal and from trip to
normal. (The "close" position shall be to the right of "Normal" and the "Trip" position shall be to the left of
"Normal." This will maintain compatibility with standard PPL EU controls.)
The PPL EU switch shall be able to trip but NOT close the generator isolation circuit breaker. The PPL EU control
switch will provide an interlock to block closing of the generator isolation circuit breaker unless the PPL EU control
switch is in the Normal After Close (NAC) position. This switch is required to be pad-lockable to prevent
unauthorized access. The exception to this requirement is for facilities under PJM agreements and subject to PJM
rules and regulations.
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3.3.10 AC System
Typically AC control schemes will be used on very small generation projects. The AC control system supply must
use 60 Hz power derived from the PPL EU line. The system must be designed to be fail-safe and the failure of any
single component must result in a trip of the generator isolation circuit breaker.
NOTE: The AC system should use continuously energized auxiliary relays with contacts to trip the generator circuit
breaker whenever the relays drop out. If a molded case circuit breaker (or equal) is used, it must be equipped with an
undervoltage trip option.
All installations must isolate (trip) the generator in such a manner that return of the generation (i.e. closure of the
generator or POC breaker) can only occur by:
• A manual operation under the direct control of the PPL EU System Operator
Or
• A time-delayed automatic synchrocheck or voltage check supervised operation after the PPL EU source has
returned to normal.
Under any circumstances the generator breaker shall not be closed immediately upon restoration of the PPL EU
source. Automatic operation of these facilities must be discussed with PPL EU.
White light indication lamps and nameplate must be provided to monitor the AC source.
3.3.11 DC System
This system will use a battery to supply tripping energy to the circuit breaker. This DC source must be continuously
monitored by the (27/DC) undervoltage relay which will trip the circuit breaker if the DC source voltage falls below
10% of nominal. In general, the DC system should use normally de-energized relays.
All such installations must isolate (trip) the generator in such a manner that uncontrolled automatic reclosing of the
isolation breaker cannot occur for:
• A manual tripping operation
Or
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An amber or yellow indication lamp, with a nameplate, must be provided to monitor the DC source.
PPL EU normally provides automatic multiple shot reclosing on all 12 kV line circuit breakers. Additionally,
automatic sectionalizing for faults is provided on the distribution system with electronic and hydraulic reclosers that
reclose in approximately 2 seconds following a trip operation. To protect both PPL EU and customer's equipment
from possible damage due to out-of-phase reclosing, the substation 12 kV line circuit breaker and the line reclosers
may have to be modified to have voltage check relays.
3.3.13 Targets
Individual Intertie Protective Relays (IPR) must be equipped with targets that indicate operations. These targets shall
operate only when the associated relays trip the generator isolation circuit breaker. Microprocessor based relays will
have internal targets (typically LED indicators) to indicate the type of fault, and trip status.
For three-phase installations, an ammeter switch (General Electric Company, Westinghouse, or Electro Switch) must
be installed to allow ALL phase currents to be read.
NOTE: If SCADA is to be installed, the above ammeters should be replaced with suitable IEDs (Intelligent Electronic
Devices). This meter will be directly connected to the PPL EU SCADA to supply the required analog data, equipment
position, and can supply local indication of current.
3.3.16 Visible Break Safety Switch (or visible breaker disconnect switch)
DEFINITION
A switch, when in the open position, can allow the physical contacts to be viewed and provides electrical isolation of
generator from PPL EU system.
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ACCEPTABLE DEVICES
Devices in compliance with IEEE 1547, devices designated for use as ‘Visible Break Disconnect’, fused disconnect
switches, circuit breakers that can be physically removed from switchgear and locked on the removed position.
NON-ACCEPTABLE DEVICES
Following devices are not acceptable as visible break safety/disconnect switch:
• Load-break switches with arc chutes that obscure a direct view of the contacts with the switch in the open
position.
• Molded case circuit breakers.
• Any device with hidden or non-observable contacts.
This device is required on all generation installations except the single phase UL1741 certified inverter based
installation of 10 kVA or less.
A "racked out" breaker can be considered as a visible break as long as it is capable of being locked in the “racked
out” position. However, if the facility requires load-break capability, then a second device must be installed in series
with the visible break safety switch to provide the load breaking capability.
This visible break disconnect switch is a safety devices and must be reviewed by PPL EU Engineering for correct
application, position and type, prior to the start of construction.
Customer facilities where multiple generators are installed, one designated visible break disconnect switch must
disconnect all generators from PPL EU system.
A warning sign must be place for visible break disconnect switch to state “BOTH SIDE ENERGIZED IN CLOSED
AND OPEN POSITION”.
Please contact PPL EU for the latest specification, possible switch locations, and types of acceptable switches.
This cabinet is expected to be located inside a suitable building to protect the sensitive electronic equipment from
weather, and to provide shelter during maintenance activities. Locating the IPR equipment in a pole mounted
cabinet, along a distribution line, is not acceptable. Locating this in a metal enclosed switchgear facility would be
acceptable.
Following specifications must be followed as closely as possible for all proposed generation installation:
3.4.1 General
• Only "Intertie Protective Relays and Controls" as detailed by PPL EU shall be installed in the IPR cabinet,
unless passwords have been implemented to limit access to the IPR relay(s). The IPR relay(s) will NOT
contain any IPP or generation logic, interlocks, alarms, or controls.
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• The customer shall furnish all equipment required for the IPR cabinet, except the special metering
equipment, and the SCADA protocol converter, if required.
• All component (relay, resistor, fuse, etc.) ratings and ranges must be reviewed by PPL EU.
• The IPP is requested to identify PPL EU as the end user to all suppliers of protective relays and switches. In
general PPL EU will maintain the equipment, and we request access to possible firmware updates or
manufacturers service bulletins.
• The maximum voltages allowed in the cabinet are 140VDC and 240VAC nominal. Any voltages above this
level must be barricaded and labeled.
• All relays must be current production utility grade relays, and must be reviewed by PPL EU. PPL EU list of
currently approved IPR relays is presented in Appendix III.
• PPL will inspect the cabinet prior to assuming operational control; any deficiencies must be corrected by the
generator before acceptance.
• The customer shall be responsible to mount the cabinet in an easily accessible location. The customer shall
provide an access procedure for PPL EU access to any PPL EU owned, maintained, or controlled equipment
(IPR, DTT or SCADA).
• The customer shall supply copies of the drawings listed in Section 3.4.2 for PPL EU review and acceptance.
Contact PPL EU for the specific quantity required. AutoCAD is the preferred electronic format; however,
PDF is also acceptable. The drawings will be assigned a PPL EU drawing number, and entered into the PPL
EU drawing system, and re-issued as the ‘drawings of record’ for the IPP installation.
