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IEEE C37.101-2006 REDLINE

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IEEE Guide for Generator Ground Protection

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12-04-2022

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English

Published date

15-11-2007

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1 Overview
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Purpose
  1.3 Description of the guide
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4 Summary of protection schemes
5 Generator connections
  5.1 Example use of Table 1
6 Generator grounding methods
  6.1 Method I - Effective high-resistance ground with a
       distribution transformer
  6.2 Method II - High-resistance ground with a neutral ground
       resistor
  6.3 Method III - Low-resistance ground with a neutral ground
       resistor
  6.4 Method IV - Low-reactance ground with a neutral ground
       reactor
  6.5 Method V - Resonant ground with a ground fault neutralizer
  6.6 Method VI - High-resistance ground with a delta-grounded-wye
       transformer
  6.7 Method VII - Medium-resistance ground with a
       delta-grounded-wye transformer
  6.8 Method VIII - Ungrounded
  6.9 Method IX - Hybrid ground (switching low resistance to
       high resistance)
7 Protective schemes
  7.1 Scheme 1 - Ground overvoltage (complete shutdown)
  7.2 Scheme 2 - Ground overvoltage (permissive shutdown)
  7.3 Scheme 3 - Ground overvoltage exceed rated relay voltage
       (alarm and time-delay shutdown)
  7.4 Scheme 4 - Ground overvoltage exceed rated relay voltage
       (alarm)
  7.5 Scheme 5S - Start-up ground overvoltage (complete shutdown)
  7.6 Scheme 6 - Ground fault neutralizer (alarm and time-delay
       shutdown)
  7.7 Scheme 7 - Grounded wye-broken-delta VTs with ground
       overvoltage (complete shutdown)
  7.8 Scheme 8S - Start-up grounded wye-broken-delta VTs with
       ground overvoltage (complete shutdown)
  7.9 Scheme 9 - Secondary-connected CT, time-delay ground
       overcurrent (complete shutdown)
  7.10 Scheme 10 - Primary-connected CT, time-delay ground
       overcurrent (complete shutdown)
  7.11 Scheme 11 - Instantaneous ground overcurrent (alarm
       and/or complete shutdown)
  7.12 Scheme 12 - Generator leads ground overcurrent (complete
       shutdown)
  7.13 Scheme 13 - Three-wire generator leads with window CT,
       instantaneous ground overcurrent (complete shutdown)
  7.14 Scheme 14 - Four-wire generator leads with window CT,
       instantaneous ground overcurrent (complete shutdown)
  7.15 Scheme 15 - Generator percentage differential (complete
       shutdown)
  7.16 Scheme 16 - Current-polarized directional overcurrent relay
  7.17 Scheme 17 - Generator percentage differential relay on
       delta-connected generator (complete shutdown)
  7.18 Scheme 18 - 100% stator winding ground protection schemes
  7.19 Scheme 19 - Alternate stator winding protection with
       high-impedance relays
  7.20 Scheme 20 - Generator neutral overcurrent protection for
       an accidental solid ground fault
  7.21 Scheme 21 - Directional ground fault protection for
       high-resistance ground bus connected generators (multi-ground)
  7.22 Scheme 22 - Hybrid ground protection for high-resistance
       grounded bused generator and ungrounded distribution system
8 Miscellaneous considerations
9 Protective device function numbers
Annex A (informative) Stator ground protection for a
        high-resistance grounded generator
Annex B (informative) Ground protection example to determine
        the percent coverage of a high-impedance differential relay
Annex C (informative) Glossary
Annex D (informative) Bibliography

The guide is intended to assist protection engineers in applying relays and relaying schemes for protectionagainst stator ground faults on various generator grounding schemes.

Committee
Power System Relaying and Control
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes IEEE DRAFT C37.101. (12/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-0-7381-5248-6
Pages
91
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Withdrawn
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