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So nicely explained Sir. Is there also a video on case where a Feeder CT saturates during external fault and explanation on the stabilizing resistor and MOVs?
Nice job sir... I hav one doubt while any fault occurs in busbars how could you say current flows only in B feeder is null.... there Busbar is common for all the feeder isn't?
The 5 A secondary rating of the CT always raises questions with students when they see 65A of current flowing during a fault! Intuitively they don't expect to see any current greater than 5 A.!
Hi Jason, Agreed!! I have seen CT wiring connected to telecoms terminals through tiny wiring as the installer doesn’t appreciate that the primary system fault current of 1000’s of amps gets fed through to the CT secondary wiring…. steve
Hi, Because the generators are feeding energy ( current ) into the fault, this will continue until the protection operates ( which it should ) or the generator voltages collapse. steve
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Hi Shazeb, for the example shown the fault was on feeder B, outside the busbar protection zone. The protection correctly identifies this and only opens the feeder B circuit breaker, disconnecting the fault from the system Regards steve
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Hi, Go to the Udemy website, search for courses under my name ( Stephen brooks ) & use the voucher code WERD1001 to get them for $9.99, vouchers expire in 5 days. Regards Stephen Brooks
Please, keep creating more content about electrical systems protection. Amazing lecture.
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Thanx Mr. Steven for doing great job for educating the young engineers.
I pray God to give you peace and prosperity in your life.
Satya
From India
Hi Satya, thanks for your kind words...steve
So nicely explained Sir. Is there also a video on case where a Feeder CT saturates during external fault and explanation on the stabilizing resistor and MOVs?
Nice job sir... I hav one doubt
while any fault occurs in busbars how could you say current flows only in B feeder is null.... there Busbar is common for all the feeder isn't?
The 5 A secondary rating of the CT always raises questions with students when they see 65A of current flowing during a fault! Intuitively they don't expect to see any current greater than 5 A.!
Hi Jason,
Agreed!! I have seen CT wiring connected to telecoms terminals through tiny wiring as the installer doesn’t appreciate that the primary system fault current of 1000’s of amps gets fed through to the CT secondary wiring….
steve
Nice video, you have explain current on incoming side of main bus bar, please explain on outgoing side of current rating, and bus bar sizing
During the Short circuit moment why do the feeder B C D's currents are not becoming zero?
Hi,
Because the generators are feeding energy ( current ) into the fault, this will continue until the protection operates ( which it should ) or the generator voltages collapse. steve
Thanks, upload more. Its very useful.
This high impedance relay same time voltage also developed please mention developing voltage
Hi anitha what degree u r doing
Thank you Mr. Brooks.
You are very welcome
Steve great great videos. How do I find your content on the university site? I can't seem to search you as a teacher?
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Thank you for this useful video!
hai sir, have great lectures a may i know what software you have use to expliantion ?
Hi Radha, PowerPoint. steve
Informative 👍
Thanks 🙂
Why Feeder B breaker is OPEN when fault occurred at BUS
Hi Shazeb, for the example shown the fault was on feeder B, outside the busbar protection zone. The protection correctly identifies this and only opens the feeder B circuit breaker, disconnecting the fault from the system
Regards
steve
great lecture
Many thanks!
If 2 Incomer 1 Buscoupler scheme employed then what will be the connection of CT.
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Aside from udemy where can i buy your videos? I have problem in linking my paypal/cc with udemy
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thank you
Welcome!
Please sent me sir single line diagram up stream to down stream please
130kv from sec