• ALL drawings must be suitable to be scaled to “D” size (24 inches by 36 inches), except for reports, word or
excel documents. Reduced size drawings are NOT acceptable.
For indoor installations all walkways around the IPR cabinet must be at least three (3) feet wide. Any other structures
or cabinets must not obstruct doors.
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PPL EU strongly recommends that two (2) relays be provided, such that the failure of one will allow continued
operation of the generation facility until the failure can be repaired. Failure of a single relay installation shall require
the immediate disconnection of the generation from the PPL EU system. PPL EU will assume and retain ownership
of the relaying installed to protect the PPL EU system, which is referred in this document as the IPR protection.
NOTE: In some cases, the generation customer may own and arrange for testing based on legal agreements for the
specific project. However, PPL EU will still maintain control of the IPR equipment.
3.4.3.2 Heaters
1. Heaters are required in all outdoor cabinets to control condensation, and shall operate at 120VAC, and rated
at 125VAC.
2. Heaters shall not be located near a device whose performance is dependent on ambient temperature.
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3.4.3.3 Grounding
1. Cabinet and duplex receptacle must be solidly grounded.
3.4.4.1 General
1. Cabinet wiring shall meet current NEC and industry standards, and suitable for operation at 90°C.
2. Cabinet wiring should be free from abrasions and tool marks, and all bends of wires shall have a minimum
of 1/4" radius.
3. All wires should be anchored to the cabinet or bundled when running between devices. Wiring should be
installed so that it can be visually traced and checked.
4. Wiring should be installed so as to avoid damage to the cable and its insulation. Movement of the hinged
panel shall not damage the cable or its insulation or cause stress to the termination points on the panel or on
the door.
5. Wiring and device location should not prevent the removal of any equipment or block access to equipment
for inspection and maintenance.
6. All equipment should be mounted and wired in such a manner that no energized terminals or connections are
exposed with cabinet swing panels and doors closed.
7. All protective relays or IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices) which are not equipped with internal isolation
devices must be connected through an external test device (i.e., WHSE FT-1 or similar as determined and
approved by PPL EU). ALL inputs and outputs for protective relays and IEDs are to be connected through
suitable test switches. Further the switches are to be connected to allow the isolation of the device and the
injection of current or voltage WITHOUT disturbing other devices that may be connected to the same CTs
or PTs.
8. All incoming and outgoing cables/conductors will terminate on sliding link terminal blocks located in the
IPR cabinet.
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iii. Moves away from the panel centerline when opened, if mounted on the rear panel.
4. There shall be a minimum of 10% or 2, whichever is a greater, spare terminal included in the cabinet for
modifications.
3.4.4.4 Identification
A suitable means of identifying the conductors or wiring should be employed to provide a method to trace the wiring.
3.4.4.5 Nameplates
Suitable nameplates should be applied to the various pieces of equipment to avoid confusion or switching errors. The
actual text on the nameplates should be shown on the drawings for PPL EU review.
The same wording on these nameplates should be referenced in any operational instructions.
NAMEPLATE SCHEDULE
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LINK: REMSI
Distributed Generation installation may require metering facilities which are not discussed in REMSI. To obtain
those requirements, please contact PPL EU Business Accounts Services at 1-888-220-9991, menu option 4, or email
us at businessaccounts@pplweb.com.
The subject of metering needs to be discussed in detail to ensure that the correct sensing equipment is installed for the
desired operation. There are many variations on the sale and purchase of the power associated with these types of
facilities. A complete discussion of all of these options is outside the scope of this document. Contact PPL Electric
Utilities for the various options.
Generators that intend to participate in the PJM market will need to make arrangements to get specific information
from PJM in a timely manner. One method to do this is the installation of a PJM SCADA RTU. This PJM SCADA
RTU uses Internet to transmit the required data to PJM. It also connects to revenue meters to get the required
information. This option needs to be discussed if PPL EU supplies the metering equipment.
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AC Alternation Current
AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction
ANSI American National Standards Institute
BIL Basic Insulation Level
CTs Current Transformers
DC Direct Current
DFAG Double-fed Asynchronous Generator
DFIG Double-fed Induction Generator
DG Distributed Generation (aka – generator)
DR Distributed Resource (aka – generator)
DTT Direct Transfer Trip
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
EPS Electric Power System
EUT Equipment Under Test
FDDA Fully Differential Difference Amplifier
FID Fault Interrupting Device (a circuit breaker or fuse)
ICS Industrial and Commercial Services
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IPP Independent Power Producer (aka – generator)
IPR Intertie Protective Relay
KI Kirk Key Interlock
MVA Mega Volt Amperes
MVAr Mega Volt Amperes reactive
MW Mega Watts
MWh Megawatt hour
NUG Non-Utility Generator (aka – generator)
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
POC Point of Contact
POI Point of Interconnection (alternate for POC)
PPL EU PPL Electric Utilities
PRDA Path-based Recursive Decomposition Algorithm
PTs Potential Transformers
PURPA Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978
PWM Pulse-Width Modulation
REMSI Rules for Electric Meter and Service Installations
RTU Remote Terminal Unit (SCADA)
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NOTE: For all installations, the preferred relays are microprocessor-based units which provide multiple protection
and control functions. These relays provide multiple functions in one case as well as oscillographic and sequence of
events capability. ALL microprocessor-based relays must be supplied with suitable communication software to
allow transfer of data and settings from a computer, and must derive control power from a DC source. AC power
supply to microprocessor based relays from the grid is not acceptable.
Use of a single microprocessor based relay has the potential to lose ALL protection upon failure. Therefore, if only
one (1) microprocessor based relay is installed, the relay failure (or health) contact must be connected to isolate the
generation from the PPL EU system upon failure of the relay. Installation of a second or backup relay eliminates the
need for this trip, and is strongly recommended.
PPL EU will consider allowing POC relay (for existing 12 kV systems) to backup IPR relay and vice versa IF BOTH
relays are provided with the suitable protective functions. Please contact PPL EU to discuss about this option.
PPL employs a "C-B-A" phase sequence at voltage levels of 12 kV and below. Most references site an "A-B-C" or
"1-2-3" sequence. For PPL, the equivalent would be "C-B-A" or "1-2-3."
PPL chose to connect the high side of delta-wye power transformers in the following manner in all divisions except
the Lancaster Division.
A phase - H1 Bushing
B phase - H2 Bushing
C phase - H3 Bushing
C phase - H1 Bushing
B phase - H2 Bushing
A phase - H3 Bushing
For all PPL divisions except Lancaster, the transformer connections noted above and the standard phase relationships
and transformer terminal designations for three-phase power transformers as outlined in IEEE Standard C57.12.00-
1993 result in a non-standard phase displacement of the low side voltage leading the high side voltage by 30 degrees.
