Protective Devices and Coordination: PPT by A. Vinod Kumar Reddy 11011A0247 Iv B.Tech (Reg)
Protective Devices and Coordination: PPT by A. Vinod Kumar Reddy 11011A0247 Iv B.Tech (Reg)
Protective Devices and Coordination: PPT by A. Vinod Kumar Reddy 11011A0247 Iv B.Tech (Reg)
COORDINATION
PPT BY
A. VINOD KUMAR REDDY
11011A0247
IV B.TECH (REG)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
PROTECTION
OVER CURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES
FUSE
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT RECLOSERS
AUTOMATIC LINE SECTIONALIZER
CO-ORDINATION OF PROTECTIVE DEVICES
TYPES OF CO-ORDINATION
INTRODUCTION
Power system is subjected to faults and
transients.These will result in over currents
and over voltages that can cause damage
to conductors as well insulation.That result
in equipment loss and system failure.
In distrubitiob systems the main devices for
over current or fault current protection are
fuses and circuit breakers. In addition to
these over voltage protection devices and
relays are also employed.
Fuse
Fuse
Advantages
Cheapest form of protection available.
Requires no maintance
Break heavy short circuit current without
noise and smoke
The minimunm time of operation that can
be made much shorter than that of the
circuit breaker
Fuse
Disadvantages
Considerable time os required in removing
and replacing a fuse after operation.
the current time characteristics of a fuse
can not be correlated that of protected
apparatus.
Circuit breakers
These are the devices
that can carry and
interrupt normal load
current, like switches; in
addition, they interrupt
short-circuit (fault)
current.
Circuit breakers are
always paired with a relay
which senses short-circuit
condition using potential
transformers (PTs) and
current transformers
(CTs).
A sectionalizer is a protective
device, used in conjunction
with a recloser, or breaker and
reclosing relay, which isolates
faulted sections of lines. The
sectionalizer does not interrupt
fault current.
Advantages
Automatic sectionalizers are cheaper than
auto reclosers.
They may be employed for interupting or
switching loads within their rating.
CO-ORDINATION OF PROTECTIVE
DEVICES
Protective device coordination is the process of
determining the "best fit" timing of current interruption
when abnormal electrical conditions occur.
The goal is to minimize an outage to the greatest extent
possible.
Historically, protective device coordination was done on
translucent loglog paper. Modern methods normally
include detailed computer based analysis and reporting.
Objectives of co-ordination
Minimize the extent of fault in order to
reduce the number costomers affected.
Minimize the service interuption due to
faults.
Minimize the duration of service outages
to identify the location of the fault.
Types of co-ordination
Fuse to Fuse
Auto reclosers to Fuse
Circuit breaker to Fuse
Circuit breaker to Auto-Reclosers
THANK YOU
by
A.VINOD KUMAR REDDY
JNTU HYDERABAD
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