Introduction, Application, Example 1: anti-motoring – Basler Electric BE1-32R User Manual

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SECTION 1 • GENERAL INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

BE1-32R, Directional Overpower and BE1-32O/U, Directional Over/Underpower Relays sense real power

(IE times the cosine of θ). These solid-state relays are designed for use in single- or three-phase systems

to protect equipment against overpower and/or underpower conditions. They may also be used in the

supervisory control of circuits.

APPLICATION

Directional Power Relays are typically used in applications where excessive power flow in the tripping

direction is bad. Over and/or underpower protection is desirable where:

Power flows into a generator, indicating loss of prime mover torque (motoring).

Power flows into the secondary of a station distribution transformer, indicating an industrial or private

customer is supplying power into the utility system.

Excessive load has been connected to a system.

Overload has been placed on a distribution system.

Overspeeding is a prime concern.

An open breaker creates an overload on a local generation facility.

Loss of excitation can be determined by var sensing.

Example 1: Anti-Motoring
When a synchronous generator, operating in parallel

with a power system, loses prime mover torque, it

remains in synchronism with the system and continues

to run as a synchronous motor. Motoring draws power

from the system to drive the prime mover and can cause

severe damage to the prime mover. Steam turbines

require a constant flow of steam to remove the heat

caused by turbulence or cavitations on or about the

blades. Without this flow of steam, heat builds up and

may cause softening or distortion of the turbine blades.

Diesel engines and gas turbines are less susceptible to

immediate damage, but unburned fuel may present a fire

or explosion hazard.
BE1-32 Directional Power Relays can detect power flow

into the generator and disconnect the generator before

the prime mover sustains inevitable damage. Unlike the

conditions arising from faults, the electrical conditions

involved in anti-motoring protection are balanced.

Therefore, single-phase relay protection is adequate.

Figure 1-1 shows connections for single-phase relay

(type B or V sensing). This connection measures real

power if the system voltages are balanced.
The BE1-32R, Reverse Power Relay must be sensitive

enough to detect power levels lower than those required

to motor the generator. Sensitivity is much more

important on steam and hydro turbines than on

reciprocating engines and gas turbines.

Figure 1-1. Single-Phase

Motoring Protection

NOTE

This product is not recommended for power factors below 0.10. Contact Basler

Electric for recommended products.

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