For Lancaster Division, the transformer connections noted above and the standard phase relationships and
transformer terminal designations for three-phase power transformers as outlined in IEEE Standard C57.12.00-1993
result in the low side voltage lagging the high side voltage by 30 degrees.
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The below mentioned diagrams illustrate the transformer connections and angular displacements:
(1) B
H2 X2
(2)
INDUSTRY STANDARD
X1
H1 H3
X3
b(X2)
H2(B)
(3)
LOW VOLTAGE LEADS
a(X1) HIGH VOLTAGE BY 30°
(SYSTEM).
H3(C) H1(A)
c(X3)
b(X2)
H2(B)
(4) LOW VOLTAGE LAGS
c(X1) HIGH VOLTAGE BY 30°
(LANCASTER).
H1(C) H3(A)
a(X3)
HIGH VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE
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Electrical clearances (phase-to-phase, phase-to-ground, elevation above grade/road, etc.) of bus conductor and
equipment in a substation shall, at a minimum, be designed to the National Electrical Code (NEC) and National
Electrical Safety Code (NESC) requirements, latest code revisions, for the BIL insulation levels chosen.
Minimum phase-to-phase (centerline) spacing of point-of-contact air switches and tie air switch (if installed):
Voltage Range at
Nominal System Voltage Point of Interconnection
(kV) High - Low
(kV)
12.47 13.1 – 11.8
13.2
(Hershey Area – Check with PPL 13.8 – 12.5
EU )
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review) between PPL EU point of interconnection and generator. It must be able to withstand 2 per unit voltage
(minimum) across the open contacts. It should be equipped with breaker failure protection to provide an alternate
means of isolation should the breaker fail to trip. It may be necessary to coordinate the breaker failure relaying with
PPL EU protective relaying. SF-6 breakers require special consideration since loss of SF-6 gas pressure will reduce
the breaker's dielectric capability and the ability to interrupt current. Consequently, loss of SF-6 gas shall initiate a
local and a PPL EU SCADA alarm, and then trip the breaker before the gas pressure is too low to operate the breaker.
The manufacturer's recommendations for the specific breaker will be carefully reviewed to determine if the suggested
operation on loss of SF-6 gas will be acceptable on the PPL EU system.
All phone lines (DTT and/or SCADA) must be available approximately one month prior to synchronism date
(Generally only larger systems), following are the requirements:
• SCADA – Requires a dedicated 4-wire line (type FDDA).
• DTT – Requires a dedicated 4-wire line for each dual channel application (type PRDA).
• Voice grade - A voice grade phone line is required. In addition, PPL EU needs to be able to read the
revenue meters daily. Therefore, a shared voice grade phone line is suitable for this function.
• Further, an extension phone should be located in the vicinity of the SCADA and DTT equipment.
PPL EU will provide specific information on the type and quantity of phone lines to be provided and typical
protection requirements for the phone lines for each project. The local telephone company may have additional
requirements.
All copper phone circuits, required by PPL EU (SCADA and/or DTT), must be equipped with telephone company
approved high voltage isolating devices. See IEEE 487 latest version, and the local telephone company specific
requirements. NOTE: these specialized phone lines tend to be long lead items, and may not be available in all
locations. PPL EU may make a determination at the initial study phase to see if the required telephone services are
available and suggest alternatives if they are not.
In addition telephone companies may have their own specific requirements. Some typical requirements are:
• IEEE 487 – “The dedicated cable should be routed in a well-drained insulated conduit, e.g.,
polyvinylchloride (PVC), within the station ground grid area.”
• IEEE 789 – “In the case of the dedicated communications cable leaving the station, it is recommended that
this cable be installed in a continuous PVC conduit within the station and for at least 3 m (10 ft.) beyond the
ground grid or the power station perimeter fence.”
• IEEE 789 – “It is important that metallic conduits should not be used or extended outside the station grid.”
• Customer shall provide required site data to allow the telephone company to calculate the maximum Ground
Potential Rise (GPR) voltage and the Zone of Influence (ZOI) at their High Voltage site and enable the
telephone company to complete their design. Those calculations will also determine if customer site will be
serviced by a copper entrance cable or a fiber optic cable. APPENDIX IV shows a sample information form
typically requested by a telephone company, different telephone companies may request more or less
information.
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• Specific telephone company requirements at power stations (customer handout) – “Schedule 80 PVC
conduit (suitable for cable pulling) from the HVP (High Voltage Protection) location to a point 10 feet (3 m)
beyond the substation fence or ground grid.”
• Some telephone companies also specify the use of lightning arrestors for these installations.
3.14 SCADA
A PPL EU SCADA remote monitoring shall be required for generation installations equal to or above 2.5 MW, to
allow PPL EU to remotely monitor:
• Status of all circuit breakers and motor-operated switches between the point of interconnection and the
generator(s). This would include the high side breaker, low side breaker, and generator breaker.
• Three-phase MW and MVAr flows at the point of interconnection.
• Status of Unit AVR (Auto/Manual).
• Status of Power System Stabilizer if one exists (in/out).
• Station service analogs MW/MVAr on any and all station service (aux) transformers.
• Three phase voltages (A, B, C phases) on the collector bus.
• Frequency on collector bus.
• Hourly integrated MWh delivered to the PPL EU system.
• Hourly integrated MWh delivered to the customer facility.
• Status of the Direct Transfer Trip (DTT) and protective relay equipment.
• Alarm condition of various pieces of equipment which are considered critical.
A SCADA trip from PPL EU to the generator facility will be required. At the generator option, any of the following
devices may be operated (tripped) by this SCADA trip signal, as long as it isolates generation from PPL EU system:
1. The high side breaker
2. The low side breaker
3. The generator synchronizing breaker (if different from 1 or 2 above).
NOTE: At some locations, operation of high side breaker may cause the generation to over speed. Below mentioned
trips, with above mentioned SCADA trip, can be used in those types of installations to allow a controlled shut down
of generator(s) by eliminating the fuel flow, or energy source to the turbine.
1. The unit Master Fuel Trip device
2. The Turbine Master lockout device UNIT TRIP SIGNAL
3. The Turbine Stop valves
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control of the facility. This RTU device will typically communicate over a PPL EU supplied communication
network.
PPL EU will make a reasonable effort to identify the need for an RTU within the normal review phase of a proposed
generation project. However, with system upgrades, or with addition of generation facility in the vicinity, or because
of operational concerns, a previously operating generation facility might need to install a RTU in order for PPL EU
to improve the reliability of its supply lines using Smart grid capabilities.
