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Technical Articles Tagged With 'fault'

Energy and Power

The Role of Circuit Breakers in LV/MV Power Systems

A circuit breaker is protective device which is designed to automatically open an electrical circuit thus preventing harm and damages to equipment and personnel. The damages are due to over load, short circuits and sometimes earth faults. Circuit breakers are made… Read more

Jul 09, 2012 | By

ABB Emax moulded case circuit breaker (MCCB)
Energy and Power

Special considerations when selecting transformer protection

Current transformer ratio selection and performance require special attention when applying transformer protection. Unique factors associated with transformers, including its winding ratios, magnetizing inrush current, and the presence of winding taps or load tap changers, are sources of difficulties in… Read more

May 19, 2012 | By

Dry-type power transformers 11/0.42kV 2000kVA
Energy and Power

Applications and forms of differential relays

Differential relays take a variety of forms, depending on the equipment they protect. The definition of such a relay is “one that operates when the vector difference of two or more similar electrical quantities exceeds a predetermined amount. It will… Read more

Aug 15, 2011 | By

ABB Residual Current Breaker with Overload Protection RCBo
Energy and Power

Time-Current Curves explained in details

Time-current curves are used to show how fast a breaker will trip at any magnitude of current. The following illustration shows how a time-current curve works. The figures along the bottom (horizontal axis) represent current in amperes. The figures along… Read more

Dec 07, 2010 | By

Time-Current Curves
Energy and Power

Electrical Power System Overcurrents

Electrical power systems must be designed to serve  a variety of loads safely and reliably. Effective  control of short-circuit current, or fault current as  it is commonly called, is a major consideration  when designing coordinated power system protection.  In order… Read more

Nov 27, 2010 | By

Protection

Distance Relays

Distance relays respond to the voltage and current, i.e., the impedance, at the relay location. The impedance per mile is fairly constant so these relays respond to the distance between the relay location and the fault location. As the power… Read more

Nov 12, 2010 | By

Distance relays


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