Application of islanding protection for industrial and commercial generators-an IEEE industrial application society working group report

G. Dalke, A. Baum, B. Bailey, J. Daley, B. Duncan, J. Fischer, E. Hesla, R. Hoerauf, B. Hornbarger, W. Lee, D. J. Love, D. McCullough, C. Mozina, N. Nichols, L. Padden, S. Patel, A. Pierce, P. Pillai, G. Poletto, R. Rifaat, M. K. Sanders, J. Shelton, T. Stringer, J. Weber, A. Wu, R. Young
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Many owners of distributed resources such as synchronous industrial plant or commercial facility generators (ICG) are concerned about the requirements for protective relaying when connecting to a local utility. The connection may only be for a short transfer time of a few seconds during paralleling for periodic testing. The power rating of an ICG is not important when considering protective relays required, because several small engine generators of 100 kW or a single larger ICG of 10.0 MW could form an island. Thus, all ICG connected to an electric power system usually are required to have the same protection in place at their point of common coupling. This paper elaborates on the protection and its operation will prevent undesired consequences to the ICG owner, the utility and to the general public. The paper also discusses actions that take place when the utility supply is disrupted creating an islanding condition, and states reasons why protection required by regulatory agencies, local utilities and documents such as IEEE Standard 1547 "IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems" are required of an individual ICG. Consequences of not having the protection in place can permit damage to the generator and/or its prime mover, plus be a hazard to public safety
孤岛保护在工业和商业发电机中的应用- IEEE工业应用学会工作组报告
许多分布式资源的所有者,如同步工业厂房或商业设施发电机(ICG),在连接到当地公用事业时关心保护继电器的要求。在并行进行周期性测试期间,连接可能仅用于几秒钟的短暂传输时间。当考虑需要保护继电器时,ICG的额定功率并不重要,因为几台100千瓦的小型发动机发电机或一个10.0兆瓦的较大ICG可能形成一个岛。因此,连接到电力系统的所有ICG通常要求在其公共耦合点具有相同的保护。本文阐述了保护措施及其实施将防止对ICG所有者、公用事业公司和公众造成的不良后果。本文还讨论了当公用事业供应中断造成孤岛状态时发生的行动,并说明了为什么监管机构、当地公用事业和IEEE标准1547等文件要求对单个ICG进行保护的原因“IEEE标准与电力系统互连分布式资源”。没有适当保护的后果可能会损坏发电机和/或其原动机,加上对公共安全的危害
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