What is Watthour Meter Type Induction Relay? Complete Theory

A watt-hour meter-type induction relay is essentially a variant of an electromagnetic induction relay. Instead of only current or only voltage, it operates depending on the power input to the relay. Obviously, these relays require both the voltage and current of the system to operate. Power is the product of voltage, current, and power factor … Read more

What is Electrical Static Relay – A Complete Explanation

A static electrical relay is a protection relay. It uses solid-state electronic circuits. Additionally, it does not contain any electromagnetic coils or moving parts. Therefore, we refer to it as a static relay. Basic Structure of an Electrical Static Relay A static relay operates using electronic components and circuits. For example, these components include diodes, … Read more

High Impedance Bus Differential Protection

The High Impedance Bus Differential Protection is a very interesting subject to study. A busbar is a critical component in a power substation. It ensures the proper connection of all incoming and outgoing feeders to a single voltage level system. Obviously, if a fault occurs on the bus itself and does not promptly clear, it may cause permanent damage to the … Read more

What is a Numerical Protection Relay – A Complete Guide

Numerical Protection Relay

A Numerical Protection Relay: Modern Power System Protection A numerical protection relay is a breakthrough in power system protection technology. Unlike electromagnetic relays and static relays, this relay uses microprocessor-based technology. It combines digital signal processing, advanced algorithms, and communication systems. Today, numerical protection relays form the backbone of modern power system protection schemes. What … Read more

What is Potential Transformer or PT? Complete Theory

A voltage transformer is a type of instrument transformer. We also call it a potential transformer. It reduces high voltage to a lower and measurable value according to its turns ratio. We need to measure the voltage in extra-high-voltage (EHV) systems. However, a normal measuring instrument cannot measure such high voltages directly. So, a voltage … Read more

High Voltage Circuit Breaker – Air, Oil, SF6 & Vacuum Types

A High Voltage Circuit Breaker (HVCB) is a crucial component in power transmission and distribution networks. Its primary role is to protect electrical equipment by interrupting fault currents within the system. Beyond safeguarding equipment, HVCBs are vital for maintaining the integrity of the power grid. They isolate faults effectively, ensuring that adjacent systems remain unaffected … Read more

Current Ratings of an Electrical Equipment

Electrical equipment is designed to handle different types of current, and there are mainly three types of current ratings that apply to it: Normal Current Rating, Short Circuit Current Rating (for a specific time period), and Dynamic Current Rating. Let’s explain these in simple terms: Normal Current Rating The normal current rating of electrical equipment … Read more

Stage Inspection of a Transformer

A power transformer has high cost, large size, and complex design. So, identifying defects at the final stage of manufacturing can lead to significant delays, expenses, and operational challenges. Therefore, standards always recommend performing different tests and inspections during various stages of manufacturing. That means the standards always prefer to perform stage inspections of a … Read more

Parameters of a Transformer (10MVA 66/11KV Transformer)

The clearance requirements for HV and LV terminals in the air are as follows:For 66 kV side, the phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth clearance should be 700 mm, and 660 mm respectively.For 12 kV side, the phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth clearance should be 280 mm, and 140 mm respectively. The following points should be noted for designing winding … Read more