Integrated Protection for Generator-Motor Applications
Integrated Protection for Generator-Motor Applications
- Author(s): C. Popescu and N. Costa
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.0045
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- Author(s): C. Popescu and N. Costa Source: 13th International Conference on Development in Power System Protection 2016 (DPSP), 2016 page ()
- Conference: 13th International Conference on Development in Power System Protection 2016 (DPSP)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.0045
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-138-4
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 7-10 March 2016
- Format: PDF
Rotating machines are one of the most expensive and complex components in any electrical power systems. Disruptions caused by tripped motors or generators could be expensive and very time consuming to repair and return to service. Therefore, rotating machines require special attention and consideration when it comes to protection.Things become even more complicated for protection engineers when rotating machines are required to operate either as generators or as motors without any interventions in settings and configurations.
Inspec keywords: motor protection
Subjects: d.c. machines; a.c. machines
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