IEEE C37.101-2006 REDLINE
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IEEE Guide for Generator Ground Protection
12-04-2022
English
15-11-2007
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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