When a PPL EU SCADA is required, PPL EU will supply typical drawings for SCADA equipment, as well as a list
of the various inputs and outputs. Analog data will be provided by digital meters connected to the SCADA via a
suitable communication network.
Installations below 10 MVA may be permitted to use the PJM Internet based SCADA for their installation. This
option REQUIRES a fixed IP address and an “always on” internet connection. A ‘dial-up’ internet connection will
not be suitable due to the random assignment of IP addresses. The use of the PJM SCADA in place of the PPL EU
SCADA is subject to PPL EU review and approval.
For a PPL EU distribution line, multiple generators connections, up to an aggregated capacity of 2000 kVA, will be
permitted without SCADA installation. Lines with generation capacity more than 2000 kVA will require SCADA
installation at one or more of the generation locations. PJM offers an Internet based SCADA option that maybe
suitable for units connected at 12 kV and below, where PPL EU determines that control (tripping only) is NOT
required. If PPL EU determines that tripping control is required at the generator facility, then a PPL EU SCADA
must be installed.
NOTE: Generation facilities shall only be monitored at the point of interconnection and the main high voltage circuit
breaker.
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4 IPP RESPONSIBILITIES
The list of IPP Responsibilities covered in this Section provides a list of activities that must be completed before the
generation equipment can be operated in parallel with the utility system. This should not be considered as project
sequence.
Complete Application for Parallel Generation (for PPL EU Application for Parallel Generation or
small projects), or the PJM forms for large projects. the PJM Generation manuals
Provide Letter of Intent prior to the start of PPL PJM Generation manuals
Engineering (small project), or PJM procedures for large project.
Submit customer proposed one-line diagram as Point of Contact Protection & Control
described in the Section 9.2.1, include POC protection Requirements and *REMSI sketch as required,
installations. IPR requirements, Section 7.
Submit preliminary control drawings and Point of Contact Protection & Control
specifications for PPL approval prior to Requirements and IPR protections
ordering equipment. requirements, Section 6.
Submit final control drawings incorporating Point of Contact Protection & Control
required PPL changes for point-of-contact Requirements.
protection prior to ordering equipment.
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Submit CT/PT/Meter location and drawings for REMSI Rules 3, 7, 8, 13, 18.
Approval
Complete transformer data sheet and Transformer Requirements (Section 5.6.1) and
submit transformer drawings for review prior to Physical & Electrical Design Requirements.
ordering (kVA, connection, taps, impedance, primary/secondary
voltages).
If applicable, inform PPL when intertie protective relay(s) are NOTE: PPL EU might need to removes these
available for testing/setting. relays for bench testing.
Submit switch, interlock schematic & details. Physical & Electrical Design Requirements.
Submit final substation site location and orientation, Physical & Electrical Design Requirements.
horizontal and vertical survey control points, and
phase orientation of transformer.
Provide power transformer certified test reports Physical & Electrical Design Requirements.
for compensated metering (%) exciting current,
% impedance, core loss, full load copper loss.
Install PPL billing metering CTs and PTs per PPL *REMSI & Supervisor - Large Power Metering
Specifications.
Provide substation ground grid resistance test Physical & Electrical Design Requirements.
report per IEEE Std. 81.
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All tests shall be conducted before any PPL shield wires, counterpoises and/or system neutrals are connected to the
facility. If any external neutrals are connected before conducting ground testing, the results will yield false, lower
value readings. Neutral(s) of any temporary construction power services must be properly isolated from the
substation grounding system before tests are performed. The test circuit configuration shall be so arranged that no
"sneak circuits" exist while performing the test.
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The reference "current probe" (C2) must be driven at a point beyond the "extent" of the ground system under test to
obtain meaningful results.
All ground resistance test results must be submitted to PPL for approval, and must include:
• Geometry of the test circuit showing relative positions/directions and distances between test and reference
electrodes. An accurate sketch or field-marked location plan drawing is acceptable.
• Actual resistance measurements at several reference points including the "theoretical 62% point."
Measurements shall be submitted as tabled values and graphically to illustrate the "plateau" and inflection
points in the resistance curve.
PPL requires the effective resistance to remote earth of the customer's substation ground grid to be five (5) ohms or
less.
NOTE: Existing load customers, who are willing to connect generation to their existing facilities, may require
installing additional protection equipment, if power transformer is high side delta connected.
Customer must contact PPL EU prior to ordering or specifying the main power transformer. Depending on the size,
location on the PPL system, or other concerns, alternate winding configuration may be required.
Connection arrangement of the secondary windings is customer's option, but must be discussed with PPL EU to
ensure PPL EU system protection and coordination is adequate.
The voltage taps should accommodate the voltage criteria discussed in Section 3.10. A PPL EU representative may be
contacted to provide transformer tap recommendations prior to purchase and a desired tap setting at the specific
location given the customer’s load characteristics.
Please refer to REMSI document for any additional information, which can be found at: REMSI (Rules for Electric
Metering and Service Installation).
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Please refer to REMSI document for any additional information, which can be found at: REMSI (Rules for Electric
Metering and Service Installation).
If the customer elects to design their equipment to meet a lower maximum fault current than the 20,000 amps
recommended design level then customer must meet the calculated fault duties supplied by PPL for thier location,
plus a suitable safety margin. Future system changes to the supply system may increase the fault duties at the
customer’s location and any upgrades required to meet these increased fault duties will be at the customer’s expense.
The following devices are approved for generation interconnetion protection in customer-owned facilities:
• Power Circuit Breaker – 12kV vacuum or SF6 insulating medium, single or three-tank style. Interrupting
rating to be determined based on PPL EU’s criteria for the particular proposed installation.
• Circuit Switcher – 12 kV, three pole, 1,200 ampere continuous and 64 kA momentary ratings, 20 kA
primary and 4 kA inherent-secondary interrupting ratings.
In all situations, such equipment must comply with PPL EU Insulator coordination and Surge Arrester protection
requirements.
Please refer to REMSI document for any additional information, which can be found at: REMSI (Rules for Electric
Metering and Service Installation).
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6.1 BACKGROUND
The functional characteristics require to be implemented in an intertie protection schemes for generators connected to
the existing 12 kV distribution system are:
• Fast operation by undervoltage relay to disconnect the generation facility for a supply line fault and isolate it
prior to the first reclosure operation. This is required to prevent the generation from possibly sustaining the
fault and thus causing the line potential test to be unsuccessful or to minimize the chance of an out-of-phase
reclosure.
• Fast operation on overvoltage if overexcitation and/or ferro-resonance cause a rapid, severe voltage rise.
• For small units (less than 10kW), a simple, reliable, fail-safe system is considered important. The main
emphasis is to assure disconnection on loss of source line. Tripping shall be initiated as directly as possible
from the measured supply voltage with minimum reliance on interspersed devices.
