cranky108
Electrical
- Jul 23, 2007
- 6,293
I knew this last week, but I have had people telling me other things, and I need a voice of reason to get me back on the right answer.
I proposed a high impedance differential for protection of a series reactor.
I have since had people telling me that I need a low impedance differential to handle in-rush. I don't see that there is any in-rush as there is only about 30 feet between the breakers, and not that much capacitance. Also there is no ground connection, not even a PT proposed, so I don't see it there.
I don't think I am missing anything, or am I?
It should have no impact from what is on either side of the reactor, but is outside the differential zone. Over head line, underground line, should make no difference.
It is not helping that we are also installing a shunt reactor at a different substation.
I proposed a high impedance differential for protection of a series reactor.
I have since had people telling me that I need a low impedance differential to handle in-rush. I don't see that there is any in-rush as there is only about 30 feet between the breakers, and not that much capacitance. Also there is no ground connection, not even a PT proposed, so I don't see it there.
I don't think I am missing anything, or am I?
It should have no impact from what is on either side of the reactor, but is outside the differential zone. Over head line, underground line, should make no difference.
It is not helping that we are also installing a shunt reactor at a different substation.