Method for detecting distribution network short circuit fault and restoring power supply in non-broken-down section
A short-circuit fault and power recovery technology, applied in the fault location, electrical components, circuit devices, etc., can solve problems such as adverse effects on power users, difficulty in coordination of outlet switch protection, and inability to distinguish instantaneous short circuits.
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[0123] Such as figure 1 Shown is the feeder automation schematic diagram of the present invention:
[0124] Existing equipment in the substation: outgoing line switch A1, outgoing line switch B2 or outgoing line switch C3, which can cut off the short-circuit current. Outlet switches A1, B2, C3 have relay protection, and reclosing relays A13, B14, C15. The 10KV buses in the substation are equipped with three-phase five-column voltage transformers A20, B21, and C22, which cooperate with the current transformers of the outlet switches A1, B2, and C3, and the outlet switches A1, B2, and C3 can detect short-circuit inductance.
[0125] Equipment required for feeder automation: section switch A4-I12, load switch for overhead lines, ring network switch for cable lines, load switch and ring network switch can only cut off the load current, but cannot cut off the short-circuit current. The contact switch 23, the remedial measures taken for the ring network residual voltage breaking ...
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