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Section 8
Current protection
8.8.2
8.8.3
8.8.4
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Functionality

Inadvertent or accidental energizing of off-line generators has occurred often enough
due to operating errors, breaker head flashovers, control circuit malfunctions, or a
combination of these causes. Inadvertently energized generator operates as induction
motor drawing a large current from the system. The voltage supervised overcurrent
protection is used to protect the inadvertently energized generator.
Accidental energizing protection for synchronous generator (AEGGAPC, 50AE) takes
the maximum phase current input from the generator terminal side or from generator
neutral side and maximum phase to phase voltage inputs from the terminal side.
AEGGAPC (50AE) is enabled when the terminal voltage drops below the specified
voltage level for the preset time.
Function block
AEGGAPC (50AE)
I3P*
TRIP
V3P*
RI
BLOCK
ARMED
BLKTR
ANSI09000783-1-en.vsd
ANSI09000783 V1 EN
Figure 107:
AEGGAPC (50AE) Function block
Signals
Table 118:
AEGGAPC (50AE) Input signals
Name
Type
I3P
GROUP
SIGNAL
V3P
GROUP
SIGNAL
BLOCK
BOOLEAN
BLKTR
BOOLEAN
Table 119:
AEGGAPC (50AE) Output signals
Name
Type
TRIP
BOOLEAN
RI
BOOLEAN
Enabled
BOOLEAN
Default
Description
-
Three Phase Current input
-
Three Phase Voltage input
0
Block of function
0
Block of trip
Description
Trip signal from inadvertant energization protection
Pick up from inadvertant energization
True when accidental energizing protection is armed
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