A Synchronous Generator is running on of its rated load in a powerhouse to supply for auxiliary mechanical load, meanwhile due to failure of some mechanical drives of powerhouse, the generator goes in a sudden overload condition. (a)Interpret the concept, how will you cope with the situation to avoid the risky condition of generator protection and discuss about the consequences of OC relay protection if applied in above scenario. (b) Suppose you suggest for a Simple differential relay to cope with above situations with nominal ratio of CT-1 to be integrated as 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to be 2.6 A and nominal ratio of CT-2 as the same 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to be 3.6 A. Discuss about the accuracy measure of CT's and any risk of Maloperation, if the overload current of 3002 A is flowing in the Generator winding?

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A Synchronous Generator is running on of its rated load in a powerhouse to supply for
auxiliary mechanical load, meanwhile due to failure of some mechanical drives of
powerhouse, the generator goes in a sudden overload condition.
(a)Interpret the concept, how will you cope with the situation to avoid the risky condition of
generator protection and discuss about the consequences of OC relay protection if applied
in above scenario.
(b) Suppose you suggest for a Simple differential relay to cope with above situations with
nominal ratio of CT-1 to be integrated as 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to be
2.6 A and nominal ratio of CT-2 as the same 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to
be 3.6 A. Discuss about the accuracy measure of CT's and any risk of Maloperation, if the
overload current of 3002 A is flowing in the Generator winding?
Transcribed Image Text:A Synchronous Generator is running on of its rated load in a powerhouse to supply for auxiliary mechanical load, meanwhile due to failure of some mechanical drives of powerhouse, the generator goes in a sudden overload condition. (a)Interpret the concept, how will you cope with the situation to avoid the risky condition of generator protection and discuss about the consequences of OC relay protection if applied in above scenario. (b) Suppose you suggest for a Simple differential relay to cope with above situations with nominal ratio of CT-1 to be integrated as 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to be 2.6 A and nominal ratio of CT-2 as the same 500:1 with the excitation current of CT core to be 3.6 A. Discuss about the accuracy measure of CT's and any risk of Maloperation, if the overload current of 3002 A is flowing in the Generator winding?
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