JMatt
Electrical
- Apr 28, 2005
- 29
In most SEL relays, there are two different ways to measure ground fault current. One way (SEL relay word 50N) uses the current as measured by a core-balance CT physically wired to the In terminals. The other (50G) uses the mathematical summation of the three phase CT's.
My question is this:
Assuming the core-balance CTs were connected at the residual point of a wye-secondary transformer and the phase CT's are connected downstream inside the main compartment of a switchgear, is it possible to get a 50N pickup without a 50G pickup?
To put my question another way...can I expect the mathematical summation of phase currents measured downstream of a single-line-to-ground fault to be non-zero?
My question is this:
Assuming the core-balance CTs were connected at the residual point of a wye-secondary transformer and the phase CT's are connected downstream inside the main compartment of a switchgear, is it possible to get a 50N pickup without a 50G pickup?
To put my question another way...can I expect the mathematical summation of phase currents measured downstream of a single-line-to-ground fault to be non-zero?