• The interconnection relay system shall have the capability to withstand electromagnetic interference (EMI)
environments (as per IEEE Std. C37.90.2, latest version) so that the influence of EMI shall not result in a
change in state or misoperation of the interconnection system.
NOTE: Under no circumstance the IPR relays to trip the breaker through a PLC or other programmable
device. The breaker must be tripped directly to avoid any additional time delay from an interposing programmable
device. Auxiliary relay(s) can be used only IF ABSOLUTELY necessary. The trip signal may be MONITORED by a
PLC or other programmable device to facilitate control functions at the IPP facility.
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Induction generation facilities will require a dedicated Parallel Generation Intertie Protective Relaying. If a capacitor
is used to serve as the excitation source for an induction generator the capacitor must not be capable of remaining on
the system with the generator(s) off line.
Equipment like Solar arrays (photovoltaic), certain wind turbines, and microturbines, for example, generate their
power at DC or high frequency AC and use inverters to convert this power to 60 Hz AC at a suitable voltage level.
Units below 10 kW, which are in compliance with IEEE Std. 1547 and UL-1741, can be connected to the PPL EU
system without any other additional protection. Facilities with more than 10kW generation capacity or locations
using multiple inverters will be subject to PPL EU review, and may require additional external protection (IPR)
equipment.
6.2 GUIDELINES
With the background information mentioned in Section 6.1, following intertie protection and control requirements
need to be discussed:
1. Facilities connected to 12 kV lines MAY need DTT depending on the impact of the proposed generation on
the PPL EU line and the source substation. The assessment will be done for the possibilities of islanding,
and reclosing on other customers rotating equipment.
2. These facilities will be required to have POC (Point of Contact) protection and IPR (Intertie Protection
Relay) protection. Care must be exercised when choosing fuses for the high side protection as under some
circumstances, the IPP fuses may operate before PPL EU relaying for faults on the PPL EU system. PPL EU
strongly recommends the use of a three phase fault isolation device (circuit breaker or recloser).
3. The IEEE 1547.1 and UL 1741 test procedures assess the operation of inverter at the TERMINALS OF THE
INVERTER. However, the application of large inverter based generations require the use of one or more
transformers to step-up the voltage from multiple inverters low voltage output (120 to 600 VAC) to the utility
supply voltage level (12 kV). The inverters may not correctly control or maintain the required settings at the
PCC as they do not have a direct connection (sensors, CTs, or PTs) to the PCC. See IEEE 1547, Section 1.2,
second paragraphs, which states “The requirements shall be met at the point of common coupling (PCC),
although the devices used to meet these requirements can be located elsewhere.” Per IEEE 1547.1 Testing
Requirements, Section 5.2 “If the EUT senses voltage at a different point than the PCC with the area EPS or
at the point of DR connection as specified in IEEE Std. 1547, it shall be tested under load in conjunction
with any external isolation transformer supplied or required by the EUT manufacturer.” The IPP or the
inverter vendor needs to provide additional information on this item.
4. The IPP or the inverter vendor is requested to supply a copy of the UL1741 test report as well as any
documentation of the effects or interactions of multiple units operating in parallel on the IEEE settings and
operating times.
5. At larger facilities, high voltage CTs and PTs will be required for the IPR relaying as well as the PPL EU
SCADA and revenue metering. In most cases the PTs can be supplied with dual windings to support both
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the protection equipment as well as the revenue metering requirements. Separate CTs will be needed for
protection and metering.
ATTENTION: PTs at the 12kV voltage located on the PPL EU side of the POC circuit breaker MUST have
adequate high voltage fusing to protect PPL distribution facilities from equipment failure.
6. The IPP or the inverter vendor will need to comment on the capability of the proposed equipment to
REGULATE the power factor of the overall facility as measured at the PCC per PPL EU requirements. The
equipment shall need to be able to adjust the VAr flow with respect to the real power level. While IEEE
1547 Section 8.1.1 states “The DR shall not actively regulate the voltage at the PCC. The DR shall not cause
the area EPS service voltage at other local EPSs to go outside the requirements of ANSI C84.1-1995, range
A.”, the second sentence will typically be the requirement for LINE connected facilities.
7. The IPP must provide a one line diagram with sufficient detail to show all transformer connections, and the
location and connection of all of the above mentioned equipment.
8. The IPP or the inverter vendor must supply full electrical specifications for the inverters, including but not
limited to the fault current levels and duration.
9. PPL EU employs automatic reclosing on its distribution level electrical systems. The initial reclosure might
be faster than the IEEE 1547 anti-island settings of 2 seconds. The IPP or the inverter vendor must provide
data or other information on the out of phase reclosing that could potentially exist with other customer’s
rotating equipment connected to the same area EPS. PPL EU will typically modify its facilities to include
synch. check relaying to avoid an out of phase reclosure.
NOTE: The above items are specific technical requirements identified for generation interconnection equipment.
PPL EU shall notify in other requirement(s) that may be necessary after a detailed assessment, in Method of
Accommodation (MOA) or Method of Supply (MOS) document.
Harmonics and distortion of the voltage or current, generated by the generator-inverter combination, must not exceed
PPL EU harmonic distortion limitations (as per IEEE Std. 519). Under no circumstances will these installations be
allowed to inject DC current above the IEEE 1547 limits into the PPL EU system.
Due to the rapidly changing products for providing various protection requirements, the generator and PPL EU will
discuss current offerings, and come to an agreement on one or more suitable devices.
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2. Consideration should be given to limiting or eliminating the connections between the generator controls
(tripping, closing, and auxiliary switches), and the use of a single breaker to isolate multiple generators.
3. IEEE 1547 requirements should be met by the relaying, independent of the type of generation installed.
4. For installations above 2.0 MW, PPL EU will generally need to know WHEN the generation is operating via
SCADA, revenue metering, or a PJM Internet based SCADA system.
5. The entire design of the facility should take into consideration the probability of changing out the generation
equipment on a yearly basis WITHOUT the need to make changes to the PPL EU required IPR cabinet.
NOTE: Changes in the IPR settings might be required in future if PPL EU network configuring or fault level change.
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7 CLASSIFICATION OF INSTALLATIONS
The following general classifications are done on the basis of major operating characteristics and protection
requirements for different types of generation installations. Each classification gives a general view of different type
of generation facility expected to be installed on the PPL EU system (12kV or below). A summary of these
classifications is shown below:
TYPE 3D Three phase, any type of generation, limit on generation shall be based on system impacts.
TYPE 5D Three phase, any type of generation, momentary parallel for less than 5 minutes, and limit on
generation capacity shall be based on system impacts.
