Paper 3 GCB Flashover
Paper 3 GCB Flashover
Paper 3 GCB Flashover
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AUTHORS:
B. K . SINGH (AGM-ELECT)
S.C.SINGH (SUPDT-ELECT)
MANOJ SHARMA (Dy SUPDT-ELECT)
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BREAKER-FLASHOVER
There has been a rising trend in the number of breaker-flashover
breaker flashover
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Introduction
Flashover may occur during synchronization across breaker terminals while the breaker is open due to Internal or external contamination Low dielectric pressure Humidity Probability is higher on breakers used to synchronize two isolated power systems or on generator breakers.
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Introduction contd
Frequently, only one phase of the breaker flashes over during
synchronizing procedures
Power system suffers an undesirable out-of-step and single-phase
synchronization
Extensive damage to generators and step-up transformers No dedicated breaker flashover protection exists in our plant SSTPS also experienced one such incidence during
Incidence at SSTPS
Following protection operated during the incidence resulting in
TMS-0.45
During pole flashover Generator voltage sinks & Current shoots considerably in oscillatory manner leading to operation of pole slip relay
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Incidence at SSTPS
Incidence at SSTPS
Power Flow as recorded in DAS system
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Analysis of incidence
In order to analyze simultaneous operation of B/U Earth fault of transformer and Generator pole slip protection during synchronization following components were checked-
Generator Transformer 400 KV side CTs GT LAs Generator Breaker for any internal failure
GT, 400 KV CTs & LAs were tested thoroughly and found OK.
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Analysis of incidence
IR of breaker across the contacts of Y-phase under open
condition taken and found zero. Breaker was closed and CR was found to be1800 micro ohm against a value of 100 micro ohm. It is concluded some internal problem has occurred inside breaker. The failure of breaker lead to operation of above relays. SF6 gas sample of failed pole was found to be contaminated thereby confirming an internal flashover The unit was synchronized on TBC. Breaker was later on dismantled for investigation.
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Ballast cylinder
327 KV
327 KV
Generator side
654 KV
Residual current much lower than phase-to-ground fault Generator protection are not effective or effective with delay in
this situation
LBB Scheme is not effective at detecting flashover failure
Relying on an external trip prolongs the failure until line,
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Generator V & I
Due to oscillatory & pulsating voltage & currents relay fail to detect the flashover condition
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Method-1
Breaker OFF
Based on residual-current measurement and a breaker auxiliary contact (52a (NO) or 52b (NC)) supervision Flashover is detected and the bus cleared if there is residual current and the breaker is open Require timer to eliminate mismatching in time of simultaneous closing of three phases Limitation: The scheme may mal-operate in case breaker closed status is lost and there is any external fault.
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Method-1 Contd..
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Method- 2
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Method- 2 Continued
Allows scheme operation only if latch conditions occur in the first five cycles after current flows in the breaker. No Mal-operation where a breaker auxiliary signal is lost during
normal operation with the breaker closed and residual or phase currents present. Method I would trip for this condition in case of external fault Timer is used to confirm the flashover condition
The timer resets once current falls set value or close signal appears or 52a indicates a closed indication
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breaker Measurement of Dew point of SF6 gas in breakers (should be nearly -50 deg C) Overhauling of breakers at definite intervals Site test of breaker during overhauling of Units Line isolators should be closed just prior to voltage build-up and when machine is ready for synchronization
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Pole Slip relay may be used for two phases for conventional protection schemes
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CONCLUSIONS
A dedicated breaker-flashover scheme is a must for breakers used to
protection.
Residual current and breaker auxiliary position method ( Method-I) has
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