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We have 02 generator 26MVA each. Normally both are in operation and synchronized. 100 A, 63.5 Ω NGR's are installed in each generator.
Our scheme is:
NGR of one GTG is closed.
In case of ground fault when GTG (whose NGR is closed) is tripped NGR is opened.
system becomes ungrounded.
In above scheme problem is when system is ungrounded, voltage does not remain stable and other GTG also trips on Over-voltage.
We are proposing to Close both NGR's when both GTG's are in operation. both This will create a problem that both GTG's will be tripped in case of ground fault.
which scheme we should adopt? what is recommended practice? what are pros and cons of both schemes?
Our scheme is:
NGR of one GTG is closed.
In case of ground fault when GTG (whose NGR is closed) is tripped NGR is opened.
system becomes ungrounded.
In above scheme problem is when system is ungrounded, voltage does not remain stable and other GTG also trips on Over-voltage.
We are proposing to Close both NGR's when both GTG's are in operation. both This will create a problem that both GTG's will be tripped in case of ground fault.
which scheme we should adopt? what is recommended practice? what are pros and cons of both schemes?
