Transformer Protection PDF
Transformer Protection PDF
Protection
By
Susobhan Patra
5/8/2014
Induction Law
The transformer is based on two principles:
1. An electric current can produce a magnetic field.
2. A changing magnetic field within a coil of wire induces a voltage across the
ends of the coil (electromagnetic induction).
POWER TRANSFORMERS
The term power transformer is used to refer to those transformers used in the
generator and the distribution circuits, and these are usually rated at 500 KVA and
above. Power systems typically consist of a large number of generation locations,
distribution points, and interconnections within the system or with nearby systems,
such as a neighboring utility. The complexity of the system leads to a variety of
transmission and distribution voltages. Power transformers must be used at each of
these points where there is a transition between voltage levels.
Tap changer
Harmonic Restraint:
The differential scheme tends to mal
operate due to magnetizing inrush.
The inrush current waveform is rich in
harmonics whereas the internal fault
current consists of only the
fundamental component. So to solve
the problem of inrush current, which
is neither an abnormal condition nor
a fault, additional restraint is
developed which comes to picture
only during inrush condition and is
ineffective during internal faults.
LV Connection to bus
BUCHHOLZ RELAY :
It is a gas actuated relay. When a fault develops slowly, it produces heat, thereby
decomposing solid or liquid insulating material in the transformer. The decomposition
of the insulating material produces inflammable gases. In between the transformer tank
and the conservator the Buchholz relay is placed and it is a slow acting device, the
minimum operating time is 0.1 s and the average time is 0.2 s.
When an incipient fault such as a windingto-core fault or an inter-turn fault occurs on
the transformer winding, there is severe
heating of the oil. This causes gases to be
liberated from the oil. There is a build-up of
oil pressure causing oil to rush into the
conservator. A vane is placed in the path of
surge of oil between the transformer and the
conservator. A set of contacts, operated by
this vane, is used as trip contacts of the
Buchholz relay This output of Buchholz
relay may be used to trip the transformer.
BUCHHOLZ RELAY :
GAS ANALYSIS :
The trapped gases in the conservator can give valuable clue to the type of damage
that takes place inside the transformer. This is because the insulation between the
winding turns, the insulation between the stampings of the core and the oil, all
liberate specific gases when they get heated up due to a fault. The presence of
these gases can be used as a signature of a particular type of damage that may
have taken place inside the transformer.