Method for reducing number of tripping times of circuit breaker by fault current limiting device
A technology for circuit breaker tripping and fault current limiting, applied in emergency protection circuit devices, circuit devices, emergency protection circuit devices for limiting overcurrent/overvoltage, etc., can solve the problem of reducing the service life of circuit breakers and reducing the reliability of power supply and other problems to achieve the effect of improving stability, reducing losses, and avoiding secondary shocks
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[0029] In order to reduce the number of instantaneous fault circuit breaker actions and improve the stability of the AC system, the strategy of the present invention is: when a fault occurs in the transmission and distribution line, the fault current limiter is put into operation to limit the fault current. The seriousness of the fault means that this type of fault has a greater impact on the power grid, and the fault must be isolated as soon as possible. Therefore, after the line protection is started, the relay protection device directly sends a trip to the circuit breaker without setting the delay Δt. order to isolate the fault; if the fault current is small, it means that the fault is not serious, which means that the grid equipment in the power system can continue to operate under the fault current for a period of time, and the relay protection device will send a trip to the circuit breaker after the set delay Δt During this delay time, if the fault has disappeared, the re...
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