High Impedance REF Protection of Transformer- Complete Guide

There is a disadvantage in a low-impedance restricted earth fault scheme. Suppose, due to any fault, any of the line CTs comes under saturation. A spill current starts flowing through the earth fault relay. As a result, the relay may initiate mal-tripping to the transformer circuit breakers. Although the fault is not related to the … Read more

What is XLPE or Cross Linked Polyethylene

XLPE stands for Cross Linked Polyethylene. This is a type of polymer insulation widely used in electrical power cables, especially in high voltage (HV) and extra-high voltage (EHV) applications. It is derived from polyethylene but has been chemically modified to improve its thermal, mechanical, and electrical properties. Key Features of XLPE Cross-Linking Process: In standard … Read more

Backup Protection of Transformer – Over Current Earth Fault

A simple overcurrent (O/C) and earth fault (E/F) protection is essential for a power transformer. The O/C protection operates whenever the phase current exceeds a preset value. E/F protection responds to residual or zero-sequence current. Overcurrent and earth fault protection of power transformers uses simple IDMT or DMT relays. It cannot distinguish between internal and … Read more

Testing of High Voltage Isolators

Type Tests of Isolators as per IS 9921 (Part 4) – 1985 The type tests of isolators are conducted to ensure that the isolators meet the performance criteria under standard operating conditions. According to IS 9921 (Part 4) – 1985, the type tests of isolators can be broadly categorized into the following: These type tests … Read more

Top Questions on HV Lightning Arresters – A Complete Session

What is the definition of the rated voltage of a lightning arrester? As per IS 3070, the definition of the “rated voltage of a Lightning Arrester” is given below.The maximum permissible r.m.s. value of power-frequency voltage between the line and earth terminal under temporary over-voltage conditions for a duration of 10 seconds as established in … Read more