JatTiw
Electrical
- Dec 10, 2002
- 47
I need help to solve a puzzle where some of the feeder breakers for healthy circuit were tripped cause of fault in one feeder, connected to same bus.
Problem started with failing of few capacitors of capacitor bank and caused the tripping of capacitor bank feeder breaker on 3-phase instantaneous over current only. But few of other feeder breakers (which are on same bus) were also tripped instantaneous ground fault current (50GS). The feeder breakers tripped on Ground fault has core balance type configuration for sensing the GF current.
The system is low resistance grounding system (set at max of 400Amp) & Ground fault sensing of each feeder breaker is set at 25 Amp. The charging current for each feeder cable is less than 1 amp.
The GF CT is 50/5Amp & relays are GE make (model # PJC11AV1A)
All feeder cables are PILC type with shielding and shield is grounded at source side & passes thru the GF CT.
Problem started with failing of few capacitors of capacitor bank and caused the tripping of capacitor bank feeder breaker on 3-phase instantaneous over current only. But few of other feeder breakers (which are on same bus) were also tripped instantaneous ground fault current (50GS). The feeder breakers tripped on Ground fault has core balance type configuration for sensing the GF current.
The system is low resistance grounding system (set at max of 400Amp) & Ground fault sensing of each feeder breaker is set at 25 Amp. The charging current for each feeder cable is less than 1 amp.
The GF CT is 50/5Amp & relays are GE make (model # PJC11AV1A)
All feeder cables are PILC type with shielding and shield is grounded at source side & passes thru the GF CT.