Schmoleskin
Electrical
- May 10, 2007
- 7
A quote from an email I recently saw, "The load on this feeder may at some times be less than the capacity of the generator."
The utility is requiring this cogen provider to supply an SEL 700G protective relay. Can anyone help me understand how it's possible to sense loss of utility if the connected load doesn't challenge the overcurrent/underfrequency elements? By sensing a change in Power Factor?
The "At some times" part is somewhat worrisome if the utility is expecting this line to be dead when they open its feeder, and there's still a perfectly happy generator on.
The utility is requiring this cogen provider to supply an SEL 700G protective relay. Can anyone help me understand how it's possible to sense loss of utility if the connected load doesn't challenge the overcurrent/underfrequency elements? By sensing a change in Power Factor?
The "At some times" part is somewhat worrisome if the utility is expecting this line to be dead when they open its feeder, and there's still a perfectly happy generator on.