TYPE 6D Three phase, campus type installations, with no intentional power flow into the PPL EU system.
Limit on generation capacity shall be based on system impacts.
TYPE 7D Direct substations or switchyard connected facilities – typically large facilities at 12 kV.
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7.1 TYPE 1D
A Type 1D installation, shown in Figure 1, covers single-phase inverter, synchronous or induction generators up to
200 kVA on a distribution circuit. These installations are characterized as:
• Having a fuse (D) specified by PPL EU as the Point of Interconnection device, which also provides the
visible break for safety.
• Having a safety switch (G) lockable in the open position, to block the generator from operation.
RELAY REQUIREMENTS
For Induction and Synchronous generation protection will be required to meet IEEE 1547 requirements. At a
minimum this will include over/under voltage, over/under frequency, directional power and sync. check functions.
Inverter based generation meeting IEEE 1547 / UL 1741 are acceptable, up to the 200 kVA limit, without additional
protection. However, if there are multiple inverters involved then additional review will be necessary and may result
in additional protection requirements.
The relays above are to be located in the IPR cabinet. The preferred location for the current and voltage transformers
is on the high side of the power transformer. However, connection to the low side of the power transformer may be
possible, subject to PPL EU review.
GUIDELINES
• See REMSI rules #7 and #8 for details on fused disconnect/disconnect switch.
• AC powered shunt trips are not acceptable for tripping/isolating the generator unless an appropriate UPS
unit is installed.
• An AC undervoltage trip should be included on the generator isolation breaker if normal tripping is by a DC
shunt trip.
• See Table 1 in Section 3.7 for relay function definitions.
• Refer to the REMSI documents for metering requirements.
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TYPE 1D INSTALLATION
A TYPICAL TYPE 1D GENERATION FACILITY
PPL EU METERING
(OPTION #1)
“NOTE 2”
1 VT PHASE - NEUTRAL
1 CT
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TRANS.
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OTHER
LOADS
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7.2 TYPE 2D
A Type 2D installation, shown in Figures 2, covers three-phase inverter, synchronous and induction generators up to
3000 kVA (aggregated capacity), connected to a distribution circuit. These installations are characterized as:
• Being connected through a three-phase transformer.
• Having fuses or a circuit breaker as the Point of Interconnection device.
• Having a safety switch (G), lockable in the open position, to isolate generation from PPL EU system.
RELAY REQUIREMENTS
For Induction and Synchronous generation protection will be required to meet IEEE 1547 requirements. At a
minimum, this will include over/under voltage, over/under frequency, directional power and sync. check functions.
Inverter based generation unit meeting IEEE 1547 / UL 1741 is acceptable up to the 200 kVA limit without additional
protection. However, if generation capacity exceeds 200kVA or there are multiple inverters involved then additional
review will be necessary which may result in additional protective requirements.
The required relays shall be located in the IPR cabinet. The preferred location for the current and voltage
transformers is on the high side of the power transformer. However, connection to the low side of the power
transformer may be possible, subject to PPL EU review.
GUIDELINES
• See Table 1 in Section 3.7 for relay function definitions.
• The protective relays shall trip the appropriate generation isolation breaker between the generator and PPL
EU point of interconnection.
• When a circuit breaker is utilized as the intertie protective device, it can be utilized to provide the visible
break for safety, as long as it is lockable in racked out position.
• See REMSI rules #7 and #8 for details on fused disconnect/disconnect switch.
• AC powered shunt trips shall not acceptable for tripping the generator isolation breaker unless an
appropriate UPS unit is installed to supply AC power
• An AC powered undervoltage trip should be included on the generator isolation breaker if normal tripping is
by a DC shunt trip.
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TYPE 2D INSTALLATION
27DC 81O/U
OTHER
LOADS PCS
TRIP (OPTION #2)
“NOTE 3” 25
PPL EU METERING F
(OPTION #2)
“NOTE 2”
GENERATION VT
G
STATION “NOTE 1”
LOAD
GEN
= Fuses must be installed on customer VTs on the PPL side of the POC CB.
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7.3 TYPE 3D
A Type 3D installation, shown in Figure 3, covers three-phase inverter, synchronous, and induction generators greater
than 3000 kVA (aggregated capacity), connected to a distribution circuit. These installations are characterized as:
• The PPL EU line is a radial line.
• Being connected through a three-phase transformer.
• Having a high-side circuit breaker.
• Having a safety disconnect switch, lockable in the open position, to isolate generation from PPL EU system.
RELAY REQUIREMENTS
Type 3D installations normally require DTT which shall ensure fast tripping of the generator upon receipt of a trip
signal from remote source(s). Also, SCADA is required at these installations to allow PPL EU to remotely monitor
electrical conditions at the generation facility and to provide a means for PPL EU to remotely disconnect the
generation from the PPL EU system in the event of a system emergency.
GUIDELINES
• A three-phase voltage check relay supervises reclosing of substation circuit breaker "A." (This will delay
reclosing until the generation is isolated.
• The main transformer must have a fully insulated WYE winding (high side) suitable for impedance
grounding.
• A SCADA trip from PPL EU to the generator facility will be required. At the generator option, any of the
following devices may be operated (tripped) by SCADA trip signal:
The high side breaker
The low side breaker
The generator synchronizing breaker (if different from 1 or 2 above).
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TYPE 3D INSTALLATION
A TYPICAL TYPE 3D GENERATION FACILITY
A B
PPL EU LINE, 12 kV
Point of
Contact 3 VTs P-N
Switch
PPL EU METERING
(OPTION #1)
“NOTE 2” TRIP
(OPTION #1)
HIGH SIDE C
BREAKER
21
METER 50/51 50/51 21Z1 ZOS 32 27/59
N
PPL EU
SCADA
27DC
81O/U
PCS
PHONE 27/59
CIRCUIT
62
TO PPL EU BF N
TRIP
(OPTION #1) BREAKER FAILURE
D SIGNAL TO TRIP
BACKUP TRIP 25
DEVICE
VT
PPL EU METERING
(OPTION #2)
“NOTE 2”
Bi-Directional Direct
GEN
transfer Trip
STATION LOAD
Fiber Optic channel or dedicated
phone line to PPL EU. Fiber Optic is
the preferred option.
= Fuses must be installed on customer VTs on the PPL side of the POC CB.
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7.4 TYPE 5D
In a Type 5 installation, the generation is allowed to parallel with the PPL EU system for a limited period of time
(not greater than 5 minutes), but not inject any power to PPL EU system. Generally, load of this type of facility is
larger than the installed generation capacity, and therefore, no excess power to send to PPL EU system.
