Author name: Engr. Aneel Kumar

SPEED OF RELAY

It is, of course, desirable to remove a fault from the power system as quickly as possible. However, the relay must make its decision based upon voltage and current waveforms, which are severely distorted due to transient phenomena that follow the occurrence of a fault. The relay must separate the meaningful and significant information contained […]

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TYPES OF TRANSFORMER FAULTS

Any number of conditions has been the reason for an electrical transformer failure. Statistics show that winding failures most frequently cause transformer faults (ANSI/IEEE, 1985). Insulation deterioration, often the result of moisture, overheating, vibration, voltage surges, and mechanical stress created during transformer through faults, is the major reason for winding failure. Voltage regulating load tap

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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS IN ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

Some General precautions should be observed in electrical measurements, and sources of error should be avoided, as detailed below: 1. The accuracy limits of the instruments, standards, and methods used should be known so that appropriate choice of these measuring elements may be made. It should be noted that instrument accuracy classes state the “initial”

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