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Stabilizing Resistor Calculation

This document contains calculations to determine the stabilizing resistance needed for motor earth fault protection relays for different motor configurations. It provides parameters like motor power rating, voltage, current values, CT specifications, relay settings and calculates the stabilizing voltage, resistance and power rating required to ensure the voltage across the relay stays within permissible limits during a fault, taking into account CT saturation effects.

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Stabilizing Resistor Calculation

This document contains calculations to determine the stabilizing resistance needed for motor earth fault protection relays for different motor configurations. It provides parameters like motor power rating, voltage, current values, CT specifications, relay settings and calculates the stabilizing voltage, resistance and power rating required to ensure the voltage across the relay stays within permissible limits during a fault, taking into account CT saturation effects.

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Calculation of Stabilizing Resistance for Motor Earth Fault Protection (For SPACOM & RE series Relay)

Parameter description Symbol Value Unit Remarks


Rated Power Pnm = 160 kW
Rated Voltage Unm = 0.415 kV
Length of cable connecting CT to Relay L = 10 m L&T to verify the value
DC Resistance of the cable Rcable = 8.82 Ω/km L&T to verify the value
CT Primary Rated Current I1 = 300 A
CT Secondary Rated Current I2 = 1 A
Peak factor for during motor starting = 7.2 -
Maximum earth fault current Imax = 400 A
Relay input impedance Rr = 0.1 Ω
Rated Current Inm = 290 A
Internal Resistance of the CT Rct = 0.28 Ω L&T to put the value

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Ukn Iekn = 100 mA L&T to put the value
Knee point voltage of CT Ukn = 20 V L&T to put the value
Motor earth fault setting = 15 %
CT Ratio n = 300 -
Startup current (primary value) of the motor Istart = 2088 A
Resistance of the longest loop of the CT secondary circuit Rm = 0.18 Ω
Primary current at which relay starts Iprim = 43.5 A
Start current(secondary value) of the earth fault protection Is = 0.09735 A

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Us Ie = 15.88 mA


Relay setting = 0.09735 -
Stabilizing voltage Us = 3.176544 V
Should be less than Relay
Maximum voltage across relay duting fault (ignoring CT saturation) Uf = 44.25 V
Permissible Voltage
Should be less than Relay
Peak voltage across relay during fault (considering CT saturation) Upeak = 62.29 V
Permissible Voltage
Stabilizing resistance Rs = 32.63 Ω Result
Power rating of stabilizing resistor Ps = 12.26 W Result
Calculation of Stabilizing Resistance for Motor Earth Fault Protection (For SPACOM & RE series Relay)
Parameter description Symbol Value Unit Remarks
Rated Power Pnm = 132 kW
Rated Voltage Unm = 0.415 kV
Length of cable connecting CT to Relay L = 10 m L&T to verify
DC Resistance of the cable Rcable = 8.82 Ω/km L&T to verify
CT Primary Rated Current I1 = 300 A
CT Secondary Rated Current I2 = 1 A
Peak factor for during motor starting = 7.2 -
Maximum earth fault current Imax = 400 A
Relay input impedance Rr = 0.02 Ω
Rated Current Inm = 240 A
Internal Resistance of the CT Rct = 0.28 Ω L&T to put the value

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Ukn Iekn = 100 mA L&T to put the value
Knee point voltage of CT Ukn = 20 V L&T to put the value
Motor earth fault setting = 15 %
CT Ratio n = 300 -
Startup current (primary value) of the motor Istart = 1728 A
Resistance of the longest loop of the CT secondary circuit Rm = 0.18 Ω
Primary current at which relay starts Iprim = 36 A
Start current(secondary value) of the earth fault protection Is = 0.08 A

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Us Ie = 13.14 mA


Relay setting = 0.08 -
Stabilizing voltage Us = 2.628864 V
Should be less than Relay
Maximum voltage across relay duting fault (ignoring CT saturation) Uf = 44.14 V
Permissible Voltage
Should be less than Relay
Peak voltage across relay during fault (considering CT saturation) Upeak = 62.15 V
Permissible Voltage
Stabilizing resistance Rs = 32.63 Ω Result
Power rating of stabilizing resistor Ps = 12.26 W Result
Calculation of Stabilizing Resistance for Motor Earth Fault Protection (For SPACOM & RE series Relay)
Parameter description Symbol Value Unit Remarks
Rated Power Pnm = 110 kW
Rated Voltage Unm = 0.415 kV
Length of cable connecting CT to Relay L = 10 m L&T to verify
DC Resistance of the cable Rcable = 8.82 Ω/km L&T to verify
CT Primary Rated Current I1 = 250 A
CT Secondary Rated Current I2 = 1 A
Peak factor for during motor starting = 7.2 -
Maximum earth fault current Imax = 400 A
Relay input impedance Rr = 0.02 Ω
Rated Current Inm = 200 A
Internal Resistance of the CT Rct = 0.28 Ω L&T to put the value

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Ukn Iekn = 100 mA L&T to put the value
Knee point voltage of CT Ukn = 20 V L&T to put the value
Motor earth fault setting = 15 %
CT Ratio n = 250 -
Startup current (primary value) of the motor Istart = 1440 A
Resistance of the longest loop of the CT secondary circuit Rm = 0.18 Ω
Primary current at which relay starts Iprim = 30 A
Start current(secondary value) of the earth fault protection Is = 0.08 A

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Us Ie = 13.14 mA


Relay setting = 0.08 -
Stabilizing voltage Us = 2.628864 V
Should be less than Relay
Maximum voltage across relay duting fault (ignoring CT saturation) Uf = 52.97 V
Permissible Voltage
Should be less than Relay
Peak voltage across relay during fault (considering CT saturation) Upeak = 72.63 V
Permissible Voltage
Stabilizing resistance Rs = 32.63 Ω Result
Power rating of stabilizing resistor Ps = 12.26 W Result
Calculation of Stabilizing Resistance for Motor Earth Fault Protection (For SPACOM & RE series Relay)
Parameter description Symbol Value Unit Remarks
Rated Power Pnm = 90 kW
Rated Voltage Unm = 0.415 kV
Length of cable connecting CT to Relay L = 10 m L&T to verify
DC Resistance of the cable Rcable = 8.82 Ω/km L&T to verify
CT Primary Rated Current I1 = 200 A
CT Secondary Rated Current I2 = 1 A
Peak factor for during motor starting = 7.2 -
Maximum earth fault current Imax = 400 A
Relay input impedance Rr = 0.02 Ω
Rated Current Inm = 165 A
Internal Resistance of the CT Rct = 0.28 Ω L&T to put the value

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Ukn Iekn = 100 mA L&T to put the value
Knee point voltage of CT Ukn = 20 V L&T to put the value
Motor earth fault setting = 15 %
CT Ratio n = 200 -
Startup current (primary value) of the motor Istart = 1188 A
Resistance of the longest loop of the CT secondary circuit Rm = 0.18 Ω
Primary current at which relay starts Iprim = 24.75 A
Start current(secondary value) of the earth fault protection Is = 0.08 A

Magnetizing current of the CT at the voltage Us Ie = 13.56 mA


Relay setting = 0.08 -
Stabilizing voltage Us = 2.711016 V
Should be less than Relay
Maximum voltage across relay duting fault (ignoring CT saturation) Uf = 66.21 V
Permissible Voltage
Should be less than Relay
Peak voltage across relay during fault (considering CT saturation) Upeak = 85.99 V
Permissible Voltage
Stabilizing resistance Rs = 32.63 Ω Result
Power rating of stabilizing resistor Ps = 12.26 W Result

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