NOTE: This type is different from a make-before-break transfer switch. A make-before-break transfer switch is
expected to parallel for less than 100 milliseconds, and does not have a mode that will maintain the parallel
operation position of the switch. For applications involving transfer switches, please contact PPL EU for approval
of the proposed transfer switch.
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7.5 TYPE 6D
Campus type installations where one or more generators are installed at various locations within a facility
The TYPE 6D installation may be similar to any of the previously discussed types of installations, with a condition
of no power flow back to PPL EU system. These installations will contain one or more reverse power relays that
will be programmed to detect power flow into the PPL EU system. If reverse flow is detected, a suitable device
shall operate to immediately isolate generation from the PPL EU system.
This installation tends to be part of campus style facilities, and therefore do not lend them to a standard design. The
customer is required to submit detailed one line drawing(s) to discuss which devices should operate to isolate the
generation from PPL EU system, and the appropriate locations of the various sensing components (CTs, PTs, and
the relaying). PPL EU will review the proposed design, and shall comment as necessary.
The device to be used to isolate the generation shall be proposed by the customer depending on the operation of
their facility.
Depending on the possible impact of the generation on the PPL EU system, additional functions as previously
listed for TYPES 1D to 3D may be required in addition to the reverse power relay.
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7.6 TYPE 7D
Large Units connected directly to distribution substations, via express distribution feeder(s), where generation can
be isolated from the PPL EU system at substation level.
This type of installation shall be assessed on case by case basis. Please contact PPL EU for further details with
proposed generation facility design.
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As the work progresses to the physical construction stage, Relay Test participates in the initial "on-site" job meeting
and develops a work plan to support following tests which are required to connect the customer to the PPL EU
system:
1. Relay acceptance tests and calibration of settings (issued by PPL EU Protection and technical Support).
2. Current Transformer tests.
3. Current Transformer saturation tests
4. Current circuit verification.
5. Potential circuit verification.
6. Control circuit tests.
7. In-service verification tests.
8. Plus any other issues related to the POC and IPR systems.
The above mentioned item #2 to #6 can be done by the customer’s contractor and witnessed by PPL EU Relay Test
personnel, or completed by Relay Test with customer participation as appropriate.
PPL Relay Test personnel will require a written commissioning procedure proposed by the IPP’s contractor. This
procedure should cover a step-by-step listing of the tests required to ensure that the IPP’s schemes operate properly.
This commissioning procedure should be supplied to PPL EU at least two weeks prior to the scheduled in-service
testing process. The generator shall provide a detailed procedure of the initial phase-out and synchronization to PPL
EU, which must be reviewed and approved by PPL EU prior to actual synchronization.
Customer billing for work done by PPL EU outside of the "core working hours" is described in Division Practice
Instructions (DPI) #204. The customer should be aware of this policy.
PPL EU will observe verification of the correct operation of synchronizing circuit, for synchronous units.
The generator operator is to verify the phase rotation of the generator. Please note that in MOST cases the PPL EU
system rotation is C-B-A (as mentioned in Section 3.8). The generator is expected to verify the specific rotation at
their facility, with PPL EU.
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9 DRAWING REQUIREMENTS
ALL drawings must be suitable to be scaled to “D” size (24 inches by 36 inches), except for reports, word or excel
documents. Reduced size drawings are NOT acceptable.
PPL EU will require the following drawings/information for review and acceptance:
NOTE: A final set of “as built” drawings are required to be submitted to PPL EU within 90 days of initial
synchronization of the generation. Failure to submit such drawings may result in the generator not being able
to interconnect with the PPL EU system until the “as built” drawings are received.
• One Line Diagram *
• Three Line Diagram
• Distribution Line Dead-end Structure (proposed/final)
• Plan and Elevation Views (electrical arrangements only)
• Grounding Plan and Details
• Ground Test Report (when customer substation is complete but before PPL supplies are connected) *
• Bill of Material (major electrical equipment only, including switch, protective device, transformer, surge
arresters, relays, etc.) *
• Switch Interlock Schematic and Details
• Three Line Potential Elementary
• Three Line Current Elementary *
• Control Elementary Diagram(s) of each FID * (Breaker or Circuit Switcher)
• Power Transformer Certified Test Report(s)
• Front view showing IPR Relay(s) and Control Equipment *
• A detailed written description of Point of Contact (POC) relay and Intertie Protective Relay (IPR), and
control functions and description of operation. The generator is to provide a description of operation of the
facility including:
Point of contact breaker or low side circuit breaker
Generator circuit breaker
Controls associated with the above circuit breakers
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• All switch contacts are to be shown in the open position with each labeled to indicate the positions in which
the contacts will be closed.
• Switch contacts shall be referenced to the switch development if development is shown on a separate
drawing.
• Isolating points (States links, test switches, etc.).
• Grounding of cables.
• All other circuit elements and components with device designation, rating, and setting where applicable.
• Coil voltage for all auxiliary relays.
• Potential transformer – nameplate ratio, polarity marks, rating, primary and secondary connections.
• Phase designations and rotation of both the utility and customer.
• Current ratings and designation of all fuses.
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• DC fuses protecting the relaying and FID’s control circuit shall be monitored for blown fuse or open circuit
with a yellow indicating light.
• The trip coils of lockout relays should be monitored.
• The coils and contacts of all timers and lockout relays shall be wired through States links or equivalent
terminal blocks to provide isolation for testing.
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NOTE: final “as built” drawings shall be required to be completed within 60 days of the initial synchronization of
the generation.
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• ANSI/IEEE Std. 519-1992 IEEE Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in
Electric Power Systems.
• ANSI/NFPA 70-1996, National Electrical Code.
• IEEE Std. 80-1986 (R1991), Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding.
• ANSI/IEEE 37.102-1995, Guide for AC Generator Protection.
• IEEE Std. C37.110-1996, IEEE Guide for the Application of Current Transformers Used for Protective
Relaying Purposes.
• IEEE Standard 929-2000 [Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems] latest
version and UL Publication 1741 [“Power Conditioning Units for Use in Residential Photovoltaic Power
System”], latest version.
• ANSI/IEEE C57.105-1978 (R1992), IEEE Guide for Application of Transformer Connections in Three-
Phase Distribution Systems
• IEEE Standard 1547-2003 or latest version, Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with
Electric Power Systems, latest version.
• IEEE Standard 1547.1-2005 or latest version, Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed
Resources with Electric Power Systems, latest version.
Generation installations certified to be compliant with IEEE 1547.1 will generally be accepted as
designed. In these cases, an IPR (Intertie Protective Relay) cabinet will not be required, as the
required protective functions will be included in the generation package. IEEE 1547 is limited to
Distributed Resource [generation] installations of 10 MVA or less for a single installation and 10
MVA or less for multiple generator installations on a single line or substation. For the PPL EU
system, most of these installations will be at 12 kV. PPL EU will accept IEEE 1547.1 certified
generators for parallel operation on its system up to 2.0 MW, with no additional system
modifications. However installations above this limit will be reviewed to determine if additional
protection, beyond that provided by IEEE 1547 is required.
The PJM Small Generation (0 to 2.0 Mw) interconnection requirements will be used in place of
the PPL EU for facilities in this range AND UNDER THE JURSIDICTION OF PJM. Units in this
range, but not under PJM jurisdiction will be classified as Inverter, and units failing the screens
will be classified as TYPE 1, 2, 3 or 4 as appropriate.
CERTIFIED equipment will be tested and certified by a NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory) to IEEE 1547.1-2005 (or the latest version) All inverters to be used for connecting
generation to the PPL EU system are required to be certified to UL1741 and IEEE 1547. The
term certified is understood to indicate a NRTL has tested the device to the appropriate
standard, in this case UL1741 and IEEE 1547. Any inverter not meeting the NRTL
certification will either not be allowed to connect to the PPL EU system or will be required
to install suitable external protection equipment to provide the same level of protection.
Further, the inverter vendor must provide upon request copies of the certification of the
inverter equipment from the NRTL. Self-certification or certification by a third party that is
not listed on the OSHA web site will not be accepted.
• NEMA MG-1-1998, or latest version, Motors and Generators, Revision 2 (or later).
• NEC 2005 or latest version.
• NFPA 70 Nation Electrical Code.
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IEEE standard 519-1992 or latest version, IEEE recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Control in
Electrical Power Systems.
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Below is a TYPICAL control switch development showing the required functions. This information is taken from a
General Electric type SB-1 switch, but alternative suppliers with the same functionality shall also be acceptable.
The switch is to have a PISTOL grip handle, with a target (or flag) indicator, and to be spring return from the close to
the normal position and from the trip to the normal position. The target (or flag) will indicate RED for the Normal
After Close (NAC) position, and GREEN for the Normal After Trip (NAT) position. The positions will be Trip,
Normal, Close, from left to right when viewed from the front of the switch. The Trip and Close position should be
approximately 45 degrees off of vertical, and the Normal position will be the vertical position.
2 1. TRIP
1 3
2.
3. CLOSE
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This is a list of items that generally need to be addressed during a typical project. It is NOT all inclusive and is
provided as a guide only.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
As required by local ordinances, authority having jurisdiction or other PPL EU requirements to meet the NERC FAC-
001 Standard.
PLANT OPERATION
The generator should meet with PPL EU to discuss the appropriate breaker to be tripped in abnormal/fault situations,
and how the generator will maintain critical services during extended line outages.
CONTROL SCHEME AC OR DC
Check to see what type of control scheme is to be implemented. An AC scheme requires the use of an UVT (Under
Voltage Trip) and series connection of all the relays and other trip contacts, while a DC scheme requires the parallel
connections of all the trip contacts, and a suitable DC source.
AUXILIARY LOADS
Get the minimum and maximum auxiliary loads, and the amounts of load the PPL EU system will be expected to pick
up immediately after customer generator unit(s) trip.
PLANT ACCESS
Set up procedure for PPL EU access to the various pieces of PPL EU equipment.
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VOLTAGES AT GENERATOR
Notify the generator of the expected voltage levels at their location. Review transformer info, especially transformer
taps.
CONSTRUCTION POWER
The generator is required to contact PPL EU field coordinator to arrange for construction power.
START UP POWER
Check to see when start up power is required; this is usually several months before the synchronization date.
IPR CABINET
Check on the location of the IPR cabinet in control room, etc. Discuss the location of various pieces of equipment
(PPL Control switch, relays, targets, lockout relays, etc.). The cabinet must be set up so the relays can be sealed, the
PCS must be lockable and accessible by PPL only, and the customer can read and reset the targets without unlocking
the IPR cabinet.
IPR RELAYS
Review the list of the specific relays to be supplied for the IPR cabinet, check manufacturer, ranges, etc. Check to see
that all relays and IEDs can be isolated by test switches (FT-1 or equal), or use drawout cases.
SOLID GROUNDING
Notify the generator that the connection for the transformer will be solidly grounded WYE on the high side, unless
otherwise agreed upon by PPL EU.
IPR INTERLOCKS
Review the operation of the PPL EU control switch (PCS) on the breaker used to isolate the generator from the
system, and be sure that the voltage and frequency relays block closing of the isolation breaker if the generator does
not use synchronism check relaying on this breaker.
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SYSTEM DESIGN
Review the length of the CT, PT, and DC cables, the connected Burden, and the calculated voltage drop. Review the
DC system, voltage level (24VDC – 48VDC – 125VDC), minimum/maximum designed operational voltage level,
fusing, primary/backup supply. Check use of the PPL EU synch. check relay, and location of the relay. Review the
need for breaker failure protection at the generator, and review the implementation. Look into the possibility of
installing breaker 'a' switch to block voltage and frequency relays when the generator is off line to avoid nuisance
trips. Review the functions of the proposed IPR relay(s).
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METERING EQUIPMENT
Review with the generator who will supply the various pieces of equipment, and who will install this equipment.
Check on the location and type of metering equipment, indoor vs. outdoors. Find out when the generator will need the
PPL EU metering equipment.
RELAY TARGETS
Make arrangements for test to mark the appropriate targets with a PPL EU ID number.
VOLTAGE/REACTIVE SCHEDULE
Review the voltage/reactive requirements for the NUG/IPP, and see that the generator receives and understands this
information.
5% VOLTAGE REDUCTION
Be sure to notify the generator of the possibility of 5% voltage reductions.
INITIAL SYNCHRONISM
Review the plans for the initial plant synchronism to the PPL EU system.
PROJECT SCHEDULE
Get a copy of the proposed project schedule from the generator to see if there is any impact with PPL EU work.
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TECHNICAL CONTACT
Get name, address, and phone number of the contact for the project.
SCADA
Be sure to have 15 amp branch circuit installed near the SCADA unit. Discuss the operation of the PPL EU SCADA
with the generator. Send out the typical form letter for ordering SCADA phone circuit. Get the phone circuit
identification number. Provide protection requirements for the SCADA phone circuit.
DTT REQUIREMENTS
PPL EU will provide specific information on the DTT to be installed (if this function is required), as the equipment
installed at the generator must match equipment installed at PPL EU substation. Also, PPL EU will supply specific
information for the telephone line associated with the DTT equipment.
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NOTE: This list will change as circumstances dictate. Availability, manufacturer’s support,
software/firmware issues or new technology may dictate removals or replacements on this list. Please
allow an additional 3 months to review any devices not on this list.
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Customer Contact:
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
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